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- Introduction to the Scalable and Modular Control Plane on the ASR 1000
- NSF/SSO, NSR, Graceful Restart to Ensure Robust Routing
- Packet Capture Using Encapsulated Remote SPAN
- Achieving Segmentation Using MPLS over GRE and MPLS VPNs over GRE Solutions
- Scalable v4/VPNv4 Route Reflector
- Scalable and Flexible Internet Edge
- Scalable Data Center Interconnect
- Summary
- Chapter Review Questions
- Answers
- Further Reading
This chapter is from the book
Chapter Review Questions
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Is NSF for IGPs enabled by default?
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What is the difference between an NSF-aware and NSF-capable router?
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What is ERSPAN, and which Cisco platforms support ERSPAN today?
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How does IOS, being a 32-bit OS, address 16-GB DRAM in ASR1000-RP2 to achieve such a high route scale?
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Does the ASR 1000 require a feature license to turn on and use MPLS, BGP, NAT, GRE, or NetFlow?
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What is DCI, and how does the pseudowire failover work for remote node/link failure?