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CCIE Deploy Guideline: 1. Section 1: Core routing (25%! 4st. Section 1.4, 15-15 (4 Solution Verification 1.2. Section 1,2: BGI Solution ..... Verification 1.3. Section 1.3: Segment Routing — SR (3 points) Solution .... Verification Section 1.4: SR Mapping Server (2 points). Verification. 1,5. Section 1.5: SR-TE (4 points), Solution ...... Verification 1,6. Section 1.6: PCE and PCEP @ points), SOMUION sso. Verification ‘ 1.7. Section 1.7: RSVP-TE (2 points: Solution «........ Verification 1.8. Section 1.8: 2. Section ehitectures and Service (25%) Section 2.1: EVPN-VPWS (3 points) + L3VPN Intra-AS (4 points).. 2.3. Section 2,3: Mapping SDA VNs to SD-WAN VPNs (4 points) Solution .... Verification 2.4. Section 2,4: Multicast VPN (3 points). Solution Verification 2.5. Solution Verificati . 2.6. Section 2.6 Operate EVPN (1 points) 3, Section 3: Access Connectivity (10%) « 3.1. Section 3.1: Loop prevention Techniques in Multihomed Environment (2 points’ Solutio Verification. 4. Section 4: High Availability and Fast convergence (10%) se 4.1, Section 4.1 IS-IS Priority path convergence (2 points; Solutio Verification. 4.2, Section 4.2. BFD (2 points: 4,31 Section 4,3 NSR (1 point) 5, Section 5: Security (10%) .. 5,1, Section 5,1: SSH | Management Plane Security (4 points) , Solution... Verification... 5.2. Section 5.2 BGP Flawspec (2 points) 47 Solutio +147 Verification ... 5.3. Section 5.3, BGP Security (2 points) 6, Section 6: Assurance and Automation (20%) 6.1. Section 6.1: SR and MPLS OAM (1 point). Solution....., Verification, 6.2. Section 6.2 NSO (4 points) Solution Verification, Solution, Verification. 6,3, Section 6,4: Netflow and IPFIX (1 point)..... CCIE Deploy Guidelines 1, CCIE Service Provided DCO Module Deploy, Operate and Optimize. Before you starting, please read the below guidelines, 2, The network that you will deploy, operate and optimize in this module will be similar, but not necessarily identical to the network designed in the previous module, All relevant information that is needed to successfully complete this module can be found in this module itself and overrides any information that was provided in the previous module. 3. Before you start confirm that all devices in your rack are accessible. During the exam, if any device becomes locked or inaccessible, you must recover it, 4, Do not change these parameters, unless you are specifically told to: Hostname and interface descriptions Username admin password admin NSO Credentials = Username nsoS, password CCIEsplab Line console static and default routes are not permitted unless explicitly stated. This includes floating static routes and routes that are generated by routing protocols. vvvy 5. The following routing protocols are partially preconfigured, Additional configuration requirements can be found within the exam itself. Basic IGP > External BGP > BGP Basic MPLS v v 6. Points are awarded only for working configurations. No partial scoring is provided, It is recommended that toward the end of the exam you go back and test the functionally as per all question requirements, 7, If you need clarification on any of the questions, or if you suspect that there might be a hardware issue with your equipment, Contact the lab proctor as soon as possible. 