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IGP protocol
- Subject: IGP protocol
- From: jwbensley at gmail.com (James Bensley)
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 08:29:59 +0000
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On 15 November 2018 01:51:28 GMT, Baldur Norddahl <baldur.norddahl at gmail.com> wrote:
>Also not true that the management network is the last thing to boot. In
>contrary, everything else depends on that being ready first. And that
>would
>also be true if we used is-is.
It is when you out management in a VRF...
>ons. 14. nov. 2018 14.55 skrev James Bensley <jwbensley at gmail.com>:
>
>> Several networks I've seen place
>management
>> in a VRF / L3 VPN, which means that by the time you have remote
>> management access, everything else is already working, it's like the
>> last thing to come up when there's been a problem
Cheers,
James.