On the lower-price end,
the 3845 has 1200 as maximum recommended number of l2tp tunnels or sessions;
(cisco application note "l2tp support for the cisco 800, 1800, 2800, 3800
integrated service routers" )
or a 7206VXR with NPEg1
or the 1HE NPEg2 called 7201 will terminate 8000 sessions
(mircom re
Hello,
I'm trying to configure PPPoE passthrough over Cisco 871 and PPPoE user
contact to NAS. The topology looks like below
PPPoE user >> Cisco 871 >> Cisco 3825
The PPPoE already configured and working fine on Cisco 3825 but I do not
know how the PPPoE user make PPPoE connection to Cisco 3
Hey everyone,
We just received our 3560X and no console cables included at all, is
this new policy for new platforms?
I mean no RS-232->RJ45 or new mini-usb console cable at all.
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On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 12:55 +0400, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
> We just received our 3560X and no console cables included at all, is
> this new policy for new platforms?
>
> I mean no RS-232->RJ45 or new mini-usb console cable at all.
Hm... I seem to remember that cables are included with the 3560X-2
On 28/06/11 13:26, Peter Rathlev wrote:
They still have a "regular" console port (RJ45 connector, serial) so the
cables used for all other recent Cisco devices can be re-used.
Yeah that's not problem, we have spare cables from old device. Rarely
but sometimes you need cable/per device. When yo
> Yeah that's not problem, we have spare cables from old device. Rarely
> but sometimes you need cable/per device. When you have installed only
> one device on site, so I'm wondering is this just our package or new
> policy not to include even RJ45 console cables.
I believe it's now a zero-cost op
On 28/06/11 14:05, Tim Franklin wrote:
I believe it's now a zero-cost option, along with things like the pack of
documentation.
So you basically need add another part-number(which on btw?) to your
order and this cost you 0$.
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> So you basically need add another part-number(which on btw?) to your
> order and this cost you 0$.
CAB-CONSOLE-RJ45 (RJ45 - DB9F)
CAB-CONSOLE-USB
Also CAB-AUX-RJ45 (RJ45-DB25M) if you want to hook up a modem.
Regards,
Tim.
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Nothing comes free with Cisco (unless this changed since we got our latest copy
of the GPL in feb) :
CAB-CONSOLE-USB=Console Cable 6 ft with USB Type A and mini-B 30,00$
CAB-CONSOLE-RJ45Console Cable 6ft with RJ45 and DB9F 30,00$
CAB-CONSOLE-USB Console Cable 6 ft with
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:19:02AM +, Holemans Wim wrote:
> Nothing comes free with Cisco (unless this changed since we got our latest
> copy of the GPL in feb) :
>
> CAB-CONSOLE-USB= Console Cable 6 ft with USB Type A and mini-B 30,00$
> CAB-CONSOLE-RJ45 Console Cable 6ft wi
Hello,
I have configured NAS on my network but I need to configure network
PPPoE over Routed network. Topology looks like below.
PC1 Cisco 871 router1 >> NAS << Cisco 871 router2 << PC2
Is there anyway to configure PC1 and PC2 make PPPoE connection over
Cisco 871 router1
They are now a $30 list price option.
Jim
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Nikolay Shopik
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 4:56 AM
To: cisco-nsp
Subject: [c-nsp] OT: Console cables on new platforms
Hey eve
Yes, without full feeds, and allowing the provider to filter their routes, and
you route statically to your provider. For Metro optical Ethernet, it is a
deployable solution. Current BGP routes, roughly 350,000+, in addition to
internal routes and what have you... that said, a BGP speaker used o
If pulling default route only from 3 or 4 providers,, some minor weighting is
doable..
I saw a 3750X with 3 providers, 10 /24s behind it... each with a different
community string and each pulling a default route and a handful(10 or so
/20) of first upstream blocks...
It seemed to do fine..
I remember a console cable kit back in the day that was $100.
Now I feel old
Jim
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Gert Doering
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 7:24 AM
To: Holemans Wim
Cc: 'cisco-nsp'
My understanding of an LTL is a path map for traffic through the switch.
In the VSS environment, every multicast stream consumes 3 multicast LTL
resources for each VLAN on the switch and another 3 LTL's for each IGMP
snooping entry. We had 300+ multicast channels coming in from encoders,
then bein
Greetings--
I recently installed a stack of HP (H3C) switches in a closet and
connected them with an LACP link to a 6513 running 12.2(17d)SXB11a. (Yes,
that is circa 2006, don't ask. At least the beast wasn't running in hybrid
mode!) The 6513 physical LAG ports were configured with "mode active
Upgrade code. That will fix it. Known bug from olden days.
On Jun 28, 2011 3:54 PM, "Christopher J. Wargaski" wrote:
> Greetings--
>
> I recently installed a stack of HP (H3C) switches in a closet and
> connected them with an LACP link to a 6513 running 12.2(17d)SXB11a. (Yes,
> that is circa 2006,
On 6/28/2011 3:55 AM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Hey everyone,
We just received our 3560X and no console cables included at all, is
this new policy for new platforms?
I mean no RS-232->RJ45 or new mini-usb console cable at all.
Yes. That is an orderable part number now. And, it's not free.
I
You can get a Cisco original cable for 18 bucks here: http://goo.gl/nM7nQ
Or, if you don't really think you need the original, you can buy a regular USB
Type-A to Mini-USB Type-B for one buck here: http://goo.gl/fV5br
You'll still need to install the driver on your PC to make the USB port act as
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