That is correct, a 10gig interface will report as 10gig.
Andrew Jones
Alphawest
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Mal
Sent: Monday, 7 May 2012 5:00 PM
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Subject: [c-nsp] CAB-S
On 5/9/2012 8:45 AM, Matthew Huff wrote:
We have a pair of Cisco 7204VXR with NPE-G2 running 15.1(4)M3. We are using
default timers for the HSRP interfaces, and we are seeing nightly HSRP state
changes. Not a lot, but 1-2 a night. This appears to only have started
recently. We are looking at log
Ihsan,
On which IOS version are you?
This should work on 15.2S
Arie
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Ibrahim
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 07:37
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Hi Judith,
A timeout of all zero's means 'do not timeout' - or infinite timeout.
Sincerely,
David.
Judith Sanders wrote:
>
> Here is an output from my ASA- this is part of my tunnel that the
> applications timeout thru...
>
> I see that they have been idle for four plus hours and the timeout is
On 5/9/12 4:28 AM, Darren O'Connor wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm trying to find a possible way to run dot1q tags over serial and/or
> dsl interfaces. I could trunk over E1's on my old Riverstone kit without
> a problem, but I can't find a way to do it with a Cisco box.
For serial interfaces you can r
Here is an output from my ASA- this is part of my tunnel that the applications
timeout thru...
I see that they have been idle for four plus hours and the timeout is all
0-does this mean no timeout? or does this just mean default to the 3 hour
timeout?
NAT from inside:172.16.1.201 to outside:64.
On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 18:09 +, Judith Sanders wrote:
> Here is an output from my ASA- this is part of my tunnel that the
> applications timeout thru...
...
> NAT from inside:172.16.1.201 to outside:64.250.19x.xx
> flags s idle 4:23:07 timeout 0:00:00
This would be from "show xlate" and des
Average less than 10%, peek at 40%
Matthew Huff | 1 Manhattanville Rd
Director of Operations | Purchase, NY 10577
OTA Management LLC | Phone: 914-460-4039
aim: matthewbhuff | Fax: 914-460-4139
> -Original Message-
> From: Mack McBride [mailto:mack.mcbr..
Hi Antonio,
The first output is showing "PATed" connections - or ones which have
been Port Address Translated. In this case, the xlate timeout is
hard-coded to 30 seconds, and is not user configurable.
If instead you look at "NATed" connections, you will see the timeout
would be set to the user-
What is your base CPU utilization?
Mack
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From: Matthew Huff [mailto:mh...@ox.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 12:22 PM
To: Mack McBride; 'cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net'
Subject: RE: Tuning HSRP timers for BGP routers
That's the thing, we aren't getting any BGP events, ju
1) the latest data I have indicates the ASR1004 only supports the ESP20 however
that could have changed with software tweaks.
2) Yes everything always goes to the ESP through the backplane there is no
local switching.
3) In theory you could over subscribe a SIP10 4:1 (actually a little less
ov
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 7:28 AM, Darren O'Connor
wrote:
> Hi all.
>
>
>
> I'm trying to find a possible way to run dot1q tags over serial and/or
> dsl interfaces. I could trunk over E1's on my old Riverstone kit without
> a problem, but I can't find a way to do it with a Cisco box.
>
L2TPV3 perhap
On 2012-05-01 09:24, bha Qaqish wrote:
Dear
Am having router with crashinfo file .
I opened the file and its big.
How can I analyze the file , and is there any software for it
Open a case with Cisco TAC. They have tools to assist in pointing to
the root cause of the crash.
--
"There's no sense
That's the thing, we aren't getting any BGP events, just HSRP ones. The
netflow analysis don't show a high bandwidth utilization, that's why I was
looking at the BGP re-calc causing the HSRP hellos to drop.
Matthew Huff | 1 Manhattanville Rd
Director of Operations | Purchase, N
Are you able to determine what process is active at the peek?
Mack
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From: Matthew Huff [mailto:mh...@ox.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 12:49 PM
To: Mack McBride; 'cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net'
Subject: RE: Tuning HSRP timers for BGP routers
Average less than 10%, peek
We use timers 2 and 6 on multiple sets of 6500s with a relatively large number
of VLANs.
The 6500 has a much less powerful CPU and seems to handle it ok.
However, the 7200 is a software device so through traffic can have a major
effect on CPU.
It may be you have large high BW bursts during backup
Hi David,
Can you elaborate a little more about the xlate timeout, it's something I
never understood very well. For example, taking this output as an example:
ASA# sh xlate
2 in use, 229 most used
Flags: D - DNS, i - dynamic, r - portmap, s - static, I - identity, T -
twice
UDP PAT from IN
We have a pair of Cisco 7204VXR with NPE-G2 running 15.1(4)M3. We are using
default timers for the HSRP interfaces, and we are seeing nightly HSRP state
changes. Not a lot, but 1-2 a night. This appears to only have started
recently. We are looking at logs, but I assume it's due to BGP cpu
exhaust
Hi all,
My topology as follows:
PE1--P1--P2--P3--P4--P5--PE2
PE1 lo0 - 200.28.0.15 (15.2(2)S) loader 12.2(52r)EY1
PE2 lo0 - 200.28.0.120 (15.2(2)S) loader 12.2(52r)EY2
Are there specific nuances for an LDP signaled transport for EoMPLS and VPLS in
the Whales platform?
An xconnect from PE1 to
Hi,
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 01:15:46PM +0100, Darren O'Connor wrote:
> Basically what I'm trying to do is run subinterfaces, with each of those
> subinterfaces in a separate vrf. So while I can have fa0/1.10 and
> fa0/1.20 in different vrfs on the same box, I would like to be able to
> do the same
Hi Darren,
you wrote:
> I'm trying to find a possible way to run dot1q tags over serial and/or
> dsl interfaces. I could trunk over E1's on my old Riverstone
ADSL doesn't know about VLANs, because it's based on ATM. But you could use
different VPI/VCI-Pairs to seperate the traffic.
Some snip
Hi Gert.
Thanks.
Basically what I'm trying to do is run subinterfaces, with each of those
subinterfaces in a separate vrf. So while I can have fa0/1.10 and
fa0/1.20 in different vrfs on the same box, I would like to be able to
do the same over Serial and/or ADSL.
I have been able to do this w
Hi,
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 12:28:59PM +0100, Darren O'Connor wrote:
> I'm trying to find a possible way to run dot1q tags over serial and/or
> dsl interfaces. I could trunk over E1's on my old Riverstone kit without
> a problem, but I can't find a way to do it with a Cisco box.
>
> Is this poss
Hi all.
I'm trying to find a possible way to run dot1q tags over serial and/or
dsl interfaces. I could trunk over E1's on my old Riverstone kit without
a problem, but I can't find a way to do it with a Cisco box.
Is this possible?
Thanks
Darren O'Connor
FYI to all involved. This has been resolved. Moved physical cabling to a new
port on our ASR and like magic. Sorted.
From: Shanawaz Batcha [mailto:ismath.sh...@gmail.com]
Sent: 08 May 2012 13:15
To: Scantlebury, Kieron
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 7606 to 6509 [BGP hold tim
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