Hi All,
Does anyone have experience organizing TE FRR via CSC? Customer network is VOIP
operator and they would like organize fast
convergence via CSC connection.
Dmitry
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Hi.
If I need more GigE ports in this Chassis are the only options
to add a PA-GE? I read where a PA-GE will not support the copper gigabit?
You also have the option to use an external switch to aggregate
several GE links into the 7200. Of course do that limit the bandwidth
to the locations,
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 10:41:26AM +0100, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Closer investigation showed, that for some reason, Cat3560E is doing
significantly less output buffering than all other Cisco access switches.
While Cat2960G, Cat3550, Cat3560G and Cat3750G happily buffer any
microburst
Fixed in 12.2.46 :)
The problem you noticed is documented under the following bug ID:
CSCsl31925
Externally found moderate defect: Duplicate (D)
Static routes using VRF object tracking not working . .
It eventually was found to be due to bug:
CSCsf25288
Hi Gustavo,
Thanks for the feedback, but I would like to dynamically export the routes, not
using static routing.
Regards.
From: Gustavo Rodrigues Ramos [mailto:gust...@nexthop.com.br]
Sent: Mon 3/2/2009 22:30
To: Leonardo Gama Souza
Cc: cisco-nsp
Hi Ivan
Thank you. I try to do it in my switch but it won't work
What wrong I did?
Thank you
switch#dir
Directory of flash:/
4 drwx 704 Feb 28 1993 19:08:20 html
18 -rwx1142 Mar 03 2009 08:14:33 top.tcl
3612672 bytes total (357888 bytes free)
switch#config terminal
Does anyone know if it is possible even roundaboutly to figure out what
physical port a MAC address is connected to even if that port is in a VLAN? I
can find the mac - IP pair and I can find out what ports are assigned to the
VLAN, but it would be super swell if I could also figure out what
If you have loopback cable on the same router, or vlan between two different
routers, you could potentially run a IGP routing protocol for example ospf
on the same network while using different context/process on each end to
exchange routes.
Schilling
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 8:08 PM,
2009/3/3 Drew Weaver drew.wea...@thenap.com:
Does anyone know if it is possible even roundaboutly to figure out what
physical port a MAC address is connected to even if that port is in a VLAN? I
can find the mac - IP pair and I can find out what ports are assigned to the
VLAN, but it would
Why not running a dynamic routing protocol between Main, A, B, and C. ?
Static routes = manual maintenance.
Selon Deric Kwok deric.kwok2...@gmail.com:
Hi all
I have network question and hope you can help
main router- 3 static routes
ip route 192.168.0.0/24 10.0.0.1 (routerA)
ip
Dmitry V. Volkov wrote on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 08:08:
Hi All,
Does anyone have experience organizing TE FRR via CSC? Customer
network is VOIP operator and they would like organize fast
convergence via CSC connection.
Don't see how this can be done at the moment. You can investigate
Greetings,
I'm seeing a weird OSPF flap issue between a bunch of 7206's and a
6513. We're running fast OSPF between them all. Here's some sample config:
7206:
router ospf 1
router-id 0.0.1.10
log-adjacency-changes
area 0 authentication
redistribute connected metric-type 1 subnets
Hi all,
I have here a 2960 switch with 12.2(46) lan base.
After the switche has booted correctly I can see..
[...]
% Can't insert config node for vrf=default
Press RETURN to get started!
What is the reason for the message Can't insert config node for
vrf=default?
Any idea?
Thanks
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 06:01:32PM +0100, luismi wrote:
Hi all,
I have here a 2960 switch with 12.2(46) lan base.
After the switche has booted correctly I can see..
[...]
% Can't insert config node for vrf=default
Press RETURN to get started!
What is the reason for the message
So if I understand everything correctly, it is a cosmetic bug during the
boot.
I will notify it to Cisco.
It shouldn't be related with my previous config since I don't have any
command related with node, vrf or similar words related with the
message -I think-.
El mar, 03-03-2009 a las 12:13
No company owns all the infrastructure to get around the world.
For example the undersea cables are commonly investor owned, installed
by one company, maintained by another, and used by a variety of
carriers. Things like the FLAG or SEA-* cables. Surely not the case
here, but ATT either did or
Your original message indicated you had a router. Based on Cisco's
documentation tclsh doesn't work on most Catalyst switches.
