The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol allows LAN segments to communicate even when separated by routed networks. Here we take a look at a small example that should get you familiar with the commands required to configure an L2TPV3 connection.
The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol allows LAN segments to communicate even when separated by routed networks. Here we take a look at a small example that should get you familiar with the commands required to configure an L2TPV3 connection.
Tags: L2TPv3
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CCIE Voice Clients,
The 4th (of 10) lab and Solution have been released (added to your members area). The snapshot will be active on Proctor Labs Monday. If you don’t see the mock lab – you know the routine! (email support@ipexpert.com) ;-)
Thanks! – Wayne
CCIE Voice Candidates (Mainly those ever renting Voice vRacks from Proctor Labs)
UPDATE FOR ALL VPNs – PLEASE READ IF YOU USE Proctor Labs vRacks
Four things have been changed to give everyone a much better experience when renting Voice vRacks from Proctor Labs. I’ll list each of them briefly here, and then go into more detail on each one of them regarding what each enhancement means for you as well as what you need to do to take advantage of the new changes.
Tags: ccie voice, hardware, IP Phones, Proctor Labs, VPN
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In this post we look at an MPLS QoS mode often used when the SP manages the CE devices and therefore controls the QoS settings between them. Uniform mode is considered end-to-end because the EXP value is copied from the IP Precedence (IPP) value on ingress, and vice versa on egress. Any changes made to the EXP value may result in the IPP value being different when it exits the cloud than it was entering it.
