They will handle a good bit, but depending on your load they can slow
things down. That said, make sure the DNS servers you list in the configs
on the CSC are working and responding, as part of its functions are done by
performing RBL lookups using DNS. If they start failing, or are slow to
On 31.05.2013 02:33, Bill Blackford wrote:
This may not be the best forum for this question, so my apologies to
the
list.
I am trying to understand the process for converting a new
AIR-CAP2602E-E-K9 from LWAPP to stand alone. I have the IOS code
renamed as
***.default waiting on a local TFTP
Thanks Pete. I'll keep this in mind if the config-register doesn't do the trick.
-Vinny
-Original Message-
From: Pete Templin [mailto:peteli...@templin.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 9:31 PM
To: Abello, Vinny
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Catalyst 6506
Andrew,
Thank you. The command you provided makes it so I can actually use IOS-like
commands, like copy. The problem I'm still having however, is that the
autopilot process that looks for a WLC, is removing my ip before the copy
is complete. Is there also a way I can turn this loop of death off?
Hi,
are there any license requirements for PWHE Feature on asr9k?
We want to tunnel customers from our 6500/7600 access to L3 distribution via
MPLS Pseudowire.
LDP and VCs are up, L2 works, we see correct mac-addresses from 6500/7600 to
ASR, but no L3 Traffic, i.e. ICMP is not working.
Is this
Hi,
It's been years since I've configured EIGRP and I remember it being quite
simple, so I'm probably missing something silly, right?
I've done some debugs and XE sends hellos to XR, but the XR debug doesn't show
the inbound hellos and doesn't seem to be sending any out itself. It doesn't
hi,
There are no special licences required. And even if there were - atm it's
an honesty based system. All you get is a message in the log.
kind regards
Pshem
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On Jun 1, 2013 6:44 AM, Markus Binder markus.bin...@globalways.net
wrote:
Hi,
are there any license requirements
For the archives -
When using EIGRP inside a VRF, you need to specify an autonomous system number
in the EIGRP config for that VRF:
!
router eigrp 21949
vrf management
address-family ipv4
default-information allowed out
autonomous-system 21949
interface Loopback21949
!
I'm looking for some advise on a C or J router.
Requirements:
200 mbps of throughput (small packets)
4 GigE interfaces (copper or SFP)
ip verify unicast reverse-path support in hardware.
BGP4 with a decent CPU to handle full tables.
My plan is to peer BGP with my border routers and pull in