On 25/01/2012 01:20, Jake Khuon wrote:
Do you know if it supports things like ECMP with filtering? The config
guide doesn't seem to indicate.
I don't know if this has been implemented. To be honest, though, if you're
going to be using ecmp, you're probably not going to be using an mlp route
I'm seeing a strange issue on one of my cisco 7206 routers. I am
currently running Version 12.2(33)SRE3
BGP: x.x.x.x Active open failed - update-source NULL is not available,
open active delayed 9216ms (35000ms max, 60% jitter)
The bgp neighbor is directly connected on a gig interface and I
On Monday, January 23, 2012 03:30:14 PM Jeff Bacon wrote:
...
The Cat6k got its start as an L2 device. It was that until some
bright boy decided to gut a 7200 NPE and glue it into the supervisor
and create the MSFC.
...
Just another $0.02 in the pot.
:-)
The Cat6k got its start as the Cat5k.
Although not exactly the same, I believe I've seen something similar before in
newer versions of IOS. It wasn't on a Gig-E interface though. Mine was running
BGP over a dialer interface (PPPoE with ADSL). The remote router's loopback
showed directly connected via the Dialer interface, but the
Hi list,
i have a problem with some a WS-C4506-E chassis.
The systems doesn't boot when 1 or both 10G ports are equiped with a X2
transceiver. All status LEDs remain dark.
When i power-on the supervisor engine without transceivers, system boots
successful. After reinserting a transceiver,
Hello,
Is this a valid configuration of WRED, where the queue-limit is set to
64 packets (default), the WRED Min Threshold is 100 (packets) and Max
threshold is 400 (packets)? Would this configuration defeat the whole
purpose of using WRED, as the average queue depth will never reach 100
packets
We recently had some issues with the SPA-8X1GE-V* inter frame gap.
I wonder if any other users had seen this issue and solutions to the problem.
Card appears to support only a receive minimum of 10 bytes whereas normally 8
(some devices support 5) appears be the minimum on 1Gb.
dies as in powers off?
faulty hardware, id assume.
No i can eliminate that, because there's the same behaviour on all 4
chassis with Sup6L-E.
maybe config snippets would help.
nothing is configured . I erased startup-config.
as a side note, as of 12.2(53)sg or so -- sup6e and sup6l-e are
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 01:52:16PM -0500, Lamar Owen wrote:
The Cat6k got its start as the Cat5k. The MSFC got its start as the
RSFC for the Cat5k SupIIG (and later IIIG). Cat5k/SupIIIG+RSFC =
something like Cat6k w/MSFC in hybrid mode with CatOS on the supervisor.
(Source: Kennedy
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:23:54AM -0800, msprouff...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm seeing a strange issue on one of my cisco 7206 routers. I am
currently running Version 12.2(33)SRE3
BGP: x.x.x.x Active open failed - update-source NULL is not available,
open active delayed 9216ms (35000ms
On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 05:00:03 PM Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
Hi, Gert I figured the RSFC reference would get a nod :-)
Ah, the times. The RSFC actually came later, the RSM was before that -
not a feature card for the Sup, but a full-sized 7500-RSP2 folded into
a cat5k line
I noticed that you have:
I also have a static
default route from this router to our core router.
BGP neighbor will not come up if it is using a default route to reach a
neighbor, try changing that to something more specific.
Regards,
Tom Kacprzynski
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I have an issue where by I have 2 TCC cards with an unknown password on
them. I can configure the IP address from the fan control panel, so I
assumed that they have the default passwords in them. What I would like to
know is if I take a TCC+ card that is already in a different
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