DSL aggregation is where you terminate your DSL subscribers, and it's not
necessarely your DSLAM.
For a box, do you mean a box like the RedBack sms1800 ?
http://www.redback.com/products/sms1800_datasheet.asp
The cisco 6400 seems to be an equivalent box.
Patrick
> What is DSL aggregation ?
>
He's talking about multicast IP to multicast MAC translation. Notice the
MAC address starting with 01
Patrick
> Sisqo wrote:
> >
> > Cisco press book (BCMSN) does not really explain well the concept. I was
> > wondering if someone can help me break the barrier.
> >
> > Example in the book:
>
I don't think anybody is spitting on Cisco, we're just saying that
for very high speed backbones (i.e. > OC48) Juniper boxes are the best
for that specific job.
Patrick
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> ?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mail
First of all, Juniper has an oc-192 interface that actually does oc-192 and
that will still do oc-192 with an access-list on it. Cisco doesn't have a true
oc-192 card yet. They have OC-192 optics with an engine 3 forwarding engine
so it can do about 2.5Gbps, that's before applying access-lists...
Juniper has something called "the olive" which is a PC running JunOS.
So you can have a "Juniper" with 2 fastether interface to play with.
You get all the features, just not the speed.
I don't know if they can make it available to just anybody...
Call you local Juniper rep.
Patrick
> Now that's
Have a look at http://www.isi.edu/ra/rps/training/tutorial/
Patrick
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> You can find a lot of information about RADB on the RADB.net web site. The
> problem is that I never found some examples or explanations on how large
> ISPs use the infor
Why not registering a Maintainer object at radb.net and using that one?
see www.radb.net.
Patrick
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> hi all
>
> Anyone knows how to setup or have any experiences in setting up a routing
> registry? I am told to setup one but no idea how
If you're just trying to fix the non-deterministic behavior, use
bgp deterministic-med
what this does is, order the oaths by peer-AS, then select the best path
in each group then find an overall bestpath from comparing the winners in
each group. This will assure that the same path is always pre
Hi,
I had a 2611 that rebooted every time you typed in: sh ip bgp.
Solution, change IOS.
Patrick
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> Ladies and Gentleman,
>
> I have a puzzling, but none the less a very interested problem with putting
> TACACS+ on to
> a 2610 r
Actually, it sounds like their address space was registered in
RADB with there origin being there Telco ISP.
The traceroute you used (probably prtraceroute) looks up
addresses in RADB to determine there origin AS.
So, to Dan West, you are not misunderstanding the purpose
of the AS number in B
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