Hi, Chee.
Try no keepalive on the ethernet interface. Remember, though, that this
might also have to be done on other interfaces on the physical net if they
are expecting to see it. One example might be a Cisco router talking to a
Cisco switch port.
I've also noticed some CRC errors (in rare
Hi, Folks.
I have read Caslow's Bridges, Routers and Switches for CCIEs volume one.
Has anyone examined the differences between volume 1 and 2. Is volume 2
still recommended if you have covered volume one, or are there only a few
additional topics that can be reviewed separately?
Thanks.
If I recall, I plugged a WIC-2T into a 1604 last year. The version of IOS I
was using wouldn't recognize the card (sorry, can't remember the version and
haven't got unit any more).
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You could try source-bridge spanning on the T/R interface. I believe that
this may reduce the total volume of explorers flowing by sending only
spanning tree explorers and not all routes.
If you are sending via DLSW, make sure that your virtual ring group to DLSW
is the same on both sides of the
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