8, Item level feedback can be provided at the question level, Feedback will be processed, but Cisco will not reach out to you to discuss any feedback provided. You will not be compensated for time you spend providing feedback, 9, Access to select Cisco online documentation is available from your desktop, 10,When you finish the lab exam make sure that all devices are accessible for the grading proctor, by having them in EXEC mode and close the console windows. A device that is not accessible for reading cannot be marked, and this may cause you to lose substantial points. For Cisco 10S XR devices, make sure that you commit all of your changes and have the prompt in the EXEC mode. Failure to do this, can delay your lab grading, 11, You have 5 hours to complete this module, Upon finishing the exam, ensure that all devices are accessible. Any device is not accessible for grading purpose may cause you to lose substantial points. 5 2 > L > 3 = The Emerald Tier 1 service pravider operates in different geographical locations, Enable IS-IS in this network across three instances (AGG1, CORE and AGG2), given these requirements = Make sure all three IS-IS instances are in layer 2. + Derive the NET-ID where the last three octets of the device loopbackO address should match the system 1D of the node, For example, loopbackO address af —-10,255,0,1._— should «shave =o net’ «Ss ID—oof 49,0001,0010,0255.0000,0001.00. * Only use flexible CLI configuration groups called CCIE-ISIS to simply the configuration, Use AGG1, CORE and AGG2 IS-IS instances for both 1PV4 and IPV6 respectively. + Use the same 1S-IS database for IPV4 and IPV6. = Make sure to allow IS-IS to be able to use metric values higher than 63, Use a Layer 2 metric of 200 for IPV4 and 400 for IPV6, + Make sure IS-IS adjacency formation/maintenance is optimized from the bandwidth utilization point of view using flexible, CLI configuration groups, + Make sure not to leak IGP routes between the three IS-IS instances. * Interfaces connected between nodes need to be P2P, * Make sure both route reflectors (RR) are reachable from the IS-IS CORE instance. + Make sure LDP is enabled in each IS-IS instance. Refer to Diagrams and Tables 1,2,3 and 4 for more details, Solution With requirement: Make sure LDP is enabled in each IS-IS instance we should remove the global on preconfigure and configure mpls auto-configure under the IS-IS process, PES, X-PEG, X-P1, X-P2, X-P3, X-P4, X-ASBR1, X-ASBR2: o mele ap mpis lp * Configure group CCIE-ISIS for those devices. ccleaCareer.com Tectype level=2-anly amily ipva unicast addres netric-style wide level 2 mpls ldp auto-cenfig address-family ‘pv6 unicast tyle wide level 2 single-topology. terface ‘Loop address-family Lpvé un address-family ip cast interface 'Gigabit@ehernat point-to-point hellc-padding disable address-Camily ipvd unicast metric 200 level 2 address-family ipv6 unicast metric 400 level 2 X-PL gouler isis AGGI apply-gzoup CCIE-1S1S net 49.0001 .0001.0000,0100. 