Typically you want to ensure that you can do scrambling with what ever card
you use.
Typical setup is a card with a built in CSU/DSU and enable kentrox
scrambling...
Aaron
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 16:33, Jeff Kell wrote:
> On 9/24/2010 4:07 PM, Jay Nakamura wrote:
> > Unless you have fancy DS3
Assuming that the DS-3 order is non-ATM (likely unless you asked for
ATM), this set-up should work just fine. For the physical connection.
Please keep in mind the software needs (routing protocols and router
table size) in considering the equipment to ensure it will meet your
needs.
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On 9/24/2010 4:07 PM, Jay Nakamura wrote:
> Unless you have fancy DS3 test set, only way to find out is start
> using it. We saw bunch of errors but telco swore up and down that
> line was clear. This list clued me into possible hot circuit. Stuck
> a attenuator in the Rx side and error disappe
Got it - thanks again everyone!
-Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Jay Nakamura [mailto:zeusda...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 3:07 PM
To: Jeff Wojciechowski
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] DS3 Nubie
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Jeff Wojciechowski
wr
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Jeff Wojciechowski
wrote:
> Definitely planning on having the cable guys extend our dmarc with pre-made
> cables.
>
> How do you know if the DS3 signal is too hot?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
Unless you have fancy DS3 test set, only way to find out is start
using it. W
On 9/24/2010 12:48, Jeff Wojciechowski wrote:
> Definitely planning on having the cable guys extend our dmarc with pre-made
> cables.
>
> How do you know if the DS3 signal is too hot?
>
You'll see errors on your interface counters. However, I have never seen
this personally with the NM-1T3/E3 c
Definitely planning on having the cable guys extend our dmarc with pre-made
cables.
How do you know if the DS3 signal is too hot?
Thanks,
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Jay Nakamura [mailto:zeusda...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 2:41 PM
To: Jeff Wojciechowski
Cc: cisco-nsp
Justin-
Our carriers managed Ethernet has a max of 6 T1s feeding it (for our location)
so that limits us to less than 10Mbps so I think fractional DS3 will be our
best bet.
Especially when upgrading from a 4 T bundle to a 10Mbps burstable to 45Mbps DS3
is only ~40% more per month
Thanks,
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, Jeff Wojciechowski wrote:
We are considering upgrading one of our circuits to a fractional DS3 and would
just like query the experts on the list to make sure that I have all my bases
covered here if we go down the DS3 route as I have never touched DS3 before...
I am consi
One time I ordered a internet DS3 from AT&T (prior to merger with
SBC), I asked the rep about the order confirmation because it said ATM
and I specifically said no ATM when we signed the contract. Rep said
it's not ATM and don't worry. It got installed and it was ATM
circuit.
I complained and th
On 9/24/10 11:56 AM, Jeff Wojciechowski wrote:
> All:
>
> We are considering upgrading one of our circuits to a fractional DS3 and
> would just like query the experts on the list to make sure that I have all my
> bases covered here if we go down the DS3 route as I have never touched DS3
> befor
All:
We are considering upgrading one of our circuits to a fractional DS3 and would
just like query the experts on the list to make sure that I have all my bases
covered here if we go down the DS3 route as I have never touched DS3 before...
I am considering using the following equipment:
3925
There was a change done in 3.8 to allow for multiple "|" so in 3.8 and later
if you want multiple pipes you have to use " " after the first one.
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 21:54, 陈云峰 wrote:
> hi Pelle,
>
> It`s 3.6.3 here, thank you very much,now I know it`s coursed by
> different IOS-XR versio
What feature of this are you using? (what are you clicking on when you
go to the site?) ;)
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Deric Kwok wrote:> Very nice. Let me try.
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1/ Before adding the correct one "ip prefix-list traffic-in seq 100
> permit 0/0 le 32",
> Do I remove the previous prefix list "ip prefix-list traffic-in seq
> 100 permit" or unbind the ip prefix-list
>
> I try unbind the previous
Very nice. Let me try.
Two questions:
1/ Before adding the correct one "ip prefix-list traffic-in seq 100
permit 0/0 le 32",
Do I remove the previous prefix list "ip prefix-list traffic-in seq
100 permit" or unbind the ip prefix-list
I try unbind the previous list in bgp but not successful. Why?
Le 23 sept. 2010 à 11:32, Jeffrey Denton a écrit :
> Looking at getting a couple of 3945s. NM-16ESW-1GIG is being
> recommended by one of my colleagues. He prefers the easy of use, not
> having to session in to the module. It's been pointed out that the
> router IOS will have to devote some of
Aftab,
Great, exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you very much
Nasir Shaikh
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From: Aftab Siddiqui [mailto:aftab.siddi...@gmail.com]
Sent: vrijdag 24 september 2010 8:55
To: Heath Jones
Cc: Nasir Shaikh; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASN geographical sprea
use robtex.com its graphical view is very handy.
Regards,
Aftab A. Siddiqui
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 12:00 AM, Heath Jones wrote:
> > I have used internet looking glasses and routeviews but I am actually
> > looking for an equivalent of “sh ip ASN” (instead of “sh ip route”) where
> a
> > cert
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