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  • PSA: PAN-OS Drops BGP peers with an invalid NLRI / Always filter inbound prefixes from Avi Vantage

    calendar May 2, 2021 · 2 min read · Datacenter Networking PAN-OS Routing & Switching Studies Avi BGP NSX-T NSX-ALB  ·
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    If Avi Vantage IPAM cannot allocate an address for a new vIP, it will advertise an all-zeros host address - 0.0.0.0/32: This will cause Palo Alto PAN-OS to restart a peer - even if it is not the immediate downstream prefix. Palo Alto uses routed as their dynamic routing engine - so this is probably default behavior …


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  • NSX-T Edge Transport Node Packet Captures

    calendar May 2, 2021 · 1 min read · VMWare Home Lab Datacenter Networking NSX-T  ·
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    NSX-T Edge Transport Node Packet Captures NSX-T Edge nodes have a rudimentary packet capture tool built in to the box. It is important to have a built-in tool here, as GENEVE encapsulation will wrap just about everything coming out of a transport node. NSX-T's CLI guide indicates the method for packet captures - from …


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  • PAN-OS IPv6 Error: bgp peer local address 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 does not belong to interface

    calendar Apr 11, 2021 · 1 min read · IPv6 PAN-OS Routing & Switching Studies BGP  ·
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    When encountering this error, please ensure that "Enable IPv6" is set under interfaces: Hope this helps! Happy IPv6ing!


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  • VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer - Overview

    calendar Apr 3, 2021 · 5 min read · eBGP VMWare Home Lab IPv6 Datacenter Networking BGP NSX-T Network Automation  ·
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    Load Balancing is Important Load balancing is an important aspect of network mobility. How is a network useful if you can't move around within it? Cellular networks lose their appeal if you drop connectivity every time you roam between towers Wi-Fi networks are designed to facilitate smaller-scale movements. Imagine if …


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  • Design Pattern: Looking Glasses

    calendar Mar 22, 2021 · 3 min read · eBGP Python FOSS/Linux Network Automation Home Lab IPv6 Datacenter Networking iBGP Routing & Switching Studies BGP Programmability Design Patterns  ·
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    It's probably safe to say that service provider networking is pretty unique. One particular design pattern - Looking Glasses - is extremely useful for complex dynamically routed networks. I'd really like to shift the gatekeeping needle here - networks that are complex enough to benefit from a looking glass should move …


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  • Unearned Uptime - Present and Future Design Patterns

    calendar Mar 13, 2021 · 4 min read · Datacenter Networking NSX-T Design Patterns Unearned Uptime  ·
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    After all that meatspace talk, let's look at a few technical solutions and why they might not meet business needs in a specific setting. Shared Control Planes / Shared Failure Plane Shared Control Plane design patterns are prolific within the networking industry - and there's a continuum. Generally, a control plane …


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  • Unearned Uptime: Letting Old Ideas Go

    calendar Mar 13, 2021 · 5 min read · Datacenter Networking Routing & Switching Studies Design Patterns Unearned Uptime  ·
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    We don't always earn reliability with the systems we deploy, design, and maintain Infrastructure reliability is a pretty prickly subject for the community - we as engineers and designers tend to anthropomorphize, attach, and associate personal convictions with what we maintain. It's a natural pattern, but it inflicts a …


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  • 9/10 NGINX Use Cases, URI and Host rewrites

    calendar Jan 17, 2021 · 3 min read · NGINX FOSS/Linux Programmability Design Patterns  ·
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    NGINX Rewrite Directives, The 9/10 Solutions When doing ADC/Load Balancer work, nearly all requests fit into two categories: Please rewrite part of the URL/URI Please change the host header for this reverse proxy These are fairly simple to implement in NGINX, so I'm creating a couple of cheat-sheet code snippets here. …


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  • NSX-T Transitive Networking

    calendar Jan 3, 2021 · 6 min read · eBGP VMWare Home Lab IPv6 Network Security Datacenter Networking Spine and Leaf BGP NSX-T  ·
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    One major advantage to NSX-T is that Edge Transport Nodes (ETNs) are transitive Transitivity (Wikipedia) (Consortium GARR) is an extremely important concept in network science, and in computer networking. In simple terms, a network node (any speaker capable of transmitting or receiving on a network) can have the …


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  • Why Automate? Using Pipelines to Develop and Manage Network Configurations

    calendar Dec 31, 2020 · 10 min read · eBGP Home Lab IPv6 Datacenter Networking FOSS/Linux Spine and Leaf Routing & Switching Studies BGP Ansible Jinja Network Automation  ·
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    Continuous Delivery: No Rest for the Wicked Now that we have: A method to generate Desired State Configurations, by defining Declaratively what the device config should be, and combining it with what a device config should have A method to apply configurations automatically, without PuTTY Copy-Pasting We now can …


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