0003.00 nterface Loopback0 nterface Gigabitetherner0/0/0/2 router lais CORE apply-group CCIE: net 49.00 Loonbacko Gigabitethe: interface Gigabitetherneto/0/0/1 interface GigabitBthernet0/0/6/3 interface Gigabitethernet0/0//4 x-P2 outer isis AGGE apply-gzoup CCIE-Is1s net 49.0001 .0001.0000.0100.0004.00 interface Loopback nterface GigabitEthernet0/0/0/2 router isis CORE spply-geoup CCTE-TS1s net 49.0001 .0001 .0000 .0100.0004.00 nterface Loopback? interface antertace interface nterface TOUEGE isis & Ly-gzoup 49.9001 .0001.0000.0100.0005.00 nterface l pbacko nterface Gigab hernet 1o/o/: router sig CORE apply-group CCIE-tsts net 49.0001.0001.0000.0100.a005 0 interface Loopback? interface Gi hernetd/0/0/9 interface Gigabil forest =theri CCIE4Career.com Wtertase Gigabitethemeto/0/074 comm x-P4 apely-group CCIE net 49,9001.9001,0000.0100, 0086.00 nterface Loopback nterface Gigabitethernet0/0/0/1 apply-gzoup net 49. 000,010, 0006.09 nterface terface anterface pero /O#O/2 rovosald nterface Loopback0 CCIEACareer.com nterface Gigabitet Ethex nterface Gigal X-ASBR1 up CCIE-IsIs 9002,0001,0000,0100 oopback® Lnlerface intere: X-ASBR2 Touter isis AGGe soup CCH 01.0002. apply 49.00 Laterface Lespbad nterface GigabitEthe pvé vouter isis no isis hello 49.0001 .0001. 00: isctype level-Z-only metric-style wide 11 e100 .ee09. 00 1-2 metric 400 level=z amily mpls ldp auteconfig level-2 X-RR2 ne isis hello 49. 00.9100.0010.00 style wide Level-2 metric 200 leve - Verify that ISIS neighbors are “Up” and has routes for both ipv4/ipve. ~ Loopback X-RR1, X-RR2 adver into ISIS Core. mon Aug 7 15:14:14,914 UTC AGGL neighbors: ta Inter face ype speopY up “2 Interface SNPA ate tloldtime Type TE! rosoya Up 24 1 640/0/0/0 up w capable CCIEACareer.com ea Gia 0/071 + PtoE™ capable XeRRT Gioso/osa sPtept Capable Total neighbor count: 4 2 13:35.017 UTC 1.0,100.3/32 ie directly connected, L ‘AP/O/O/CPUD:X-Piéshow 818 topology Sun Aug 18.550 OTC IS-IS AGEL paths to Tev4 Unicast (Level~ system td Metric Next-iieg y-PI - ACPES 20000 X-PES XOERG 400 X-PES, IS-I8 CORE paths to IPvd Unicast (Level-! System Td Metric Next-Hop IPL - xoP2 200 xe ¥-P3 2000 X23 YePE 200 XPS YoRRL 20000 XORRL YoRRE 400 x2 Sun Aug 7 15:15:25,209 urc Up 28 up 2 1d20h, Lospbaekd 4 22 1.0,100.4/32 [118/400] via 1.100.7.2, 01:00 GigabitEthernet0/0/0/i i £2 1.0.100.5/32 [115/400] via 1.100.3.3, 00:04:43, Gagabitzthernet0/0/0/2 112 1,0.100.6/32 [115/400] via 1,100.42. 4, GigabitEtherneto/0/0/4 4 E2.1,0,100.7/32 [115/400} via 1,100:5,5, 00:52:34, GigabicEthernet0/0/0/2 4 2 1,0.100.8/32 [125/600] +100,5.5, 00:51:30, Gigabicuthernet0/0/0/2 i 12 1.0,100,9/32 [113/200] via t.100.11.2, 00:46:54, Gigabitethernet0/9/0/3 4 £2 1.0.106,10/32 [115/490] wia 1.100.7/2, 00:44:24, GagabitEtherme10/9/0/0 E 1,100,3,1/32 is directly connected, 1420h, GigabitEtherneto/9/0/1 L 1, 100.5.1/22 is directly connected, 1d20h, @igabieEthernet0/9/0/2 L -1,100.7.1/32-43 directly connected, 1¢20h, Gigabitethernet0/0/0/0 L 1,100,11,1/52 ie dixectlp connected, 1d30h, Gigabiththernet0 /0/0/3 L 1,100.42.1/32 is directay connected, 1d20n, Gigabitethernet0/0/0/4 2) routers Interface sNen Giasorar2. *PLoP* 610 /0/0/2 +PLopt 2) routers Taterface SNPA Gisso/a/o “Props Gsos0/0/1 "prep Gi0/o/o/4 *Ptop* G10/0/0/3 +PLoRe si0s0/0/0 *ptorr TS-15 AGGI paths to IPve Unicast (level-2) rouver® system Id Matric Nex! Interface NPR 200 cio/o/o/e *Ptoe* 409 Gi0/0/0/2 “Pope 600 Gao/o/o/e *PtoR* IS-18 CORE paths to 1Pv6 Unicast (level-2) routers System I Matric Mext-Hop Interface NBA 200 cin/o/o/0 * Pope 200 Gio/o/a/L *PtoR* 200 Gi0/o/o/a + Prope YORRL 200 Gi0/0/0/3 *Ptoe* YORE 400 10/0/0/0 ¥EtoRt X-RRL Load for five secs: W4/ Time source is hardware calendar, ve minutes: 0% UIC Sun Aug 7 2022 system wP1 