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It's not something that I have experience of deploying but Cisco has an
Optimised Edge Routing feature (aka Performance Routing) which you may
want to take a look at as it is designed for multi-homed scenarios.
Steven
-Original Message-
From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
Hey guys,
Quick question on something I am having trouble finding documentation on.
Does anyone know how a configured RP in a PIM SM implementation become aware
of all multicast groups within a particular network? Are they advertised via
PIM running on each PIM via the multicast routing
On 22/02/11 13:16, Aaron Riemer wrote:
Hey guys,
Quick question on something I am having trouble finding documentation on.
Does anyone know how a configured RP in a PIM SM implementation become aware
of all multicast groups within a particular network? Are they advertised via
PIM running
HI ,
I am trying to configure the SLB configuration on my 7604 router, But I
am not able to telnet port 80 via Virtual IP from customer end.
Following are the configuration:--
ip slb probe KEEPALIVE http
!
ip slb probe WOWZA ping
address 119.x.x.84
!
ip slb serverfarm WOWZA
probe KEEPALIVE
On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Michael K. Smith - Adhost wrote:
global (outside) 1 interface
The global command is no longer supported as of ASA 8.3. Which is what is
causing my problems I believe. Haven't' quite got my herd wrapped around the
new NAT
Mike
On Feb 17, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Ryan West wrote:
Can you post the show runs for the NAT, ACL, access-groups, and interfaces?
Interfaces:
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 172.19.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Vlan2
nameif outside
security-level 0
ip address
We are a currently a Cisco network (have 3 Juniper's out of about 2500
routers) and it is time to refresh our Customer Edge routers which are
predominantly 1841's and 2811's. Our senior management has requested that we
run a bakeoff with Cisco, Juniper and HP to determine our best option for
Considering the time it will take for anything to get through the IETF process,
Pushing Cisco to add IPSec for OSPFv3 is much preferable and probably faster.
Particularly since it is already on the road map and is working in software
routers.
We as a group need to contact our account reps and
On Feb 22, 2011, at 7:03 AM, Michael Loether wrote:
On Feb 17, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Ryan West wrote:
Can you post the show runs for the NAT, ACL, access-groups, and interfaces?
Interfaces:
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
ip address 172.19.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface
Also assuming that things are plugged in correctly, from the ASA you can ping
out to the Internet and to internal hosts, yes?
If that doesn't work set up a syslog box and send the logs there, the ASA has
excellent logging.
Best of luck.
-wil
I gave up and used the 'ol wr erase on
We're moving from PIX's to ASA5550's.
We did a lot of external IP address sharing among several internal networks
like this:
OLD:
global (outside) 100 12.34.56.78
nat (inside) 100 10.99.0.0 255.255.255.0 0 0
nat (inside) 100 10.55.0.0 255.255.0.0 0 0
We have hundreds of internal networks that
Hello,
Be careful with the router performance, because by experience when you want
to implement QoS the performance is nearly divided by 2 !!!
Youssef
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Hi,
On 23 February 2011 02:16, Aaron Riemer arie...@amnet.net.au wrote:
Hey guys,
Quick question on something I am having trouble finding documentation on.
Does anyone know how a configured RP in a PIM SM implementation become aware
of all multicast groups within a particular network? Are
So source PIM enabled routers will register the source multicast group with
the RP.
That's what I wanted to know thanks.
This link explains the registration process.
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos60/swconfig60-multicast/
html/pim-overview11.html
Thanks again,
-Aaron
--- On Wed, 23/2/11, Aaron Riemer arie...@amnet.net.au wrote:
Does anyone know how a configured RP in a PIM SM
implementation become aware
of all multicast groups within a particular network? Are
they advertised via
PIM running on each PIM via the multicast routing table?
Whilst not
--- On Wed, 23/2/11, Youssef El Fathi youssef.el.fa...@gmail.com wrote:
Be careful with the router performance, because by
experience when you want
to implement QoS the performance is nearly divided by 2
I recently has reason to do some testing of this on a 2811 and think it might
be worth
Dear all,
I wanted to know that can any one know the command to enable logging of BFD
neighbor status in routers log.
I have already enables snmp traps but i need to show these in router logs.
We are using BFD with static routing.
Thanks Best Regards, Umair SaeedAM IP Operations Core South
Platforms which have implemented FNF or some subset thereof (N7K, CRS-1,
ASR9K, et. al.) can support multiple exporters.
What about 7600s? Any IOS train that handles more than 2 exporters?
Thanks,
Hank
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