On (2013-11-23 14:06 -0800), Tony wrote:
No, we don't but sounds like perhaps it would allow us pick up stuff like
this sooner ? Apart from added complexity are there any reasons not to ?
Downside is, you'll notice more problems. Obviously the problems are there
regardless of mls
On Sunday, November 24, 2013 12:06:51 AM Tony wrote:
Possibly next time when it isn't 0700 Sunday morning and
I don't have children jumping all over me :) I'm also
hoping there isn't a next time before upgrade in 3 days
time...
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I would start testing IOS 15 for this platform, if
A number of them distributed as probes messuring throughput, latency, loss,
jitter. Reporting back to a central server. “client based” ip-sla ;)
Best regards
Lasse Birnbaum Jensen
Network administrator, IT-Service Infrastructure
University of Southern Denmark
Email: la...@sdu.dk
Phone: +45
We have been using EIGRP in the most recent generation of our campus
network, a choice that was largely made on the fact that it could
load-share across equal-cost paths, and take the path of least
resistance to the target.
Recently we upgraded some core links to 10Gbps, with a couple remaining
OOB console access
On 20 нояб. 2013 г., at 10:23, Preston Chilcote (pchilcot)
pchil...@cisco.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm curious: Does anyone use one or more raspberry pis in their network
(for networking related stuff)? What kinds of things are they used for?
Thanks,
Preston