tettace IP Address State Holdtime Cireuit Id gto/1 1.100.2141 UR 28 00 +0,L00,a/92 [115/400] wie 00:49:17, Ethernet0/i L2 1,0,100.4/32 [115/600] via 00:49:17, Btherneta/1 222 1,0,100,5/32 [125/000] wa 1,100,111, 00:07:06, Ethernet0/1 1.0.100.6/32 (115/600) vie 1,206.11,1, 00:49:17, Btherneto/1 1.0,100.9/32 Le directly conneted, Loopback 1.0,100.10/32 [115/600} vis 1.100.11.1, 00:46:47, Btherneto/1 L 1,100,11,2/32 is directly connected, Eth st 1.2. Section 1,2: BGP=Unified MPLS (3 points) Implement Unified MPLS across the core and aggregation metro fabric at the Emerald Tier 1 SP as per given requirements: + All the X-PE and X-ASBR devices loopback should be learned in different IS-IS domain and not via IGP + All the X-PE’s and X-ASBR devices |oopback0 should be reachable via MPLS path, * Create IBGP-LU in core IS-IS process using X-RR1 and provide redundancy on X-RR2, * Use suitable inline Route reflectors for AGG1 and AGG2 processes Refer to Diagrams and Tables 1,2,3 and 4 for more details, Solution X-PES youter bap X-PE6 Fouter bap 10 fanily ipvd unieast network 1.0.100.8/32 allocate-label all CCIEACareer.com Tabeled=anioast addresa-family nexcnop=self neighbor 1.0.100.3 use neighbor-group gt lise neighbor Touter Sap poliey out enforce-nodi fications v4 unicast 100.3/32 bay idress—LamL next-hop-selE cast s-family ipw4 Labeled=un Le 1.0,100.7 roup nekghier use neighbor-g 1.9,100.8 ighbor CIEACarear com. router bap 100 ibgp policy out e aciirese—family ipv4 unicast network 1.0.100.4/32 ate-label all torco-nodifications neighbor-group RR_CLIENT gemote-as 10 update-source Loopback? addvees-family ipva labeled—unicast nex=—nop-sele ghbor 1.0,100.1 use neigh. oup RR_CLIENT neighbor 1.0.10 use neighko Sap RR_CLIENT ghbor 1.0.100.9 use neighbor-group TO_RR neighbor 1.0,100,10 use neighbor-gro\ router bgp 100 ibgp policy out addvess—fanily ipvd unicast network 1.0.100.5/32 allocate-ta @ Leepbackd atidress-family ipv4 lakeled~anicas: nexs-hop-self CCIEACareer.com Teighborsgroup AR CLIENT romote~as 100 wpa, address-family ipv4 labeled-anieast nexs“hop-sel f ource Leepbackd ighbor 1,0,100,7 use neighbor-group RR_CLIENT ghbor 1.0.100.8 use neighbor-group RR_CLIENT neighber 1.0.100.9 use neighbor-group 70 RR nekghbor 1+0+100-19 use neighbor-sroup TO_RR X-P4 Touter bgp 100 ibgp policy out address~fam:ly ipv4 unicast network 1.0.100.6/32 allocate-label all Fores-modi fications neighbor-group T0_RR remore-as 160 update-souree Leopba: address-family ipva labeled next-hop-sel f neighbo: updacs address-famlly Leva xtchop-self ~saurce Loophack0 neighbor 1.0.100.1 use neighbo: neighbor 1.0.100.2 use neighbor-group RR_CLIENT ghbor 1.0.100.10 use neighbor-croup TO_R! X-ASBR1 Touter Bap 10a address—fani ly ipv \eighbor 1 use neighbor-group neighbo: use neighbor X-ASBR2 outer Bap 100 wa unicast sctamily ip network 100.2/32 allocate-label all neigh 1p TO_RR am a update-saurce LeopbackO address-fanily ipv4 labeled-unicast neighbor 1.0,100.4 use neighb: neighbor 1. uae neighbe: X-RR1 router bgp 100 p router-dd 1.0.100.9 o bgp default ipvi-unieast RR_CLIENT ‘cup = RR CLIENT rencte-as 100 RR_CLIENT update-sevree loopback 0 1.0.100.3 peer-group RR_CLIENT 10-100. 