Hi all!
I've been racking my brain over this for a day now.
I have a multicast stream that I have marked with a DSCP value close
at the core of my net.
I subscribe too it in an ME3400-24FS (12.2(46)SE METROIPACCESS).
The problem is that the switch, contrary too documentation, has no
"mls qos" co
Do a snmpwalk on 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1, this gives info on all the temp
sensors in the box.
Martin
On Wednesday, 15 April, 2009 07:10 Engelhard Labiro <> wrote:
> Couldn`t find doco on cisco that state it has a temp.sensor..but
> "sh env" of the module indicates that the chassis is able to s
Couldn`t find doco on cisco that state it has a temp.sensor..but
"sh env" of the module indicates that the chassis is able to show the
temp. of the card.
sh module
Mod Ports Card Type Mode
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18 CEF
Hi all,
Does WS-X6748-SFP have temperature sensor?
Can we confirm it on cisco web site?
Regards,
Hiromasa
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By the way i wonder , how can it be done symmetrical traffic flow in this
scenario ? Local traffic goes from local ISP and the return traffic comes
back through local ISP. Outside of the country traffic goes from
international IPS and the return traffic comes back through internaional
ISP. I
Hello Paul:
Hi,
Is this possible?
I want to configure a 3550 as follows,
1 port as a default gateway, this will be connected to a internet
router.
e.g. a WAN connection
Any number of other the other ports to be assigned an IP address that
can be
connected to a cable NAT Router and all outboun
Hi,
I'm suddenly getting :
Apr 14 17:27:21 EDT: %SYS-2-INTSCHED: 'suspend' at level 3 -Process= "Virtual
Exec", ipl= 3, pid= 136 -Traceback= 0x6049A4C4 0x605D94CC 0x605A55C4 0x625BFDD0
0x60E67FD0 0x60E68DA8 0x625BFD84 0x60E62804 0x60E3D8E0 0x604DAD28 0x604F6FB4
0x60598000 0x60597FE4
Hi,
Is this possible?
I want to configure a 3550 as follows,
1 port as a default gateway, this will be connected to a internet router.
e.g. a WAN connection
Any number of other the other ports to be assigned an IP address that can be
connected to a cable NAT Router and all outbou
If you are not advertising any space, I would imagine an AS path filter
on ISP-1 (limited to 1 or 2 hops, if that works for you) and no AS path
filter on ISP-2 would do the trick. You would want a floating static
default route(s) for outbound traffic redundancy.
Now, if you are advertising space,
Hello ,
I have got one internet router running BGP , and this router has got
connections with two different ISPs. One of the ISP is local for my country
and the other ISP's location is outside of my country. I want to classify
geographical traffic with BGP. For example , local traffic to my c
James said today:
> Clock Source INTERNAL (but the source of this clock is derived from
LINE)
Change this config so that timing is supplied by line (telco) rather than
INTERNAL.
Richard
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Hi All,
I have a variety of Catalyst 29xx/35xx/65xx/37xx switches and all my
3750 seem to be incrementing "RxQ2 buffers" failures in interface
buffers pools. If I am to understand correctly public buffer pools
will be used as a fallback so there is no performance hit and I do not
need to concern m
We have a box with the above specifications in production. 4
interfaces are being used; 2 ATM, 2 GigE.
SLOT 0 (RP/LC 0 ): Route Processor
Route Memory: MEM-GRP-512=
SLOT 2 (RP/LC 2 ): 4 port ATM Over SONET OC12c/STM-4c Multi Mode
Processor Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-256=
Pack
Working fine here on a lot of 8.0(3) boxes.
What code were you running and what problems did you have?
tv
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I'm looking for general real-world e
I'm looking for general real-world experiences of stability of a fail
over ASA cluster running 8.0.x code. At least in earlier 8.0 codes, we
ran into several failover-specific bugs, and am hoping things are
smoother now.
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Aaron wrote:
The ends of each fiber should be treated independently as far as signal
strength. One side might indeed be stronger.
We changed a router card, and now we're seeing PSE on both ends. If the
E3 card is stronger, I can accept that we're overdriving the carrier's
gear, causing issue
Why are you configured for internal and not line clocking?
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:46, james edwards
wrote:
> This is on the 3700 and a DS3 card. Looks like I am losing timing, which is
> derived from the line.
> I have searched on "clock change..." and have not pulled anything up at
> Cisco.
The ends of each fiber should be treated independently as far as signal
strength. One side might indeed be stronger.
On the E3 side, are the other ports plugged into a different system? I think
that version slaves off of port 0 for all the ports for clocking.
PSE are not really an issue but are an
Lamar Owen wrote:
What sort of failures prompted the card switch?
Ugh. Card #1 went offline following an IOS upgrade reboot. Syslog
messages suggested memory problems. After being swapped out, a reseat
of the memory brought the card back to life as a hot spare.
Card #2 began misbehaving
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 11:44:41 Pete Templin wrote:
> Lamar Owen wrote:
> > It's also possible the ADM is sending you a too-hot signal; you can
> > simulate an attenuator for testing by slightly pulling the SC for the
> > receive out; this simulates an air-gap attenuator. If you can get an
> > i
This is on the 3700 and a DS3 card. Looks like I am losing timing, which is
derived from the line.
I have searched on "clock change..." and have not pulled anything up at
Cisco. I am not taking any errors.
I wish there was a clock slip counter.
Any ideas ?
Apr 14 02:23:06.295 MST: %LINK-3-UPDOW
To chime in a little bit here on the bleeding edge comments - we jumped
on the Nexus 7K pretty early on (shortly after GA), as we would
otherwise have spent about as much investing in new 6500's, our budget
wasn't going to allow for replacing equipment for at least 5 years, and
we were jumping
Hi list
What's your experience with SRC or SRC3 on 7200, is it stable as a MPLS PE?
Regards
MKS
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Lamar Owen wrote:
The first thing I look for when this sort of things occurs is 'clock source
line' in the configuration.
Already checked.
It's also possible the ADM is sending you a too-hot signal; you can simulate
an attenuator for testing by slightly pulling the SC for the receive out; th
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 04:28:26 pm Emanuel Popa wrote:
> i'm really scared when using a fairly new platform with a
> fairly new software version.
Agree. I think the ASR9000 code is quite new.
As you say, documentation is scarce, but I'm not sure IOS XR
is prime time for typical edge service
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 10:54:06 Pete Templin wrote:
> Any thoughts on what to look for?
I'm running a 12012 with engine 0 4xOC3c cards here.
The first thing I look for when this sort of things occurs is 'clock source
line' in the configuration. I have swapped ports around before and forgotten
List,
We're seeing some odd issues on a transport OC3c between two POPs. We
had a variety of failures at the Z end with two different Engine 0 4xOC3
cards, so we swapped out to an Engine 3 4xOC3 card. We're now seeing
randomly-timed OSPF issues, as well as LOTS of PSE (positive stuff
events
Dan,
In addition to the outbound CBAC inspection map you also need to create
another "ip inspect cbac_in" map (add ftp/data app inspection) and apply
it in the inbound direction on SVI VL800.
Andrew Tolstykh
Senior Network Analyst
Integrys Business Support, LLC
atolst...@integrysgroup.com
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