Yeah, Data license.
Regards,
Alexander Lim
On May 26, 2012, at 7:19 AM, chris wrote:
> You need an additional license for that feature
> On May 25, 2012 7:18 PM, "Michael Malitsky" wrote:
>
>> I know I shouldn't be trying anything new at the end of Friday before a
>> long weekend, but...
>>
You need an additional license for that feature
On May 25, 2012 7:18 PM, "Michael Malitsky" wrote:
> I know I shouldn't be trying anything new at the end of Friday before a
> long weekend, but...
>
> I am trying to configure IP SLA to track a static route. 2821 router,
> IOS 15.1.4(M)4, IP Base
I know I shouldn't be trying anything new at the end of Friday before a
long weekend, but...
I am trying to configure IP SLA to track a static route. 2821 router,
IOS 15.1.4(M)4, IP Base license. First time I am trying to do this on
15.1. Previous experience and TAC documentation say IP SLA get
On (2012-05-25 12:58 -0400), Jason Lixfeld wrote:
> Is there any sort of BCP for carrier-delay, interface dampening settings and
> isis timers for XR and IOS?
I think you nailed it. BCP is msec 0 and dampening. (Too bad some vendors,
like JNPR, do not support exponential backoff for dampening).
Hi All
Thank you very much everyone. Its simple and not at the same time. The ip
address are NOT in the ARP table, and sometimes not active so collecting mac
addresstable through snmp might not work.
Ive got exactly what i was hoping for; some inspiration!
Thank you all for the help.
Sent fro
Is there any sort of BCP for carrier-delay, interface dampening settings and
isis timers for XR and IOS?
I'm building a lab using these settings, but I'm curious what others are up
to...
! IOS
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet7/0/0
dampening
mtu 9216
ip address 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.254
no ip re
On 05/25/2012 07:27 AM, Hansen, Ulrich Vestergaard B. (E W EN R&D DT ES
1 2) wrote:
Gents,
Have anyone come across a script that could yield the IP address of a
given mac-address when invoked on a Layer 3 Router? I would assume
that you would have to select the given interface (as it could be an
On Fri, 2012-05-25 at 08:27 +0200, u...@siemens.com wrote:
> Have anyone come across a script that could yield the IP address of a
> given mac-address when invoked on a Layer 3 Router?
Something like "show ip arp " or "show ip arp vrf
"? That of course requires the address to already be
present i