1.0.100.5 1.0-100.6 pee. unicast eighbor RR_CI route-reflecter-elient neighbor RR_CLIENT send=1a neighbor 1.0,100.3 activate 1.0.100 ivate hor 10,100 ghbor 1,0.100 X-RR2 router bgp 100 er-id 1.0.100.16 ne Bop default ipvé-unicast neighbor RR CLIENT peer—gzoup neighbor RR_CLIFNT renete-as 160 eighbor RR_CLIENT update-salrca loopback ghbor 1.0.109.3 peer—group 28 c: wighbor 1.0-100.4 peer—group ghbor 1.0-100.5 peer-group bgp neighbor 1.0.100.6 peersgroup F ghhor RR_CLIENT route-refl eighbor RR_CLIENT send-label bor 1.041003 eighbor 1.0-100. neighbor 1.0.100.5 ghbor 1,0.100.6 Verification ‘+ X-PES and X-PE6 can traceroute to X-ASBR1 Loopback or X-ASBR2 Loopback. CCIEACareer.com Thu Sep 22 16:42:37,584 UTC BGE routing table entry for 1.0.100.1/32 Versions: Frocess DRIB/RIB SendTblVer Speaker 23 23 Lecal Label: 24006 Last Modified: Sep 22 16:42:37,946 for 236y10w Paths: (2 available, best #1) Not advertised te any peer Path #1: Received by speaker 0 Nat advertised te any peer Tacal 1,0,100.3 (metric 200) from 1,0.100.3 (1+0,100.1) Received Label Origin IGP, metric 0, localpret 100, valid, internal, best, group~ Best; Laboled-unteant Received Path 1D 0, Local Path I 1, version 21 Originator: 1.0.00. 1.0.200.3, 1.0.100.5, 1.0.100.4 Path 2: Received by apeater 0 Not advertised 2 any Local 1.0.100.5. jet Received sabe! 2A Origin 16P, metric G, localpref 100, valid, internal, labeled-unicast Recaived Path ID 0, Local Fath 10 G, version 0 Originatoxs'1.9.100.1, Cluster list: 1.0/100.5, 1.0.100.9, 1.0.160.4 from 1.0.100,8042.9.190.2) Thu Sep 22 16:49:24,347 UTC Type escape sequence td abe Tracing the route to 140,100+L 1 1,100.5.1 [MPIS: Label 24013 Bxp 0] 19 mse 2 1,100.7.2 [MPLS: Lebel 24009 Exp 0] 23 mse 3 1,200.12 9 msec * 9 msec Thu Sep 22 16:49:31,516 0Tc 9 msec 9 msec 19 msec 19 meee Typs escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to 1.0.100.2 1.100.5.1 [MPLS: Label 24014 Exp 0] 69 msec 19 msec 29 mage 1,200.7.2 MPLS: Label 24010 Exp 0] 19 msec 19 meee 9 meee 1,100.1.1 [MPLS! Label 24002 Exp 0] 29 msec 19 msec 9 msec 1.200.21.2 19 meee * 19 meee CCIEACareer.com 1.3. Section 1.3: Segment Routing — SR (3 points) ‘At the kyanite Tier 2 service provider, implement segment routing on all nodes, given these requirements. + IS-IS Layer 2 is already enabled on all Z nodes. (P, PE, and SR-PCE). + Any configuration done to meet this question’s requirement is to be added under the respective IS-IS instance and not under the flexible CLI configuration group used as a base template, + Enable segment routing on the Kyanite Z — P, PE and SR-PCE devices for both IPV4 and IPV6 using these guidelines: © Use the last octet of loopback0 IPV4 address as the prefix-sid index for IPv4. For example, Z-P1 loopback0 last octet is 1 so IPv4 prefix- sid should be 1 For TPv6 use 1000 plus the last octet of loopback0 IPv4 address as the prefix SID. For example, Z-P1 loopback0 last octet is 1. So, the IPV6 prefix list should be 1001, All nodes should use the defeult segment routing global block range. Make sure the segment routing local block range is from 25000 to 25000 on all nodes. + The kyanite service provider wants Z-PE1 and Z-PE2 to operate as a redundant group of nodes for certain services for both IPv4 and IPV6. For this purpose, a loopback 99 has been created on each of these PE devices and configured with the same IP address, Configure Z-PE1 and Z-PE2 to ensure that all routers see a prefix SID associated with this loopback prefix, however, this should be a Node-SID. Use SID index 99 for IPv4 and 1099 for IPv6. + Enable IGP fast Reroute within the kysnite SP without configuring any additional control plane protocol. This FRR mechanism should be independent of the physical topology of the network and should provide 100% coverage, Refer to Diagrams and Tables 1,2,3 and 4 for more detaiis. 