Surely if you have a number of dhcp servers theres a layer3 switch or router in
the network that you can use to route between pc and servers
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On 03/11/2011, at 1:11 PM, "Thomason, Simon" wrote:
> You could use EEM and tcl scripts to do this.
>
>
> -Original Message
You could use EEM and tcl scripts to do this.
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Mohammad Khalil
Sent: Thursday, 3 November 2011 4:15 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Changing VLANs
Hi all
I'm using a 3550-12t with routed ports. Two of the ports are
configured with the default route like this:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Gig 0/1
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Gig 0/2
'show ip route 0.0.0.0' indicates:
Routing entry for 0.0.0.0/0, supernet
Known via "static", distance 1, metric 0, cand
Is a trunk port to the PC out of the picture?
-Aaron
On 11/2/2011 11:15 AM, Mohammad Khalil wrote:
Hi all , i have a layer 2 switch , i want to connect a PC to a port and number
of DHCP servers to other ports
i want to the PC to communicate with each server every 5 minutes
for example PC is c
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 10:48:35AM -0700, jack b wrote:
> 1 0012.dafe.d3e8 to 0012.dafe.d3f7 1.7 12.2(14r)S3 12.2(18)SXD7 Ok
You might consider going from an ancient IOS to something just venerable.
(I didn't know the Sup720 was even supported on SXD - maybe SXD7 that was
the first r
Would it not be easier to have the PC configured to speak 802.1Q?
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:15, Mohammad Khalil wrote:
>
> Hi all , i have a layer 2 switch , i want to connect a PC to a port and
> number of DHCP servers to other ports
> i want to the PC to communicate with each server every 5 mi
Thanks for all the great info.
I'am done with this issue.
Jeff
On Nov 2, 2011, at 15:59 , Mack McBride wrote:
> It forces the chassis to truncated mode which can reduce the performance of
> the chassis.
> But that only applies in high packet rates.
> It also opens the chassis to bus stalls if
It forces the chassis to truncated mode which can reduce the performance of the
chassis.
But that only applies in high packet rates.
It also opens the chassis to bus stalls if the blade has to be replaced.
LR Mack McBride
Network Architect
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From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.
I am having the same problem and have a case open with Cisco.
We use the 7600s as route reflectors to a number of neighbors (20+).
BGP is a high priority process and the number of packets exchanged is huge
(100K?).
Of course they all have to get assembled in the input queue before they get
proces
Hello,
For those of you running UCS in an environment with Netcom, Server,
Storage folks
How do you set up permissions ?
Who is "admin" - what can they do ?
What does the server group get to do ?
thank you, and funny stories off list are welcome.
On Wed, 2011-11-02 at 15:37 +0100, LM wrote:
> kron occurrence T10660 in 2:0 recurring
> policy-list T10660
> !
> kron policy-list T10660
> cli show proc mem sort | redirect tftp://10.225.225.1/T10660-$t
>
> $t is not a variable as in the 'archive' command so I can have the
> timestamp in eve
On Wed, 2011-11-02 at 18:30 +0100, Peter Rathlev wrote:
> ! Define an RMON event to react only when the CPU is busy
> rmon event 10 log description "1 minute avg. CPU > 90%"
> rmon event 11 log description "1 minute avg. CPU < 70%"
> rmon alarm 10 lsystem.57.0 5 absolute rising-threshold 90 10
> f
Hi all , i have a layer 2 switch , i want to connect a PC to a port and number
of DHCP servers to other ports
i want to the PC to communicate with each server every 5 minutes
for example PC is connected to F0/1 and Server 1 is connected to F0/2 , after 5
minutes i want the port the PC connecting
This is a fantastic info.
Thank you very much.
And yes, you are right, subject is a bit long, I was looking the screen
for a while to find a way to explain the mail but at the end... anyway,
yes, it is a bit long. :-)
Thanks again.
Luis
El 02/11/11 18:30, Peter Rathlev escribió:
On Wed, 2011
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 11:01:46AM -0400, Duane Grant wrote:
> We run a rather large private extranet and provide dual managed CPE devices
> on-site. I'm considering connecting the Aux port on CPE A to the Console
> port on CPE B and the reverse in an effort to provide limited remote
> consol
The traffic being flooded to that mac-address is arriving on two layer3
tengig interfaces on module 2. Both interfaces are configured as routed
ports to two different ISP's
Here is the show mod
Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial
No.
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On 01/11/2011 18:39, Steven Raymond wrote:
> Thanks for the commands. Have you seen this shortcoming particularly
> with the RSP720?
I've seen it on sup720 but the RSP720 should behave the same.
> re-converging sooner. Should that help the IP Input settle down?
I wouldn't particularly expect i
On 01/11/2011 18:39, Steven Raymond wrote:
> Thanks for the commands. Have you seen this shortcoming particularly
> with the RSP720?
I've seen it on sup720 but the RSP720 should behave the same.
> re-converging sooner. Should that help the IP Input settle down?
I wouldn't particularly expect i
Hi List,
We run a rather large private extranet and provide dual managed CPE devices
on-site. I'm considering connecting the Aux port on CPE A to the Console
port on CPE B and the reverse in an effort to provide limited remote
console access the boxes without installing a dial-up line.
We'd obvi
Hi all,
I have this code on a router:
kron occurrence T10660 in 2:0 recurring
policy-list T10660
!
kron policy-list T10660
cli show proc mem sort | redirect tftp://10.225.225.1/T10660-$t
$t is not a variable as in the 'archive' command so I can have the
timestamp in every file generated at t
Is there a Cisco VPN client or AnyConnect VPN Client for Windows 2008?
I am trying to setup IPsec between an old PIX 525 Release 7.0(5) and a
Windows 2008 server.
Thanks for your help
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If I delete "tunnel 6rd ipv4 prefix-len 16" from configuration and use
my /48 6rd prefix, 6rd delegated prefix will be 80 bit length.
I am not sure whether this configuration is supported.
So, I going second way, change IPv4 address of BR to178.140.5.241 and
change all other thingth related to
On 11/02/2011 04:49 AM, jack b wrote:
I'm having an issue with unicast traffic being flooded on a 6500 with dcef.
All the traffic being flooded is to a single mac-address and if i check the
cam table for that mac-address I only see an entry on one of the modules
with dcef but not on the others. T
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 20:32 -1000, Antonio Querubin wrote:
> Can anybody point me at the location on Cisco's web site for the older
> firmware images for a 2924XL switch? I've got a switch with only 4 MB of
> RAM, but the only release that I can find so far on their site requires 8
> MB of RAM.
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