> XRv is simple control-plane of XR in a VM. This is why L2 forwarding isnt
> supported (though is configured).
> XRv9000 is full control- and data-plane and much tighter coupling of the two.
> L2 forwarding should work, but L2VPNs and such will fail miserably.
>
> q.
XRv9000 6.4.1 works fine -
XRv is simple control-plane of XR in a VM. This is why L2 forwarding isnt
supported (though is configured).
XRv9000 is full control- and data-plane and much tighter coupling of the two.
L2 forwarding should work, but L2VPNs and such will fail miserably.
q.
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quinn snyder |
I used XRv in GNS3 I think I used both 5.1.1 and 5.3.0 ... I recall getting
some good use out of it.
I'm not a systems guy, so climbing the learning curve and asking for help
from the communities online was what I had to do in order to figure out how
to get it show up inside the GNS3 app (used
Hi All,
I am looking for help. I want to use XR IOS any router on GNS3. Anyone
ever used & any issues? I would be really appreciate any prompt help. I
have Laptop Core i7 with 16 GB RAM on it.
Also What XR IOS need to use?
Much appreciate for prompt reply.
Thanks & Regards,
Ahsan Rasheed
Hi Sebastian,
We don't use lldp, but you can turn it off on an interface by interface
bassis.
Why run it on ports with devices outside of your control?
Brian
> -Original Message-
> From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
> Sebastian Beutel
> Sent:
we are not running LLDP so we should be ok on that platform
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 5:52 PM, Sebastian Beutel <
sebastian.beu...@rus.uni-stuttgart.de> wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> we're still having some Cat 3750 in operation and it will still take
> some time till we can retire the last ones.