2-P1, Z-P2, Z-PE1, 2-PE2, Z-PE3, Z-PE4, Z-ASBR k 25900 26000 Z-P1 Zouter isle CORE address-fanily segment-routing mpls sr-prefer pd unicast address—family ipv6 unicast segment-routing mpls sr—pzefer boopback® addzess-family ipvd unicast prefix-sid index 1 address-family ipv6 unicast prefix-sia index 1001 interface GigabitEth oso/0s0 x level 2 & ti-léa level 2 address-forily fast-rex revel 2 interface Gigabitethe: addres: amily fast-reroute per-pre fast-reroute per-pre v4 unicast x level 2 x ti-lfa level 2 address-family ipv6 unicast fagt-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix ti=[fa level 2 GigabitBthernet0/0/0/2 addvess-family inva unicast fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-re ute per-prefix ti-lfa lave! address: nieast fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix ti-lfa level 2 nterface GigabitEthernet0/0/0/4 address-family ipy4 uni: fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix ti-lta leve addvess-family ipv6 unieast fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 Z-P2 outer isis CORE addre segm address-fanily ipwé outing mpl, ace Gigabitether address— ipwa fast-rercute per- fast-reroute per p fast-rereute per-p fast-rerouts per-ps 2 k gabitethe ‘amily ipv4 tereroute per-prefix level 2 e per-prefix ticlfa level 2 anily ipvé unicast fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix ti-lfa level 2 Gigabitetherneta/0/0/2 anily ipvd unicast @ per-prefix level 2 efix Li-lfa level 2 address fast-rerou fast-re oute per- address-Sami y ipvé fast-rereute per-prefix level 2 fast-r @ per-prefix ti-lfa GigabitRthe family ipv4 ui toreroute per-prefix fast-reroute per-prefix address-fanily invé unde. © per-prefix level 2 te per-prefix 4 fast-rere fast-rerov address: segment» face Loopbacka ss-fanily ig xcsid index 3 ce Leophack99 family ipva wsid index 99 n= address-family ipvé unicast prefixsid index 1099 n-flag clear interface Gigabitethernet0/9/0/0 address-fanily ipw4 ute perp fanily ipvé unicast per-p per-prefix ti 2 rface GigabitEthe: address-Zanily ipv4 up fast-rero fast-rerou tO /0/0/1 east © per-prefix level 2 © per-prefix ti Ifa level 2 aaaEeas- anily ipvé unicast fast-reroute per-prefix fas level oute per-prefix ti-1fa leve nterface GigabitBthernet0/0/0/2 address-fami y ipv4 unicast fast-reroute per fix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix ti-lfa level 2 addres ily ipvé unieee fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 jute per-prefix t: a address-famil ipva uns segment-rout i 9 mp. face Loopback® xcsid index 4 pref! address-family pre ipv6 unicast xegid index lo04 interface Loophack99 addzess- amily tpvd undeast x-sid index 99 s-family ipvé unicast prefix-sid index 1099 n-flag-clear erface GigabitEthernet0/0/0/0 addzess—fanily lovd undeast fasta ¢ per-prefix lev fast-reroute per-prefix ti-lfa 2 address-family i fast-reroute perprefix level 2 Fast-revoute per-prefix ticlfa 2 interface gabitEthernet0/0/0/1 address-fanily ipa unicast fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix