In the previous article on Cisco SD-WAN, I’ve shown you how to interact with the vManage using Postman software. Now it’s time to do some coding. We will interact with the SD-WAN using the Python requests library. For this article,
Cisco SD-WAN REST API calls with Postman
This article starts a series covering the depths of Cisco SD-WAN. This time, however, we will just scratch the surface with some basic requests. For that, we will use the Postman software and Cisco SD-WAN 20.4 Always On sandbox Authentication
TCN impact on the MST topology
Topology changes in a spanning-tree domain are inevitable. But what actually happens, and what impact does it have on the environment? We will find it out in this article! Topology We will examine today’s scenarios on the 3-tier topology. We’ve
PVST and MST (in)compatibility
Spanning-tree protocol configurations can cause headaches among network engineers. Especially if we have mixed topology, with more than one STP implementation. In this article, we will look closer at the interoperability between the Cisco PVST and MST. Based on two
Universal Network Backup Tool v 2.0 released
It’s been a while since the Universal Network Backup Tool was developed. This weekend a new version was released. There is one major bug fix and some enhancements. Changelog: Fixed bug crashing script because of ‘%’ present in the username/password
How to add and configure Nokia VSR VM in the GNS3
GNS3 is a powerful tool to simulate computer networks. Many images are ready to use right after the basic setup. However, sometimes we have to put in some more work to make everything work as expected. In this article, we
OSPF with BFD case study
While administrating the network, it’s important to think about high availability. If one network element goes down, the network can still operate properly after it’s converged. But how about the convergence time? It differs from one protocol to another, and
IPv6 tunneling over IPv4 GRE
As network engineers, sometimes we have to deal with unusual problems. One of them is when we have two isolated IPv6 network parts, but we want them to be able to communicate with each other. In this article, we’re gonna
Layer 3 MTU case study
In the previous article, I’ve touched the layer 2 MTU topic. This time, we will see how’s the behaviour of layer 3 MTU in 3 different scenarios. Packet structure First of all, before we touch on some case scenarios, let’s
Layer 2 MTU case study
The MTU topic seems to be confusing, especially among young network engineers. I’ve decided to into two parts. This article is focused on the layer 2 MTU aspect exclusively. I’ve prepared 3 case scenarios to present how’s switch behaves with