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| show ospf database router lsa-id 148.64.56.250 detail | show ospf database router lsa-id 148.64.56.250 detail | ||
| show ospf database external lsa-id 0.0.0.0 detail | show ospf database external lsa-id 0.0.0.0 detail | ||
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| - | **everted, nothing changes until we add**\\ | ||
| - | vni | ||
| - | (vxlan) | ||
| - | vtep | ||
| - | ----> | ||
| - | MAC addresses conveyed via bgp. Datacenter. At the end of the day these are knobs to avoid using L3!. Listen to this [[https:// | ||
| - | * ESI—An Ethernet segment must have a unique nonzero identifier, called the Ethernet segment identifier (ESI). The ESI is encoded as a 10-octet integer. When manually configuring an ESI value, the most significant octet, known as the type byte, must be 00. When a single-homed CE device is attached to an Ethernet segment, the entire ESI value is zero. The Ethernet segment of the multihomed Device CE1 has an ESI value of 00: | ||
| - | * EVI—An EVPN instance (EVI) is an EVPN routing and forwarding instance spanning all the PE routers participating in that VPN. An EVI is configured on the PE routers on a per-customer basis. Each EVI has a unique route distinguisher and one or more route targets.An EVI is configured on Routers PE1, PE2, and PE3. | ||
| - | * Rest of the info in: [[https:// | ||
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| PORT MIRRORING: | PORT MIRRORING: | ||
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| + | __AIRFLOW / FANS__ | ||
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| + | * AFI (AIR FLOW IN) - Port-side intake (PI) - refers to the airflow direction where the air is drawn from the **front** (fan side) and exhausted out the **back** (ports side). | ||
| + | * AFO (AIR FLOW OUT) - Port-side exhaust (PE) - refers to the airflow direction where the air is drawn from the **back** of the device (ports side) and exhausted out the **front** (fan side). | ||
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