On Fri, Sep 07, 2007, Mark Tinka wrote:
> On Friday 07 September 2007 11:36, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>
> > Yup! I just verified it between a 7204 (with PA-8E's and
> > a PA-4E) via a 2924XL to a 3640:
>
> Interesting... thanks.
I should've also included:
System image file is "slot0:c7200-is-mz.123-
Has anyone ever gotten a 7200 chassis S/N as reported by 'sh inv' to match
up with rear label?
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On Friday 07 September 2007 11:36, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Yup! I just verified it between a 7204 (with PA-8E's and
> a PA-4E) via a 2924XL to a 3640:
Interesting... thanks.
Cheers,
Mark.
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> > Is this exam part of a larger certification, a requirement of
> > a partner specialisation, or are you just a sick and twisted
> > individual?
Partner specialisation. No way I'd be doing this voluntarily.
> These lifecycle exams are part of partner specialization and are
> an example of sic
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007, Mark Tinka wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 September 2007 21:06, Vincent De Keyzer wrote:
>
> > The fact is that I can create a .1q interface on a PA-4E
> > port -...
>
> Just curious; does the 802.1Q encapsulation actually work on
> this PA?
Yup! I just verified it between a 7204
If you are using an IOS that supports it, you can add the "replace-
as" option to the "neighbor x.x.x.x local-as" command, and it will
not prepend the AS configured for the routing process, only the one
defined via "local-as". If you add the dual-as option, it will
allow the EBGP peers to
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 21:06, Vincent De Keyzer wrote:
> The fact is that I can create a .1q interface on a PA-4E
> port -...
Just curious; does the 802.1Q encapsulation actually work on
this PA?
IIRC, IOS did not originally support 802.1Q on 10Mbps-only
Ethernet interface; you required
Hi,
On 9/7/07, Arnold Nipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06.09.2007 18:52 William F. Maton Sotomayor wrote
>
> > It's a good point. I have come across some scripts that will take the
> > output of "show inventory" as well, but I'm not sure what IOS versions and
> > platforms support that comm
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Joe Freeman wrote:
> Does anyone have a sample config or info as to how to internetwork
> frame-relay connected remote sites to an ethernet connected host? I'd like
> to see a point-to-point configuration where the dlci is mapped to a specific
> dot1q
Does anyone have a sample config or info as to how to internetwork
frame-relay connected remote sites to an ethernet connected host? I'd like
to see a point-to-point configuration where the dlci is mapped to a specific
dot1q tag, and if possible a point-to-multipoint configuration where all the
fra
I have two routers which are IBGP neighbors of each other, and EBGP
neighbors with upstream providers. I need to change the ASN runnig on the
boxes with the least impact to either the IBGP or EBGP processes. After
pouring over the config, it seems that there are at least two options. I am
lookin
On 06.09.2007 18:52 William F. Maton Sotomayor wrote
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I use this for a Catalyst 6509 & little switch.
>>
>> OID Chassis serial number : .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.1
>> OID Cards serial number and type : .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1
>
> It's a good
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The "show mls cef summ" tells you how many are being pushed to the
TCAM and is what to worry about running out of space on the PFC2/3B's
of the world. If your code supports it, a "show mls cef max" is
informative of how close you are (3BXL below
I'll rank my order of preference:
1. CSS
2. F5
3. Citrix Netscalers
12. Foundry
99. Local Directors
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> If its only 5-20Mb/s consider IOS SLB - e
If its only 5-20Mb/s consider IOS SLB - especially if you have spare 7200s
available. (I know not everyone has "spare" kit but you never know)
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For 5 to 20Mbps you can use IOS SLB that is available in the 7200 and 6500.
Use it in dispatch mode so only connections to the servers are load balanced
and return traffic is sent directly by the server via a loopback using the
VIP. You'll have to check Feature Navigator to confirm where it is
supp
Try 'no neg' on both sides, I seem to remember an issue related to that
between 6500 and GSR, but that was six years ago so the memories are a
little foggy.