Best regards
Ivan
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From: Deric Kwok [mailto:deric.kwok2...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 2:22 PM
To: Ivan Pepelnjak
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Ivan Pepelnjak wrote:
Your original message indicated you had a router. Based on Cisco's
documentation tclsh doesn't work on most Catalyst switches.
They do have their pride, after all :-)
Jeff
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Having a strange problem with IPv4 and send-label. The topology is the
below. I originate 100.100.100.16
from AS16 and it reaches AS19.
R16---eBGP+send-label--R17---IGP
BGP+send-label-R18-eBGP send-labelR19
AS16
AS17
AS17
Hi Ivan
Now I am trying on the router but it won't work also
What wrong I did?
Thank you
router#dir
Directory of flash:/
1 -rw- 8624196 Mar 5 1993 00:05:02 +00:00 c3725-i-mz.123-6e.bin
2 -rw-1142 Mar 3 2009 15:05:26 +00:00 top.tcl
31936512 bytes total (23306240
Your IOS is too old, tclsh was introduced in 12.3(2)T. Cisco recommends
using at least 12.3(14)T; 12.4 might be even better.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3t/12_3t2/feature/guide/gt_tcl.html
If you want to know when a particular command (for example, tclsh) was
introduced in Cisco
Brandon Price wrote:
Actually, you can install a C7200-I/O-GE+E and save yourself a PA slot
and the associated bandwidth point hit.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/bba/101247
Now that's something that I did not know. Any word on if this is
actually supported or not?
Justin
Hi there,
However on R19 I receive the label via eBGP. However I do not install into
The MPLS forwarding table but I do not know why ??
You send the labels via BGP, but have you enabled LDP/TDP between R18 and R19?
If not, it won't use any labels and consequently not install anything into the
Do you have the VRF configured in your eBGP router?
If not, add this to your BGP configuration to keep it from filtering
those out:
no bgp default route-target filter
The prefixes will be filtered out if there is no local VRF to import to.
Some more details on this setup:
Is anybody working with FWSM's and mixed-mode IPv4+IPv6 ACL's?
I'm having trouble with traceroute6 not succeeding, but ping6 working
fine:
access-list From_Internet extended permit udp any range 32768 65535
object-group NMS-HOSTS range 33434 33523 log
access-list From_Internet extended permit
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Leif Sawyer wrote:
Is anybody working with FWSM's and mixed-mode IPv4+IPv6 ACL's?
I'm having trouble with traceroute6 not succeeding, but ping6 working
fine:
You might be getting caught by flawed behavior of the FWSM. I've run into
something similar with straight v4
Justin M. Streiner writes in reply to:
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Leif Sawyer wrote:
Is anybody working with FWSM's and mixed-mode IPv4+IPv6 ACL's?
I'm having trouble with traceroute6 not succeeding, but
ping6 working fine:
You might be getting caught by flawed behavior of the FWSM.
I've
Hi,
I'm trying to get answers to a few questions regarding VPLS configuration
on a 7600. Can someone please help me out here. Below is my running config.
* I'm not seeing the traffic coming in on the VC get switched towards the
attachment circuit. The traffic i'm using is Unicast, IP. Is there
Hi,
VPLS is not supported over GRE on 7600.
Brad Hedlund
bhedl...@cisco.com
http://www.internetworkexpert.org
On 3/3/09 10:28 PM, Asheesh Jadav aja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get answers to a few questions regarding VPLS configuration
on a 7600. Can someone please help me
Hello
Can anyone advice what is the best method to keep track of SSL cert expiry
on ACS 4.2 servers. I have 15 ACS across the globe , which I have to
manually keep track on cert validity.
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The Line card I have is a WS-X6408A-GBIC. I'm using different ports on the
same line card for my attachment circuit as well as VC. Is VPLS supported on
this hardware?
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Asheesh Jadav aja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get answers to a few questions
I am trying to ssh from a 2811 to linux box. I telnet to the Cisco and
issue
ssh -l root xx.xx.xx.xx
and I get the password prompt. I enter that and then logon goes through
and I get the shell prompt. The problem is that nothing I type seems to
get through to linux.
Is there some magic I am
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