Hi all,
I know that theoretically it's supposed to be working but I must be sure it
does before I implement it.
I have two 7200VXR and I want to make one of the Gigabit interfaces to receive
a trunk from the switch and create two sub-interfaces line the following
example:
Current config:
Hi Ziv,
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Ziv Leyes z...@gilat.net wrote:
Hi all,
I know that theoretically it's supposed to be working but I must be sure it
does before I implement it.
I have two 7200VXR and I want to make one of the Gigabit interfaces to
receive a trunk from the switch
Ziv,
This works perfectly.
One point to make sure - use a different group for each other group you
create. The group number is used to calculate the virtual MAC assigned
for the HSRP group, and you want the MACs to be different.
Arie
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From:
Yes, of course, pay attention that they're now both in group 0 and in the
desired config I've made them separated to group 0 and group 1,
I've already had a bad experience in the past when I forgot to separate and
couldn't understand why one of them is not working until I payed attention to
I have a question about power supplies.
I am upgrading a 6509 chassis from SuP1/MFSC2 to a pair of SUP720-3BXL's, fan
and new power supplies. I originally spec'd a pair of 4000W units. Now as we
know, these can only support NEMA L6-30, vs. the variable power supplies such
as the 3000W. I've
Hi,
If I had physical access, thats exactly what I'd do. But I don't, so
I need it to dump the packets into syslog for me. I don't have debug
packet available on the IOS on the unit, nor does debug interface seem
to be generating anything
Thanks, Tuc
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Bill Blackford wrote:
I have a question about power supplies.
I am upgrading a 6509 chassis from SuP1/MFSC2 to a pair of SUP720-3BXL's, fan
and new power supplies. I originally spec'd a pair of 4000W units. Now as we
know, these can only support NEMA L6-30, vs. the variable power supplies
Hi Bill,
It all depends on what other modules you have installed in your chassis. I am
running a 6509-E with 3000W power supplies using 110v, however I have to run
them in combined mode. To give you some real-time data here's the output from
my 'sh power':
system power redundancy mode =
On Tuesday 26 May 2009 01:51:37 pm Bill Blackford wrote:
I may need to use 110V NEMA 5-20
plugs.
Can the 3000W power supply (in redundant mode) support a fully populated
6509 chassis (no POE) when using 110VAC?
A NEMA 5-20 plug can only support a max normal load of 80% of 2400W
(2...@120v),
Example of lightly loaded 7609 running at 240v redundant with 3000watt supplies
and sup720-3b. No POE.
edge#sh power
system power redundancy mode = redundant
system power total = 2771.16 Watts (65.98 Amps @ 42V)
system power used = 1636.74 Watts (38.97 Amps @ 42V)
system power
I am looking for a good doc on doing etherchan between these 2 switches. I
realize I need to do LACP but I was looking for some more detail
and with luck a sample config. I can't seem to turn anything up at the cisco
or extreme site.
Thanks,
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James H. Edwards
Senior Network Systems
Have you tried setting up rspan
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2950/software/release/12.1_19_ea1/configuration/guide/swspan.html
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Brian Raaen
Network Engineer
email: /bra...@zcorum.com/ mailto:bra...@zcorum.com
Tuc at T-B-O-H wrote:
Hi,
Has
Hello all,
Does somebody know of a good application performance assesment tool
that would help me understand what is the current bandwidth per given
application, something similar to simple Netflow collector but
preferably end-user capture based that can be installed on end-user
machine.
I have
Hi,
Here's another example. It's a 6509-E almost fully loaded.
#show power
system power redundancy mode = redundant
system power total = 2331.00 Watts (55.50 Amps @ 42V)
system power used = 1259.16 Watts (29.98 Amps @ 42V)
system power available = 1071.84 Watts (25.52 Amps @ 42V)
On Tue, 26 May 2009, Bill Blackford wrote:
Can the 3000W power supply (in redundant mode) support a fully
populated 6509 chassis (no POE) when using 110VAC?
I don't think you'll be able to fully energize the power supplies at
110VAC.
jms
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I see some have answered as to the usage of 3Kw supplies, but I wanted to
also point out there is a big difference between an L5 and an L6 series
plug. The 5 tells you it's a 100-120V plug, and the L6 tells you it is a
200-240V plug. So you would never want to take off a 5 or 6 series plug,
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 02:01:25PM -0400, Tuc at T-B-O-H wrote:
If I had physical access, thats exactly what I'd do. But I don't, so
I need it to dump the packets into syslog for me. I don't have debug
packet available on the IOS on the unit, nor does debug interface seem
to be
Hi Bill,
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:51 AM, Bill Blackford
bblackf...@nwresd.k12.or.us wrote:
I have a question about power supplies.
I am upgrading a 6509 chassis from SuP1/MFSC2 to a pair of SUP720-3BXL's, fan
and new power supplies. I originally spec'd a pair of 4000W units. Now as we
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