On (2013-09-13 10:09 +0200), Adam Vitkovsky wrote:
Regarding the ISSU I heard there's a plan to run something like two codes on
the LC asics so that one can be upgraded while the other sill performs the
forwarding duties.
Interesting. I wonder if they do this in NPUs like EZ and nPower,
On (2013-09-13 17:21 +0200), Richard Hartmann wrote:
Hi Richard,
If a power supply breaks down, we can read out that fact via SNMP.
This sounds like you're polling.
I pains me how little used SNMP traps are, which to me is the first check
list item (before even ICMP ping) for functional NMS.
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 7:19 PM, Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk wrote:
...so I guess you want that behaviour?
Correct.
I think it's arguable which is the right approach here - I can see legit
reasons to do both, and I guess it's got to do with BU logic or maybe FRU
probing
(This is mainly for the benefit of others; ytti and me discussed this
on IRC as well)
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Saku Ytti s...@ytti.fi wrote:
This sounds like you're polling.
Correct.
I pains me how little used SNMP traps are, which to me is the first check
list item (before even
Hi
I used Meraki for the moment.
Management interface is easy and very nice. But wireless capabilities or
Meraki didn't impress me. We had better results with old Cisco 1130 APs +
4400 WLC or cheap Ubiquity Unifi. Good way to go is AP2600 + WLC or some
third party e.g. Ruckus.
Rob
On Tue, Sep
That was going to be my plan as well, however we don't have access to the
devices, this vendor manages them. I have an account that can view the config
so it gets stored in our config repository and that's it. Based on what I can
see, im going to have to call BS on the vendor...
Thanks for
Hi
What is maximum FIB capacity on old GSR linecard SKU: 4GE-SFP-LC= ?
Rob
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