- Written by Pintu Kumar
- Posted on April 20, 2020
- Updated on April 21, 2020
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When two sites of a VPN are connected to PE routers from different Autonomous Systems (AS), the PE routers cannot
- Written by Pintu Kumar
- Posted on June 17, 2019
- Updated on June 19, 2019
- 11221 Views
This feature extends the BGP Layer 3 VPN Import/Export and VRF Route Leaking functionality to “default” VRF.
- Written by Pintu Kumar
- Posted on April 23, 2018
- Updated on February 24, 2023
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Traffic Engineering (TE) provides a mechanism to network administrators to control the path that a data packet takes, bypassing the standard routing model which uses routes along the shortest path. Traffic engineered paths are generally computed on the head-end routers of the topology based on various constraints (e.g. minimum bandwidth, affinity) configured for those paths and attributes (e.g available bandwidth, color) received from devices in the network topology.