2007/5/10, Lamar Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If you'd like pointers to some good books, let me know and I'll reply offlist.
You seem to understand well the networking principles, so I'm also
interested in the reference of the books that taught you so well :)
Thanks,
--
Vassili Tchersky
Réseau
> > The question is:
> >Is this feature that I'm asking for available in some software for
> > the Cisco 7200 platform?
> >Any documentation regarding this would be appreciated
> >
> >Is it possible to somehow send VSA attributes via L2TP sessions?
> >
> > I have tried both 12.2-31.SB a
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Dennis Breithaupt schrieb:
> Hello people,
> It seems, that I've either misunderstood the concepts of getting
> qos-stats out of a c7200 :) or that there're some other problems with
> that. Anyway, I kindly request any hints, that may help here :)
According to Cisco:
"If the bandwidth of the interface is greater than the maximum value
reportable by this object then this object should report its
maximum value (4,294,967,295) and ifHighSpeed must be used
to report the interace's speed."
--
Tassos
Bill Nash wrote on 10/5/2007 8:05 μμ:
> Alte
Alternatively, make sure you're using the 64 bit counters (ifHCInOctets
ifHCOutOctets).
See the ifXtable in ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v2/IF-MIB.my
- billn
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Rhett Bassett wrote:
> Kumar Dasari wrote:
> > I am having rather erratic and inconsistent results for bandwidth u
Looks like a 64-bit vs 32-bit counter problem. You have to configure the
software to seek the 64-bit OID.
Kumar Dasari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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MKS <> wrote on Thursday, May 10, 2007 11:01 AM:
> fHello list
>
> We are running several LACs and LNSs using PPPoX in a vdpn setup.
> Currently we are using the "vendor-tag circuit-id service" command to
> get the location (DSLAM box,card,line) of xDSL users into the radius
> requests and log ge
Kumar Dasari wrote:
> I am having rather erratic and inconsistent results for bandwidth usage
> reports from different SNMP software packages (MRTG, Cacti, Solarwinds etc)
> when monitoring 10GigE interfaces on Cisco 7609 Routers. For example there is
> discripency in what the snmp software says
Some comments inline:
At 02:18 PM 5/10/2007 +0100, John R contended:
> Hello all
>
>We have some questions in relation to our environment, we basically have a
>pair of 6509 chassis with sup720-3b`s connecting to lots ( over 300 ) cisco
>3020 blade switches, with each 3020 attached to both 6509`s
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Kumar Dasari wrote:
> I am having rather erratic and inconsistent results for bandwidth usage
> reports from different SNMP software packages (MRTG, Cacti, Solarwinds
> etc) when monitoring 10GigE interfaces on Cisco 7609 Routers. For
> example there is discripency in what
Hi all:
I am having rather erratic and inconsistent results for bandwidth usage reports
from different SNMP software packages (MRTG, Cacti, Solarwinds etc) when
monitoring 10GigE interfaces on Cisco 7609 Routers. For example there is
discripency in what the snmp software says what the 5 min bps
These were just 2 ports on the same blade of a WS-X6724 blade at both
sides... nothing at all strange.
I never thought of not using PAgP or LACP - perhaps I should try it.
I am too nervous to bring the GEC back up - both links out of the
Etherchannel have been testing fine for days... maybe I s
Just out of curiosity, what sorts of freeware/open source tools are people
using to provide some level of alerting based on netflow data? Most of
the open source tools I've seen do visualization and/or data collection,
but the alert capabilities were lacking, at least the last time I looked.
I
On Wednesday 09 May 2007, myNET NOC - Bernd Ueberbacher wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm reading this list for a couple of months now and tonight I got my
> first question :-)
[snip details]
It is a really good list, isn't it? I certainly have found it to be. In any
case, maybe this will help you
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 12:04:42PM +0200, Dennis Breithaupt wrote:
>
> Hello people,
> It seems, that I've either misunderstood the concepts of getting
> qos-stats out of a c7200 :) or that there're some other problems with
> that. Anyway, I kindly request any hints, that may help here :)
Hello all
We have some questions in relation to our environment, we basically have a
pair of 6509 chassis with sup720-3b`s connecting to lots ( over 300 ) cisco
3020 blade switches, with each 3020 attached to both 6509`s, there are no
DFC`s on the linecards.
The 6500`s have 8 x Gig-E connection
> PS: c6500 is out of question for two reason... one it's too expensive
> and even if not (refurbished), it's too big sometimes. In small pops
> where we have let's say 10 clients, c6500 is really overkill.
There is a smaller ME6500 version that would fit your needs size-wise.
It's probably too ex
Hi,
Look at Cisco Catalyst 3750 Metro Series Switches ME-C3750-24TE-M
Arunas
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Primoz Jeroncic
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 10:36 AM
> To: Cisco Mailing list
> Subject: [c-nsp] L3 switch with MPLS suppo
> We've decided to go with multiple 7206VXR/NPE-G2's for our edge routing
> (replacing older NPE-300/400 devices). We have simple needs -- BGP, OSPF,
> NetFlow, and some small ACLs on the WAN interfaces. Since the IOS
> selection for
> the G2 is somewhat limited, if others can share what IOS rel
Or a 2800 with a HWIC 9 port: a 1U integrated router/switch. For more
switch ports, you can get a network module with 16 switch ports.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Primoz Jeroncic
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 09:18
> To: C
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Phil Mayers wrote:
> Primoz Jeroncic wrote:
> > Hi everyone
> >
> > I'm sorry since this post is not Cisco related, but I hope someone
> > might still have some usefull suggestions.
> >
> > I'm trying to find l3 switch capable of MPLS. Unfortunately
> > for some of our PE loca
Hi,
i d like to establish a vpn from a pix firewall 515 and pos version
7.0(5) with a public dmz and nat translation.
inside: 10.5.10.0/24
outside: 1.1.1.1/27 (public range)
dmz: 2.2.2.2/27 (public range)
remote inside network:192.168.20.0/24
So my encryption domain must be : 2.2.2.3/32 -- 19
Hello people,
It seems, that I've either misunderstood the concepts of getting
qos-stats out of a c7200 :) or that there're some other problems with
that. Anyway, I kindly request any hints, that may help here :)
System is "Cisco 7206VXR (NPE-G1)" running
"c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.124-11.T1
Primoz Jeroncic wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I'm sorry since this post is not Cisco related, but I hope someone
> might still have some usefull suggestions.
>
> I'm trying to find l3 switch capable of MPLS. Unfortunately
> for some of our PE locations switches like cat6500 or c3750 metro
> our way wa
fHello list
We are running several LACs and LNSs using PPPoX in a vdpn setup.
Currently we are using the "vendor-tag circuit-id service" command to
get the location (DSLAM box,card,line) of xDSL users into the radius
requests and log get request with the login information.
This is working used fi
For the records - we use 3750 cross- stack even with
12.2.25SEC (yeah, dusty by now, but the first version that
supported that) and they just work, and they absolutely work
fine.
-ako
On Wed, 9 May 2007 16:52:00 -0700, Mike Lydick wrote:
> I had a similar issue when trying to turn up port channel
Hi everyone
I'm sorry since this post is not Cisco related, but I hope someone
might still have some usefull suggestions.
I'm trying to find l3 switch capable of MPLS. Unfortunately
for some of our PE locations switches like cat6500 or c3750 metro
our way way too much. So I'm trying to find somet
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