[c-nsp] cat4500 Interface utilization by 6500 NAM module

2012-01-23 Thread Muhammad Asif Rao
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, ___ cisco-nsp ma

Re: [c-nsp] Central services VPNs

2012-01-23 Thread Livio Zanol Puppim
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

Re: [c-nsp] Syslog Patterns

2012-01-23 Thread Livio Zanol Puppim
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

Re: [c-nsp] ASR as BGP Route Server

2012-01-23 Thread Piotr Wojciechowski
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

Re: [c-nsp] in praise of the cat6500 Re: Flow tools

2012-01-23 Thread Jeff Bacon
> 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

[c-nsp] ASR as BGP Route Server

2012-01-23 Thread Michael Lambert
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

Re: [c-nsp] 7600 Owners, failure stats wanted

2012-01-23 Thread Pete Templin
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.