Trying to get my CCDE studies going again. I’ve finished the End to End QoS Design book (relevant parts) and here are my notes on QoS design. Basic QoS Different applications require different treatment, the most important parameters are: Delay:
Unique RD per PE in MPLS VPN for Load Sharing and Faster Convergence
This post describes how load sharing and faster convergence in MPLS VPNs is possible by using an unique RD per VRF per PE. It assumes you are already familiar with MPLS but here is a quick recap. The Route Distinguisher
Book Review – End-to-End QoS Network Design: Quality of Service for Rich-Media & Cloud Networks, Second Edition
As part of my CCDE studies, I needed a good resource on QoS. There have basically been two good books on QoS before, the first edition of End to End Qos Network Design and Qos-Enabled Networks: Tools and Foundations. The
The Tale of the Mysterious PIM Prune
Christmas is lurking around the corner and in the spirit of Denise “Fish” Fishburne, I give you the “The Tale of the Mysterious PIM Prune”. I have been working a lot with multicast lately which is also why I’ve blogged
Using EEM to Speed up Multicast Convergence when Receiver is Dually Connected
When deploying PIM ASM, the Designated Router (DR) role plays a significant part in how PIM ASM works. The DR on a segment is responsible for registering mulicast sources with the Rendezvous Point (RP) and/or sending PIM Joins for the
Lessons Learned from Deploying Multicast
Lately I have been working a lot with multicast, which is fun and challenging! Even if you have a good understanding of multicast unless you work on it a lot there may be some concepts that fall out of memory
CCIE SP version 4 has been announced
Cisco has been updating their certifications lately. The CCIE RS got bumped to version 5 and went all virtual. The CCNP RS was then also updated and now it’s time for the CCIE SP. It seems that Cisco has done
Checking community interest for a new kind of networking site
A couple of days ago I got an idea for a new kind of networking site. The idea is to do something similar to dpreview.com but for network products. I work a lot on network designs these days and part
Cisco Adds New Routers In the ISR 4000 Family
The Cisco ISR G2 routers have been around for a while now. Roughly a year ago, Cisco released the Cisco 4451-X router which was the first ISR running IOS-XE. Cisco has now added new routers to the 4000 family, which
A Quick Look at NAT64 and NAT46
Introduction In the best of worlds we would all be using native IPv6 now, or at least dual stack. That is not the case however and IPv4 will be around for a long time yet. During that time that both