I have lots of unread GS e-mails, so I just resorted by name to look
through them... My memory is good, but not THAT good. :)
No worries though!
Scott
On 1/15/12 12:46 PM, Imran Ali wrote:
sorry guys for VI openion , ha ha EUI- 64 for a serial , Seriously do
still you remember my question or did some search on GS . ?
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Scott Morris <swm_at_emanon.com> wrote:
And if you don't know the answer, just how can you determine
whether the
VS tag will apply prior to asking?
How about tagging responses like that as VI for very irritating?
*shrug*
Perfectly valid question and simple enough to answer. Could they
have
tested it on their own? Sure, just set the label range to have
like 10
labels and there's less config before running into the problem.
:)
But they asked. In case you haven't noticed, there's a LOT of
that
which occurs, and yet the questions are answered. I could select
your
question about EUI-64 for serial interfaces back in September as
a
potential example there.
Relax a little! </rant>
*Scott Morris*, CCIE/x4/ (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider)
#4713,
CCDE #2009::D, CCNP-Voice, JNCIE-SP #153, JNCIE-ER #102, CISSP,
et al.
CCSI #21903, JNCI-SP, JNCI-ER
swm_at_emanon.com
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Power corrupts.
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On 1/15/12 10:37 AM, Imran Ali wrote:
>> Apologies in advance for a very silly question but I am stuck
so need an
>> answer.
>>
> Dont mind but please tag the subject line as VS very silly
before posting
> such questions
>
>
>
>> What If I a PE router configured for a label range say 200
299. I have only
>> 100 label and if I have 500 routes in that network, how does
this MPLS
>> label work ?
>>
>> MPLS label is assigned to each route . I created a own lab to
learn MPLS
>> and I am now stuck at this. I will add some loopbacks and see
how it works
>> and will reduce the label range to say 20 and will add some 30
loop back
>> but if someone can explain me so that I can see them in
action.
>>
>>
>> R3#show mpls forwarding-table
>> Local Outgoing Prefix Bytes Label Outgoing Next Hop
>> Label Label or Tunnel Id Switched interface
>> 300 Pop Label 2.2.2.2/32 0 Et0/0 10.1.23.2
>> 301 201 4.4.4.4/32 0 Et0/0 10.1.23.2
>> 302 Pop Label 10.1.24.0/24 0 Et0/0 10.1.23.2
>> 303 No Label 1.1.0.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 305 No Label 1.1.1.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 306 No Label 1.1.2.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 307 No Label 1.1.3.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 308 No Label 1.1.4.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 309 No Label 1.1.5.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 310 No Label 1.1.6.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 311 No Label 1.1.7.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 312 No Label 1.1.8.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 313 No Label 1.1.9.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 314 No Label 1.1.10.1/32[V] 0 Se1/1
>> point2point
>> 315 No Label 10.1.13.0/24[V] 520 aggregate/CA
>> 316 No Label 192.168.1.0/24[V] \
>> 0 Se1/1 point2point
>>
>> Thanking you kindly in advance.
>>
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