>From what I remember by head, if the switch is forwarding the packet on PFC
or MSFC, it will use the configuration you set on the port - trust or do
not trust. There are special case, though, were MSFC will set CoS to 0,
but I can4t remember the any special case this moment.
"Jennifer Mell
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Woods, Randall, SOBUS
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As soon as you turn on single-router-mode, it will sync up the redundant
MFSC on that switch automatically. Of course this will need to be
performed on every switch that has redund
ning Cisco IOS release 12.1(8a)E2 or later, stuff like that. That
link I sent earlier explains what needs to take place pretty well.
Woody
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hope this helps
Woody
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Depending on your topology. If you have
Depending on your topology. If you have only one Cat, I would definitely
configure it as two separate routers. However if you have two Cats each
with dual MSFCs then I would configure them as Active and Standby. With the
first scenario mentioned above it gives you redundant routing capabilities
You have three choices.
1 Treat the two MSFC's as two individual routers
2 Config-sync, basically you configure the routers individually but from
the active router
3 SRM, single router mode, you have a single router config, one active
one standby.
of coarse this is ASSuming your running hybr
I would stay away from directed broadcasts for IP helper commands. Remember
that ip helper not only forwards DHCP, but Netbios and NTP stuff too. You
can turn the unneeded broadcast off with the "no ip forward protocol"
commands.
Try and just use unicasts on you helper commands and watch utiliz
From: Robert Padjen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 3:28 PM
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does not reveal anything past 1%
Check to see if you have a multicast (or several)
stream going through. W
Check to see if you have a multicast (or several)
stream going through. We are seeing the first signs of
a bug on ours where it appears that all packets are
written to MLS and process switching.
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> Have a 6509 with 2 MSFC's. The MSFC's are running
how to upgrade IOS of the MSFCII!.
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> Hi;
>Anyone know how to upgrade Flash in the MSFC II.
>
> Thanks
> Vincent
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Vincent,
please visit this URL for instructions...
Catalyst
6000 Family Multilayer Switch Feature Card/MSFC2 DRAM Upgrade Installation
Note
cheers,
Nick Mackovski
Vincent wrote:
Hi;
Anyone know how to upgrade Flash in the MSFC II.
Thanks
Vincent
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FAQ, lis
Tim, you're the man! Thanks a ton. I'd buy you a beer if I could.
This is definitely the right way to fix the problem... took a whole minute.
Cheers everyone for the help,
Jeff
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Jeff,
Try this link: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/14.html , it has the
recovery procedures if you have erased the msfc's bootloader flash. It is
not too bad if you have a 4500/4700 router to reinstall the image.
Otherwise you can try the xmodem procedure (it did not work for me). I had
You need to change the boot config register back to what it was before. I
don't have the numbers off the top of my head, but you probably changed it
to 2142 in order to remove the password. You need to change it back (You
did write it down, right?)
Joel Studtmann
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Fr
The reason it's in router(boot) mode is because you've erased the "boot
system flash bootflash:" command that's needed to find the boot image.
Do a "show flash bootflash:" on the MSFC and check for the second image
listed and copy the name down EXACTLY (not the boot image name).
Enter config mod
Is it possible that you erase your flash too and the router is booting up
from the mini IOS in ROM? Try to sho flash and see if it has an IOS. If
not restore or copy from tftp.
""Jeff Duchin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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This could be as simple as setting a default route for you sc0 interface.
Mohammed.
if you go to the msfc (session 15) can you ping the servers?
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 15:30:37 Bartlett, DS1 wrote:
>I have two 6506's with MSFC PFC cards attached to the supervisors. I have
>configured multi
Daryn,
you don't say which switch you can't ping from the server
do you have a vlan interface (as opposed to a vlan) defined in the 2924
switch? by default the IOS will only create an interface for vlan 1, and
will only let you have one interface live at one time - a bit like having
the sc0
Here are the parameters of one of our MSFCs. Perhaps you
can do the comparison to platforms with this information.
SCRPNE134D-MSFC1>sho ver
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IOS (tm) MSFC Software (C6MSFC-JS-M), Version
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