ti-lfa leve dress-fanily invs fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix t fa level 2 nterface Gigabitstherner0/0/0/2 address-fanily ipv4 ur t-reroute per-prefix level 2 icreroute per-prefix ti-lfa level 2 cast address-fanily ipvé unic East-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix ti-lfa level 2 addres. segme amily ipvé unicast routing mp1s sr-prefer interface Lospback0 address-fanily ipw4 unicast index 5 address-fanily ipvé unicast prefix-sid index 1005 interface gabitEthernet0/0/0/0 address-fanily ipvd unicast fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prafix ti-lfa level 2 address-fanily ipw6 unieas fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix ti-lfa level 2 interface GigabitEthernet0/0/0/1 address-family ipvd unicast fastcreroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix tinlfa level Tantly ipvé unieast fastereroute per=prefix le fas reroute pe: prefix & ily ipva routing mpl amily ipvé unicast d index 6 family ipvé unicast refixcsid index 1006 avavayo level 2 fa level 2 cute per-pre Z-ASBR Fouter isis COR! ily seqment-reuting m address-fai address-tanily Ipve unicast segnenterouting mpls sr=prefer back ly pwd unicast ips waleaee dex 1010 GigabitEtherneto/9/0/0 mily ipvd unicast fast-reroute per prefix level 2 fast-reroute per-prefix fas feroute per-pr interface Gigabitevh address-family ipyé unicast fast-reroute per-prefix level 2 fast-reroule per=prefix ti-Ifa exnet9/o/o/2 addres! fas mily ipve cast reroute per-prefix reroute pex~pret routing local-bleck 25000 26000 Verification Z-PE3 Sun Aug 14 16:58:24,667 UTC nacast FRR summary High Priority 0 Some paths protected 9 a Unprotected a a Protection coverage 008 0.008 Total 18 ° ° 10.90% The Sep 22 17:16:24,485 UTC Codes: C = connected, $ - static, R= RIP, B= BGR, (>) = Diversion path D = SIGRP, EX — ZIGRP external, 0 - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area NI = OSPF NSSA external type I, N2— OSPF NSSA external type 2 Fl - OSPF external type 1, F2 ~ OSPF external type 2, F - BOP d= ISIS, Ll — 18-28 level-l, L2 - IS-I8 level-2 = IS-1S Inter area, su — TS-25 summary aull, * - candidate default - percuser static route, 0 - ODR, L - local, G - DAGR, 1 - LISP = access/subscriber, a - Application route = mobile route, © — REL, t~ Traffic Engineering, (I) IERESEESSEEEEE oer Gateway of last resort is not set 2 3,0,3,1/92 (215/200) 00:00:48, GigabitEthernet0/9/0/0 (115/400) 00:00:48, Gigabicetherneto/0/0/1 (1) i L2 3.0,3,2/32 (115/400) 00:00:48, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/0 {115/600} 00:00:48, GigabitEthernet9/0/0/1 (ty £ 12 3.0.3.3/32 [215/400] 09:00:48, Gigamiezthernet0/0/0/0 (!} {115/200} 0:00:48, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/1 i 12 3.0.3,4/32 (115/600) 00200141, GigabitBthernet0/0/0/0 (1) (115/400) via 3.302€.1, 00:00:41, GigabitBthernet0/0/0/1 3,0,3.8/32 is directly connec! i L2 3,0,3,6/32 [115/600] via 3.30 1115/600} via 4. i L2 3.0.3,10/32 [115/400] via 3. (215/600) via 2207, Loopback 1, 00:00:41, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/0 1, Q0:00:41, GigabitEthernet0/0/ 0/1 0.5.1, 00:00:48, Gigabitethernet0/0/0/0 Do:0048, Gigabitnthernet0/0/0/1 (1) 3.0.3,99/32 [115/400] via 3. 