Do you want it for your wan/accounting or lan/security? Try fprobe, a free
ntop clone. http://fprobe.sourceforge.net/
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On a switch with MLS enabled does the switch interrupt the flow of packets
from a multicast source when there is a subscribed receiver on it?
For example: A router with PIM enabled is connected to two switches running
MLS, each with a subscibing host. One switch (switch1) has the multicast
This is actually very easy to do in the server OS (I admit, I'm an NT guy).
Simply put both IP's in the gateway list with the priority opposite on 14.
I guess you could also create 2 HSRP routers and split the assignment on the
servers.
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I carry a 2 rollover cable and a coupler as well as the std 3' rollover.
This way if you can always create the cable that works.
PS I hate that little button. I love what it does but I never have anything
to poke it with. Need to tape a paper clip to each switch.
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Yea, that's it. Or briefly Rip, OSPF, EIGRP and most other routing
protocols use the network command to specify which interfaces should
participate in route exchange. BGP uses it to specify which routes the
router can originate.
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Depends on what you are powering. Different blades draw different aperage.
Especially with the inline power 4 phones. Look at the first 20 pages of
the operating manual to find the specs. (2) 1300 power supplies may handle
it but if they are being used in parallel but then there is no failure
I'm assuming the 6509 will have the MSFC and blades w/ PFC's. Maybe an ATM
interface or two. What about ISDN?
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You'd be better off with a PRI and a channalized T1 card digital modem
card. You could then use a 3600. If you go with the async ports and modems
you won't be able to get the 56K(53K) compression. The PRI should be
cheaper than all those analog lines anyhow. Hunt around on ebay. There are
It may not be the syntax of your ACL's at all. Are you using MLS to do L3
switching with the 6509? If you are then you need the Policy Feature Card
(PFC) on your Sup blade.
It works like this: A packet hits the switch which records the destination
IP address in the CAM table and forwards it
Are you using Outlook w/ Exchange or POP/IMAPing?
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Remember, if you use the Loopback address, that counts as another hop. You
use the command in the syntax:
neighbor [ip-address|peer group] ebgp-multihop [ttl]
If you don't specify a ttl it assumes 255. If you don't enter the command
is defaults to 1.
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(hello, max age, fwd delay) to appropriate settings for your network for
optimal convergence.
My $.02
Jeff Gercken
CCNP, MCSE, CE
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