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Cisco Prime Network 4.2.3 Supported Technologies and Topologies
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
6.2.14 VLAN ID Matching
In this technique, the VLAN configuration aspects of each pair of VLAN-enabled physically connected
Ethernet ports will be inspected to identify which VLAN tagged traffic crosses this link. The type of VLAN
configurations that are inspected include:
Ethernet ports will be inspected to identify which VLAN tagged traffic crosses this link. The type of VLAN
configurations that are inspected include:
Switchport in all configuration modes (Access, Trunk, Dot1q_Tunnel), including the VLAN
allowed and VLAN mapping.
allowed and VLAN mapping.
L2 sub-interfaces/service instances configured on the Ethernet port, specifically the VLAN
tag matching criteria.
tag matching criteria.
L3 sub-interfaces configured on the Ethernet port, specifically the VLAN tag matching
criteria.
criteria.
6.2.15 Route Targets
In this technique, each VRF is identified with the set of its import and export route targets (for either
IPv4 or IPv6 address families).
IPv4 or IPv6 address families).
Atleast one pair of import or export route target of one VRF entity is matched to the export or import
route target or the other VRF entity.
route target or the other VRF entity.