Scenario:
You work for a Dutch service provider offering connections to customers with QoS-guarantee. One of your customers wants you to create a tunnel interface but they are also using a number of applications that require low latency…let’s see if you can build some high quality tunnels.
Goal:
- All IP addresses have been preconfigured for you.
- Configure a GRE tunnel between router Tallet and Marvin.
- Configure the network so traffic from the loopback0 interfaces on router Kenton and Finn are sent through the GRE tunnel interface.
- Configure a service-policy on router Tallet’s F1/0 interface that gives 64kb priority to ICMP traffic.
- Configure a service-policy on router Marvin’s F0/0 interface that gives 64kb priority to ICMP traffic.
IOS:
c3640-jk9s-mz.124-16.bin
Topology:
Video Solution:
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Written by René Molenaar - CCIE #41726
Nice
Static route??? I was hoping you’d make us use PBR 🙂 You said it yourself “You can fix just about anything with static routes!” I also used NBAR at first and had to watch your video to see the ACL solution.
NBAR works just fine… that is, if you turn it on.
interface tunnel 1
ip nbar protocol-discovery