Hi folks,
Its regarding 6500 NAM module. I have cat4500 swtiches & need to monitor
interface bandwidth utilization over NAM installed 6500 chassis. How can I
monitor traffic utilization over NAM like we do in PRTG/MRTG/Cacti?
Regards,
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cisco-nsp ma
Can't this be done using routing policies?
Just a guess...
2011/12/18 MKS
> So I have a MPLS vpn question for the masterminds on this list;)
>
> I have two central services VRFs, A and B and I need route leaking
> (same import/export) between them to optimize traffic flow. The reason
> I need t
My script... (sorry for the portuguese language)
You need to execute the command "file prompt quiet" at configure terminal
before running the script.
It send the running-configuration to a server (can be TFTP, FTP, SCP,
etc...) every time a user enters the configure terminal mode and exit. It
wor
On 1/23/12 18:45 , Michael Lambert wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could comment on experiences (production or
> otherwise) with BGP route server functionality on the ASR1000 series/IOS-XE.
> Can you offer any comparisons (stability, configuration, table sizes, etc)
> between it
> Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 20:00:56 +
> From: Alessandra Forti
>
> Hi,
>
> I got some money to upgrade my network infrastructure from 1Gbps to 10Gbps.
>
> At the moment I have a cat6509E with a Sup720. This system has been
> working fine for 6 years. The upgrade will have to last a similar nu
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone could comment on experiences (production or
otherwise) with BGP route server functionality on the ASR1000 series/IOS-XE.
Can you offer any comparisons (stability, configuration, table sizes, etc)
between it and the open-source implementations (quagga, BIRD, Op
On 1/21/12 8:28 AM, James Bensley wrote:
Even if you've never had a failure I'd still like to know, thats just as
important.
I should also mention that at my previous job, we had an "event" one
fine December afternoon. Three 6509s all fried simultaneously: 3x
chassis, 6x sup, 4x linecards.