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  • Happy Friday everyone! I hope your Summer has been fun and relaxing. I hope you had a chance to recover, get some of your projects done, and spend some time with the family. Maybe you got a little travel in if you are into that. I know I ...

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    RE: EVE NG help

    I've only used the iso method. You just make the iso into a cdrom and install it to a qcow disk. I generally make a separate conductor and router images in EVE, but you don't have to, especially if you do the automated bootstrapping and onboarding. You ...

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    EVE NG help

    I've installed the latest EVE NG CE as an ESXi VM. I'm having issues running the SSR in EVE NG. I followed the EVE Cookbook but it's for the package based .iso. (128*.iso) Does it matter? How do I use the .qcow image in EVE NG? Obviously the ...

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    SSR Duel Stack Support

    Hi All, I've been testing an SSR neighborhood configuration using IPv6 prefix delegation, with the internet as the transport. I was wondering if the SSR supports a duel stack interface config? I don't see a way to configure this in the GUI. ...

  • Observation When managing SSR via Mist WAN Assurance, application identification is far more limited than in the legacy SSR Conductor. Conductor supported multiple identification methods (L3/L4 signatures, FQDN/SNI parsing, TLS CN ...

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    Routing Question

    I'm hardware limited, so I have this network setup all running on a local server with VMs. "Router A" and "Router B" are peered in the same neighborhood with subnet 10.10.10.0/24. I also have a "Service A" and "Service B" that point to their own respective ...

  • Thanks, not the prettiest box, but yes, I believe it will work well for my purposes. Also adding an Intel i350 Quad port 1G NIC. ------------------------------ DALE CARPINETI ------------------------------

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