Re: Packet Drops

2001-03-09 Thread Georg Naggies
yippie, no one has suggested it yet, so the privilege falls on me: check duplex settings - do not let auto-duplex handle that. cheers_georg_vienna -- _ georg naggies' heim am web http://212.17.70.55 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 919CDAAE8EFED31180ED0008C70

Off Topic - Cisco Access Pro Cards

2001-03-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I'm curious if anyone here has used an Access Pro Card before... I am = thinking about picking up a couple of these Access Pro cards and was = wondering about their durability and ease of use. Any pros or cons? =20 Also if someone could please point me to the right vendor that might be

Passed routing!!

2001-03-09 Thread martijn michiel
List, thanks for the Q&A living here. Things that I see help me getting the picture as I am new to Cisco networking. Not too good a pass, 781, but I passed. Am going to work the weak areas, redistribution, BGP, etc. in next labs to come while I continue with switching. They dig deep in the Rout

switch capacity - backplane

2001-03-09 Thread Gayathri
The catalyst 6000 series supports upto 130 Gb ports. And the backplane capacity is 32 gbps. So if i use all the 130 gigabit ports , does it mean that i am overutilizing. I cant relate the sizing of the ports to the switch backplane capacity. Thanks in advance for any clarifications recvd. G

About Point2Point Links and Bandwidth

2001-03-09 Thread jromero
Hello everyone. I have a question about layer 2 encap. for WAN Point-to-Point links (PPP, HDCLC, SDLC). Are all of them full-duplex? If the question is yes, does this mean that if I have an E1 connection (for instance) with a carrier I can say I have 2Mbps for inbound traffic and 2Mbps for ou

DSL SIMULATORS ?

2001-03-09 Thread Larry Osei-Kwaku
Guys, Are there any DSL simulators out there ? Cheers Larry = "Wear a smile and have friends; wear a scowl and have wrinkles." - George Eliot "the greatest glory is not in never falling, but rising up each time we fall." "The greatest man is not he who does not fall but he

Re: switch capacity - backplane

2001-03-09 Thread Larry Lamb
In article <98a7mc$s4o$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Gayathri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It's my understanding that anything over the switching capacity is oversubscribed. As far as overutilization, I'd say that depends a lot on your traffic pattens. If you're expecting 300Mb/s from each port, then I'd

Re: Off Topic: Load Balancing Through a PIX

2001-03-09 Thread EA Louie
take a look at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v52/config/con fig.htm#xtocid2757030 other comments in-line - Original Message - From: Yonkerbonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 7:49 AM Subject: Off Topic: Load Balan