Cisco Cisco Prime Network 4.2 Guía Del Usuario
Cisco Prime Network 4.2 Supported Technologies and Topologies
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6.2.9 LACP
If the LAG is configured as LACP, actor and partner system ID are compared between the two devices
(local actor = remote partner and vice versa).
(local actor = remote partner and vice versa).
6.2.10 OAM
If OAM is configured between two devices, local and remote OAM MACs are compared between the
two devices (local OAM MAC = remote OAM MAC and vice versa).
two devices (local OAM MAC = remote OAM MAC and vice versa).
This protocol has the highest priority and hence will be the first to be checked if it is enabled.
6.2.11 MLPPP Endpoint Identifier
In this technique, the Local and the Remote MLPPP End Point Identifier are verified by matching them
against the Remote and the Local MLPPP End Point Identifier of the potential adjacent neighbors.
against the Remote and the Local MLPPP End Point Identifier of the potential adjacent neighbors.
The Local MLPPP End Point Identifier is matched to the neighbor Remote MLPPP End Point Identifier.
6.2.12 GRE Tunnel Information
In this technique, each GRE tunnel is identified by the following criteria:
1. Source IP.
2. Destination IP.
2. Destination IP.
Taking the example of two tunnels T1 and T2 to match, the source IP address of T1 is compared to the
destination IP address of T2. Similarly, the destination IP address of T1 is compared to the source IP
address of T2.
destination IP address of T2. Similarly, the destination IP address of T1 is compared to the source IP
address of T2.
6.2.13 Pseudowire Information
In this technique, each pseudowire is identified by the following criteria:
Local and Remote router IP.
Tunnel ID.
Taking the example of two pseudowire tunnels Pw1 and Pw2 to match:
The local IP of Pw1 is compared to the remote IP of Pw2 and the remote IP of Pw1 is
compared to the local IP of Pw2.
compared to the local IP of Pw2.
Tunnel ID