Multicast Routing: A Step By Step… Part 1/6

In this post we review a basic multicast routing operation, step by step using output from routers console and traffic packet capture (using wireshark). Introduction This blog is a part of a serie of blogs about multicast routing: How does multicast work In IPv4, multicasting servers use class D range of addresses: 224.0.0.0-239.255.255.255. Some addresses…...

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From Router Configuration File to Excel Sheet… A Basic How to Automate Configuration Work Process!

Dans cet article, nous automatisons le traitement des fichiers de configuration des routeurs Cisco dans un classeur Excel. Introduction Comment récupérer une certaine information d’un fichier de configuration (routeur IOS de Cisco par exemple) et la mettre dans un fichier Excel en vue d’un traitement plus avancé. Ce traitement peut être simplement de comparer cette…...

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SD-WAN Big Picture!

Dans ce blog, nous discuterons du SD-WAN pour essayer de comprendre son enjeu et avantage pour l’entreprise. Nous commençons par explorer l’offre du marché, définir la technologie et son principe de base, du besoin de son usage et scénarios, avant de discuter de son architecture, implémentation et troubleshooting de son opération. Marché (offres du) Incontestablement…...

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Multicast Routing: RPF… Part 6/6

In this blog, we study RPF operation. Introduction This blog is a part of a serie of blogs about multicast routing: Test network In our test network RPF in action At R2 A “show ip interface brief” shows Digging into the interface tunnel0 details The tunnel was created by PIM process to join the RP…...

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Multicast Routing: Rather Than Dense, Sparse It And Let’s Meet At Rendez-Vous Point… Part 5/6

In this post let’s detail the operation of PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) in sparse mode. Previous posts tackled the operation of PIM dense mode. Let’s recall that PIM is the multicast routing protocol that allows PIM routers exchange information needed distribute multicast traffic to receivers. Introduction This blog is a part of a serie of…...

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