Hello,
Does anyone have experience using PGBGP with quagga?
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On Nov 27, 2017, 12:06 PM, at 12:06 PM, Michael H Lambert <lambert@psc.edu> wrote:
>Hi Pardeep,
>
>> On 27 Nov 2017, at 09:52, Pardeep <pardeep@vayugroup.net> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for your prompt response.
>>
>> As I am doing it first time, so I am not much aware its IOS
>interface. Can you please help me to how to check if Ubuntu VM is using
>bridge networking or NAT networking and If its uses NAT networking then
>how to shift to bridge networking ?
>
>If you are using VirtualBox on the VM server, you can configure the
>guest with "Bridged Adapter" to make it bridge to the NIC. You might
>also be able to use "Host-only Adapter" if you have an extra NIC in the
>VM server. If you're using another virtualization platform, sorry, I'm
>not familiar with it.
>
>Michael
>
>
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Does anyone have experience using PGBGP with quagga?
?Sent from Blue ?
On Nov 27, 2017, 12:06 PM, at 12:06 PM, Michael H Lambert <lambert@psc.edu> wrote:
>Hi Pardeep,
>
>> On 27 Nov 2017, at 09:52, Pardeep <pardeep@vayugroup.net> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for your prompt response.
>>
>> As I am doing it first time, so I am not much aware its IOS
>interface. Can you please help me to how to check if Ubuntu VM is using
>bridge networking or NAT networking and If its uses NAT networking then
>how to shift to bridge networking ?
>
>If you are using VirtualBox on the VM server, you can configure the
>guest with "Bridged Adapter" to make it bridge to the NIC. You might
>also be able to use "Host-only Adapter" if you have an extra NIC in the
>VM server. If you're using another virtualization platform, sorry, I'm
>not familiar with it.
>
>Michael
>
>
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