Drew Weaver wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> We are trying to connect a Catalyst 6509 connected via fiber to two GSR 12000
> routers.
>
> When we co
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Drew Weaver wrote:
> We are trying to connect a Catalyst 6509 connected via fiber to two GSR
> 12000 routers.
I don't have a 12000 here to test with, but I've seen issues like this
even between 6509s on occasion, so you're not alone :)
A few questions:
1. What is the distan
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 02:11:03PM -0400, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> We are trying to connect a Catalyst 6509 connected via fiber to two GSR 12000
> routers.
>
> When we connect the switch to the router(s) via G5/1 and G5/2 (on the
> Supervisor 720) we get input errors on the Router (th
Hi,
We're looking to serve up some live flash media streams in a highly available
way, by deploying a couple of flash media servers behind a hardware load
balancer.
We do have a Cisco LocalDirector 416 acting as a boat anchor. We'll need to
support anywhere from 5-20 Mbps in the short term th
Hi there.
We are trying to connect a Catalyst 6509 connected via fiber to two GSR 12000
routers.
When we connect the switch to the router(s) via G5/1 and G5/2 (on the
Supervisor 720) we get input errors on the Router (the GSR side), the line goes
up/up but we see:
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 run
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Dimitrios Kalogeras wrote:
> Hi *,
> Is it possible to replace the rcmd with ssh in crypto equipped IOS ?
>
> In general this is possible if it allowed to store some other's public
> keys in the keys storage place of the accepting peer.
>
>
IOS do
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I use this for a Catalyst 6509 & little switch.
>
> OID Chassis serial number : .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.1
> OID Cards serial number and type : .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1
It's a good point. I have come across some scripts that will take the
output
On Wednesday 05 September 2007, Jeff Crowe wrote:
> Can someone tell me if a WS-G5483 GBIC TX adapater work with the WS-X5403
> Gig Card in a 5500?
No.
The only gigabit card for a Catalyst 5000/5500 that will take a 5483 that I
have found is the nine-port Gigabit EtherChannel card, WS-X5410. I
I use this for a Catalyst 6509 & little switch.
OID Chassis serial number : .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.1
OID Cards serial number and type : .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1
Regards
Laurent
kevin gannon wrote:
> Does anyone know of or have a script that will take in a "show tech"
> and extract the part
With the useful life of Sup2s as full-table BGP routers coming to an end
sometime real soon, I've been looking at our 6509s trying to figure out
just how much time we have, and I'm a bit confused.
#sh ip ro sum | inc Net|Tot
Route SourceNetworksSubnets OverheadMemory (bytes)
Tota
On Sep 6, 2007, at 8:23 AM, mack wrote:
> Second you should become intimately familiar with TCAM and the
> merge algorithm.
In addition to these detailed and excellent guidelines (I'd add 'sh
fm sum' to the arsenal, as well, along with careful ACL construction
to minimize LOU consumption),
As long as you have DFCs on the 6704s things may be okay. Whether
it's hardware processed by the PFC/DFC or software switched depends
on what you are doing in the PBR route-maps...
Phil
On Sep 6, 2007, at 10:21 AM, Andrew Milner wrote:
> Greetings
>
> We're contemplating a design that would
Hi,
On 9/6/07, Andrew Milner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings
>
> We're contemplating a design that would make extensive use of policy
> based routing on our 7600 RSP720/WS-6704's.. Back in the day, you'd
> never do something like that because of performance but now it seems
> like that i
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> Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 09:21:14 -0500
> From: "Andrew Milner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [c-nsp] PBR performance gotchas
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> Greetings
>
> We're contemplating
Is it possible to confiugure an IP pool in IOS which is shared amongst
multiple VRFs?
If so, does the router partition instances of this pool?
I would not have thought so, but no harm to ask.
Essentially I would like to offer pool services to users being placed in
VRFs and to maintain the least
Hi Y'all,
I have a customer that's provided with a list of Cisco part #s (example
800-08136-06-B0 for the NPE) and the Cisco account team cannot figure
out the correct equivalents.
