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1. IP-SLA: source and destination for the tcp connection were swapped.
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2. BGP: [ping/telnet from router in the EIGRP AS to the one where the IP SLA is] - BGP session was missing between RR (R5) and R12.% J1 }! x# y8 i, H; j8 a9 L% V
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3. IPv6: the tunnel on the picture was down - I couldn't bring it up but I think it was the same issue as you mentioned (remove mpls-traffic eng and add the tunnel destination)
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4. Ping www.cisco.com - ip domain-lookup missing, point to DNS server and add ip host in DNS server.4 p" U: r7 `$ m8 E) \* W
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5. PPP: [telnet from R27 to R25] - ppp multilink was down - (ppp authentication was wrong) - username R27 password XXX was missing in R25
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6. QoS: same as you mention. Screenshot with QoS applied to the DLCI in R25. I believe the QoS policy was defined but not applied to the DLCI.
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7. MSDP: I just remember that the PC in the picture had to get the stream from R28 but I don't know the issues.
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8. Another QoS in R25: ping was failing !.!.!.!.! (Some MQC policy was defined but not correct I guess).$ m/ N. f) P5 [$ x& K/ k
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9. MPLS: PC had to contact a server in the Internet cloud. Couldn't check.
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8 M$ ]$ K+ X; j* T! C+ X10. MST: [SW5 and SW6] - User had to ping Server (one of the SWs could not be modified) following screenshot (in one hop). Couldn't fix it so don't know what the issue was.
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