How to connect redundant
Cat3560 with trunk links to 7606 (ios 12.2 sr ) ?
how to terminate l3 sub interfaces ?
Dose 802.1Q Tunneling Works ? any advise please.
Zaid
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Hi,
maybe we swap incoming/outgoing routes.
the output of the command you have executed locally will *always*
display the *real* next-hop!
But why ? It obviously is not the nexthop that is sent to the peer.
Execute the sh ip bgp neigh routes/received-routes - depending on config
to *see*
On 10/09/2011 01:24 PM, Rolf Hanßen wrote:
Hi,
maybe we swap incoming/outgoing routes.
the output of the command you have executed locally will *always*
display the *real* next-hop!
But why ? It obviously is not the nexthop that is sent to the peer.
That's just the way IOS works. It is
On Saturday, October 08, 2011 04:09:58 AM Dustin Schuemann
wrote:
I believe we have solved the issue. We tag our telnet and
sip packets as AF 41. Removing the dscp AF 41 from these
packets fixes the issue.
A case of GBLX not remarking ingress Internet traffic from
customers to 'DSCP
On Sunday, October 09, 2011 07:52:09 PM zaidoon h wrote:
How to connect redundant
Cat3560 with trunk links to 7606 (ios 12.2 sr ) ?
how to terminate l3 sub interfaces ?
Dose 802.1Q Tunneling Works ? any advise please.
LACP?
Mark.
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