00:00:41, GigabitEtherneta/0/0/0 (1) [115/200] via 3,3 00:00:41, Gigabitethernet0/0/0/1 £ U2 3.0,9,100/92 [215/600] via 3,30.5.1, 00:00:41, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/0 [215/600] via 3.30.61, 09:00:41, GigabitEtherneto/0/0/1 i L2 3.30.1.0/24 [115/400] via 3.30.5.1, 00:00:48, Gigabitetherneto/0/0/0 [115/600] via 3.30.6.1, 00:00:48, GigabitEthernetd/0/0/1 (1) i L2 3,30.2.0/24 [115/400] via 3.30.5.1, 09:00:40, Gigabieenevnetd/0/0/0 (115/400) via 2.30.6.1, 00:00:48, GkgabitEthernetO/0/0/1 12 3.30.3.0/24 [115/600] via 3.30.5.1, 00:00:41, GigabitRthernetd/0/0/0 1115/6001 via 3.30.6.1, 00:00:41, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/1 £12 3.30.4.0/24 [115/600] via 3.30.5.1, 00:00:48, Gigabitethernet0/0/0/0 (1) [115/400] via 3.30.6.1, 00:00:48, Gigabitethernet0/0/0/1 © 3,30,5.0/24 4s directly connected, 01:52:07, GigabirEthernet0/0/0/0 L 3,30.5.3/32 4s directly connected, 01:52:07, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/0 © 3,30,6.0/24 4s directly connected, 01:52:07, GigabicEthernet0/0/0/1 E 3,30.6.3/32 4s directly connected, 01:52:07, Gigabirzthernet0/0/0/1 i L2 3,30.7.0/24 [115/600] via 3.30.5.1, 00:00:48, GigabitEthernetd/0/0/0 [118/800] via 3.30.6.1, 00:00348, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/1 2 12 3.30.8,0/24 [115/800] via 3.30.5.1, 00200241, Gigabitetherneto/0/0/0 [115/600] via 3.30.6.1, 00:00:41, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/1 4 L2 3,30.9,0/24 [115/400] via 3.30.5.1, 00:00:48, Gigabitkthernet0/0/0/0 [115/600] via 3.30.6.1, 00:00:48, Gigabitetherneto/0/0/1 (1) 2 12 3,30,10,0/24 [115/600] via 3.30,5.1, 00:00:48, Gigabitethernet0/0/0/0 [115/800] via 3.30.6.1, 00:00:48, GigabitEthernet0/0/0/1 (1) | RE/O70/eRu0ze-Pes¥ahow mpls isd private (in SRIB = = = =i Sun Aug 14 17:15:04,507 UTC SRLB bl Migs: Current Active SREB block Confiqured Pending $RL8 block = [0, 0} + Note: use command “clear segment-routing local-block discrepancy all” to solve if it has pending SRLB block RP/0/0/CPUO:2-PE3¥show mpls label table detail private | in "SALS/SRGBM Aug 19 13:39:11,740 ure (Ubi-blke SRGB, vers:0, (start_label-16000, size-8000) (bl-blk S8L8, vers:0, (start label=25000, size-1001, app_aotify=0) Thu Sep 22 17 16001 Pop 4) ciava/o/o 16001 1) ivor0/1 w 6002 16002 2) gtaroros0 16002 2) i0/0/0/2 m 16003 Pop 3) ciosaro/2 16003 3 Giodo/or9 (ea) 16004 19004 a si0/0/0/2 16004 4) Gia/0/0/0 w 16006 18006 9) ctorovoro 16006 9 GAadovos2 16010 16010 SR Pfx (idx 20) —~G10/0/0/0 16019 fax 29) —/ 6idy0/0/1 m 16089 Pap 99) Gigyoso/i 16099 99) siavora/o oy 17001 Pap 1001) @iayoro/o S2a7:62£E:£803:3803 \ 17003 1001) Gio/O/0/1 fesD::5264:eFF:F603:4903 \ 17002 17002 1002) ci0vase/o —-fe8DeeS2aT+S2EL: fe03+3a03 \ 17002 1002) ciavoso, S264:ef£:£603:4903 \ 17003 Pop 1003) ciovoro/2 S264:ef6:£e03:4903 \ 17003 1003) Gio/or0/0 S2a7:62£f:£e03:3a03 \ 17004 17004 1004) Giovoro/1 26ArefF:fe03:4903 \ 17004 1004) Gisvoro/o $3003 \ 17006 17006 1006) Gio/or0/0 3203 \ 17006 1006) Gid/o/0/1 ff:f203:4903 \ 17010 17010 1010) 1040/0 AEE: £e03+3a03 17010 1010) Gi0/0/0/1 FeO: :S264:ef£:Fe03:4903 \ 19099 Pop 1099) Gio/ofo/1 £203:4903 17099 1099) Gio/o/0/0 S2a7:62£f:£603:3a03 \ 24006 Pop ay 10/0, 4.30.6.1 0 16003 vy Giososo/o 3 : 0 em 24007 Pop 3) /0f0/1 3.30-6.1 ° 24008 Pop vy Gio/0/0/1 —feBO2:5264:eff:fe03:4903 \ 17003 vy Gi0/0/0/0 —«feBO::52a7:62F:fe03:3203 24009 Pop a Gio/O/0/1 _feB02:5264:eff:f603:4903 \

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