Cisco Systems OL-12518-01 manual VPN VRF-Specific Configurations, MP BGP Configuration-PE1

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Chapter 4 FCIP over IP/MPLS Core

Testing Scenarios and Results

Figure 4-10 Test Lab Setup and Topology

 

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VPN VRF—Specific Configurations

MP BGP Configuration—PE1

The following is a sample configuration for PE1 in Figure 4-10. The MP-BGP between the two PEs carries the CE routing information. The PE router learns the IP prefix from a CE router through a BGP session with the CE router.

 

router bgp 65001

 

 

 

 

 

 

no synchronization

 

 

 

 

 

 

bgp log-neighbor-changes

 

 

 

 

 

 

neighbor 10.200.0.105 remote-as 65001

Remote PE

 

neighbor 10.200.0.105 update-source Loopback0

 

 

 

 

 

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!

 

 

 

 

 

 

address-family vpnv4

 

 

 

 

 

 

neighbor 10.200.0.105 activate

 

 

 

 

 

 

neighbor 10.200.0.105 send-community extended

 

 

 

 

 

exit-address-family

 

 

 

 

 

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address-family ipv4 vrf storage

 

 

 

 

 

 

redistribute connected

redistribute the CE routes onto the storage VRF.

 

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Contents A P T E R OverviewSAN Extension Through SP Network Typical Customer RequirementsCompression Support in Cisco MDS CompressionCompression Modes and Rate 2shows a comparison of the Cisco compression solutionsSecurity Cisco Compression SolutionsVPNSM-DES, 3DES MDS MPS-DES, 3DES, AES192 Cisco Encryption SolutionsWrite Acceleration Using Fcip Tape AccelerationTCP Parameters TCP OperationsTCP Window Size TCP Maximum BandwidthTCP Minimum Available Bandwidth Cisco Round Trip TimeIPS Module Cisco Fcip Cisco MDSCPE Selection-Choosing between the 9216i Multiprotocol Services ModuleQoS Requirements in Fcip Applications Synchronous ReplicationAsynchronous Replication Service Offering Scenario A-Disaster Recovery Service Offerings over FcipFcip over SP IP/MPLS Core for Disaster Recovery Solutions Service Offering Scenario B-Connecting Multiple SitesSP Mpls Service Offering Scenario C-Host-based MirroringCPE Mpls VPN CoreMpls VPN for Storage Architecture Using VRF VPNsTesting Scenarios and Results Lab Setup and TopologyTest Objectives MP BGP Configuration-PE1 VPN VRF-Specific ConfigurationsVRF Configuration-PE1 Gigabit Ethernet Interface Configuration-PE1MP BGP Configuration-PE2 Gigabit Ethernet Interface Configuration-PE2Scenario 1-MDS 9216i Connection to GSR Mpls Core VRF Configuration-PE2Configuring the MTU Configuring TCP Parameters on CPE Cisco MDSThroughput Scenario 2-Latency Across the GSR Mpls CoreScenario 3-Cisco MDS 9216i Connection to Cisco 7500 PE/GSR P Scenario 5-Impact of Core Performance Scenario 4-Impact of Failover in the Core17shows the MDS Fcip and compression latency Compression Ratio Comparisons Application RequirementsConclusion Remote Tape-Backup Applications

OL-12518-01 specifications

Cisco Systems OL-12518-01, also known as the Cisco Management Services for Wireless LAN Controller, is a key component for businesses seeking to enhance their wireless networking capabilities. This product offers a comprehensive management solution designed to ensure high performance and security of wireless networks.

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The product is built upon various robust technologies that enhance its performance. It includes advanced features like Quality of Service (QoS) support, which prioritizes bandwidth for critical applications. This ensures that mission-critical operations run smoothly, even in environments with high user density. Furthermore, the Wireless LAN Controller supports a variety of security protocols, including WPA3, ensuring that user data and wireless networks are protected against unauthorized access.

A significant characteristic of OL-12518-01 is its scalability. As businesses grow, their network requirements can change dramatically. The Cisco Management Services solution is designed to scale easily alongside the organization’s needs, allowing for the addition of more access points and the integration of advanced features seamlessly. This adaptability makes it suitable for both small businesses and large enterprises, ensuring consistent wireless connectivity across diverse spaces.

Moreover, OL-12518-01 features robust analytics and reporting capabilities. It provides valuable insights into network performance and user behavior, enabling administrators to make informed decisions about resource allocation and troubleshooting. With real-time monitoring tools, IT staff can quickly identify and resolve issues, minimizing downtime and enhancing overall user experience.

In summary, Cisco Systems OL-12518-01 is a powerful wireless LAN management solution that combines centralized management, advanced security features, scalability, and comprehensive analytics. These characteristics make it an ideal choice for organizations aiming to optimize their wireless networking performance while ensuring security and reliability in their operations. By investing in OL-12518-01, businesses can achieve a robust wireless infrastructure that meets their current and future needs.