I'd go back to the customer contact and ask for clarification but the
account team has already antagonized the cus
Greetings
We're contemplating a design that would make extensive use of policy
based routing on our 7600 RSP720/WS-6704's.. Back in the day, you'd
never do something like that because of performance but now it seems
like that is fixed? I don't have the means to test in a lab
environment, so I'm
> Help required to understand the difference between kboot/mboot and boot
> images...
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/search/search.pl?searchPhrase=kboot+mboot
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On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 09:29:52AM +0300, Raymond Macharia wrote:
> Actually I did try a regular Cisco SFP with no progress at all, the Wireless
> equipment LED lights up indicating some kind of physical connection but the
> Cisco remains totally unresponsive, its as if there is no connection
Hello Justin,
I just picked up an O'Reilly book recently called "Network Warrior" by Gary
A. Donahue, so far it's been very interesting. Covers a broad range of
useful topics.. routing, switching, design, qos, etc. Seems primarily from a
campus/enterprise perspective. Not enough on one thing to ma
Yes it does. Since we don't bother with redundant DC power in
our setup we connect both inputs together - but if you only
connect 1 input, only card is powered, connect only the other
input and only the other card is powered, etc. So if you were
running an unattended NOC you would probably do re
kevin gannon wrote:
> Does anyone know of or have a script that will take in a "show tech"
> and extract the part numbers and serial numbers ?
>
Haven't tried it yet for modular boxes, but did you look into the SNMP
MIBs? We logg the Ser# for routers we are currently rolling out, and all
I nee
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Hi *,
Is it possible to replace the rcmd with ssh in crypto equipped IOS ?
In general this is possible if it allowed to store some other's public
keys in the keys storage place of the accepting peer.
Thanks in advance,
Dimitris
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> >
> > Does anyone have a place where I can get resources for the 646-058
> > (Cisco Lifecycle Services Advanced Routing and Switching) exam?
>
> If a Cisco Press book that covers this stuff doesn't exist (I
> haven't checked), you could try:
>
> - the Cisco Press CCDA self study book (it c
Hello Justine,
first I would suggest that you sign up for some of the network mailing lists
and you can also review the archives for any specific issues, Cisco NSP is a
good start there are others like NANOG ( more for service providers but the
principles apply to large networks as well) etc, if yo
In my experience 256 is the absolute minimum, but if you are planning to
receive the entire routing table please get 1GB.
BGP is more a function of memory and not link size. CPU will only come into
play if you have frequent BGP routing table updates.
On 9/6/07, Dracul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On 06.09.2007 10:58 kevin gannon wrote
> Does anyone know of or have a script that will take in a "show tech"
> and extract the part numbers and serial numbers ?
>
> I know Cisco works does this but I want an offline tool that can
> extract the information. That will handle things like seeing the
kevin gannon a écrit :
> Does anyone know of or have a script that will take in a "show tech"
> and extract the part numbers and serial numbers ?
>
> I know Cisco works does this but I want an offline tool that can
> extract the information. That will handle things like seeing the
> chassis serial
Thanks for yout input stephen!
I will be running BGP for Internet access. I need to route a /24 or /23
public IP address to the network.
config for bandwidth would be on one site is 2x1MB link and on another site
is 1x1MB and 1x2MB link.
both are using Cisco 2851 routers.
chris
On 9/2/07, Steph
Does anyone know of or have a script that will take in a "show tech"
and extract the part numbers and serial numbers ?
I know Cisco works does this but I want an offline tool that can
extract the information. That will handle things like seeing the
chassis serial numbers and psu from 6500s.
Thank
Hi,
Help required to understand the difference between kboot/mboot and boot
images...and why Cisco has so many image options?
Regards
Vikas Sharma
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Hi Brett,
On 9/6/07, Brett Looney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a place where I can get resources for the 646-058 (Cisco
> Lifecycle Services Advanced Routing and Switching) exam?
If a Cisco Press book that covers this stuff doesn't exist (I haven't
checked), you could try:
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