Re: Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-08-01 Thread MADMAN
The mls rp ip is disabled by default. There is MLS that you apparently can't configure, like you can't disable CEF on a 12000, going on between the switch and the MSFC/PFC. This URL talks some about it though it pertains to the sup1, can't find a similiar URL with the supII but I think in this r

Re: Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-08-01 Thread Cisco_Maniac
Absolutely Chuck. Dave, any comments on the sameand can you get packet statistics from the PFC card if you add it to increase teh features available? Regards, Cisco_Maniac ""Chuck"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > when in doubt, check the docs on CCO ( althoug

Re: Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-07-31 Thread Chuck
when in doubt, check the docs on CCO ( although as I delve deeper into the 3550 docs, I am finding many things that don't jibe ) http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/12_1e/comref/m1. htm#69312 watch the wrap mls rp ip (global configuration mode) Use the mls rp ip command t

Re: Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-07-31 Thread Cisco_Maniac
Dave, I am sure the command 'no mls rp ip' would work in the Cat 6509. I have seem it in the Todd Lamle guide for switching. Boy, I am currently studying for S/W I got to remember stuff from the study material, unless have started aging and my memory has started to fail. Could you just check on t

Re: Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-07-31 Thread MADMAN
Cisco_Maniac wrote: > > Agreed Dave. RSM and MSM are bothe blades and occupy a slot of Cat 5XXX and > Cat 6XXX series chassis. Also the MSFC and RSFC are daughter cards as you > rightly pointed out. I did a bit or reserch myself and came to the > conclusion that the mother cards are basically Int

Re: Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-07-30 Thread Cisco_Maniac
Agreed Dave. RSM and MSM are bothe blades and occupy a slot of Cat 5XXX and Cat 6XXX series chassis. Also the MSFC and RSFC are daughter cards as you rightly pointed out. I did a bit or reserch myself and came to the conclusion that the mother cards are basically Internal Routers and nothing else,

Re: Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
The RSM takes up a slot and is used in CAT5000's and 5500's. The RSFC if I recall correctly is a daughter board on certain supII and supIII G's in the 5500 chassis. The MSM also eats up a slot in the 6000, 6500 chassis whereas the MSFC is a daughter board in the sup cards in the 6500 line. There

Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-07-30 Thread Cisco_Maniac
Hi, Can someone explain to me when should RSM, MSM, RSFC, MSFC, etc be used? Basically does anyone know where the comparison (feature wise) on Cisco site including CCO? I want to know from Switching exam point of view. Regards, Amit Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=