So the problem cannot solved by TAC?
2012/2/28 James Slepicka (c-nsp)
> I previously ran into this issue w/ 4500 + Sup6E running 12.2(52)SG. OSPF
> adjacencies would drop during file transfers. TAC pointed me to CSCsw84727:
>
> Writing to bootflash creates instabilities when using low timers
>
Hi,
I am trying to configure a cisco port (7600) as a trunk port to allow both
dot1q and dot1ad (ether type 88a8) frames. I tried following two configs
but both of them are not working. Any one can suggest me the right
configuration.
interface GigabitEthernet5/42
switchport
switchport trun
Definitely possible.
Create the VRF and interface like normal and then supply your VPDN group
with the following line:
vpn vrf ProvXYZ
Any resultant sessions will assume default routing table unless explicitly
specified in your Virtual-Template or via RADIUS.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios
Hi Joe,
The interface itself should have no issues running at 100M/fastE,
but the transceiver (SFP) could very well give you problems.. Most of
the cheaper off the shelf copper SFPs are not capable of running at
symbol rates != 1G, and thus only support 1000Base-T. You will need to
look around