On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 01:01:40 AM Yham wrote:
Do you really think enabling NTP service on routers can
burdening them. I mean in hierarchical way where RR and
directly connected with ntp sources and then all PEs use
RR as ntp master and CEs further down use PEs as NTP
master?
Let
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 01:15:36 AM McDonald
Richards wrote:
What framing mode are you running and what is the
underlying transmission?
I have seen this before on 10G circuits running in wanphy
mode and the only fix was to get better transmission
(ie. not an STM-64c) and run
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 02:32:05 AM Jared Mauch
wrote:
Everything you ask a router to do burdens it, including
adding new prefixes, increasing traffic through natural
growth and other things.
I'm happy to burden the data plane, because in basic terms,
that could mean that my
On 19/11/13 22:51, Tim Durack wrote:
Second that. The more people buy 3rd party (coded if you want) the better.
Vendors only listen to sales.
In fact I would go further. Mandate that the device interoperate with
3rd party optics in your procurement, and have the suppler sign a
contact.
On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 05:48:56 PM Nick Hilliard
wrote:
unless you configured no bgp default ipv4-unicast on ios, older
versions of ios will default to exchanging
ipv4 prefixes over ipv6. I don't even know if this is still the
default because I've been using no bgp default
On 11/19/2013 11:57 PM, Jared Mauch wrote:
+1 to that. We recently ran across some 3rd-party CODED DOM-supporting
optics that have worked (thus far) in both Ciscos and Brocades. When you
can issue a show int trans and get results from 3rd-parties while Ciscos
remain silent, it speaks volumes
On 20/11/2013 06:23, Preston Chilcote (pchilcot) wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm curious: Does anyone use one or more raspberry pis in their network
(for networking related stuff)? What kinds of things are they used for?
OOB console access (with a 3G stick on one connection and a USB-RS232
on the
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 01:15:36 AM McDonald Richards wrote:
What framing mode are you running and what is the underlying
transmission?
I have seen this before on 10G circuits running in wanphy mode and the
only fix was to get better transmission (ie. not an STM-64c) and run
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Adam Vitkovsky adam.vitkov...@swan.skwrote:
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 01:15:36 AM McDonald Richards wrote:
What framing mode are you running and what is the underlying
transmission?
I have seen this before on 10G circuits running in wanphy
Hi All,
I would like to add that we are seeing a high amount of input drops, on
interfaces without any QoS or policing configured. Also without any egress
interfaces being congested.
I was seeing some other posts on the list which mentioned that people were
seeing unexplainable input drops on
Hi
I'd try the sh controllers NP to figure out what's wrong, on A9K-8T-L each
port has its own NP.
So sh controllers NP ports all will show you which NP belongs to which
port.
Anyways TAC engineer will provide you with some fancy show commands to
determine where the bottleneck is.
adam
On (2013-11-19 15:45 -0800), Tony wrote:
Hi all,
We've been having an issue recently where we have routes on PE routers that
look to be ok, but are not forwarding any traffic. Usually this can be
resolved by doing clear ip route vrf vrf_name ip_prefix which causes
the PE to re-learn the
On (2013-11-19 18:01 -0500), Yham wrote:
Do you really think enabling NTP service on routers can burdening them. I
mean in hierarchical way where RR and directly connected with ntp sources
and then all PEs use RR as ntp master and CEs further down use PEs as NTP
master?
It'll probably work
I use one in a lab often as a simulated host / server. With a USB console
connection to it, it's easy to muck around with it since it doesn't take up
much space, and wouldn't require disconnecting the computer I'm using to
actually configure the network devices from.
Hello,
I need a little clarification / assistance please. I
have a cable modem connection that is 50mb down and 3mb up. The most I
ever do in the download direction is around 8 to 10 mb. It's the upload
that gets me sometimes when it spikes to around 2.5mbps up. I need to
make sure my voip
Thinking of using it at home for email, http, ftp, DHCP, DNS server
and AirPlay sound device :)
It will replace my current WinXP PC has it will be silent and use
less energy. Maybe it will also have a backup HDD attached to it... it
depends on the network performance.
On 20-11-2013
I'm trying to do a quick and dirty add to a 9.1(3) ASA running WebVPN to allow
a contractor in without having to create them an account on our main directory
server. In IOS land, I could specify local auth before a server group and it
would work fine. It seems that in ASA land you can only
Things will get worse if they start to solder
crytoprocs with mask-programmed vendor-signed certificates
into the gbic/sfp/.. instead of the serial eeprom.
Also the real-time clock helps to limit the lifetime of
devices to just a little longer than warrenty time.
show transceiver lifetime
I only ever touch my ASA via ASDM, but what I've got is
Connection Profile Default - AAA(local)
Connection Profile 123 - AAA (radius)
And then the users chose the connection profile from the login page
(using tunnel-group-list enable). In your case you could just reverse
that.
Thanks,
Erik
Just a note to say that after the upgrade we are back in business :)
Nick
On 20 Nov 2013, at 04:44, Pete Lumbis
alum...@gmail.commailto:alum...@gmail.com wrote:
Any idea why Switch 3 has remote label 28 instead of 48?
Do you know if the issue is unidirectional or bidirectional? That is, can
About to build 2 as NTP servers using GPS modules
http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-NTP.html
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Hi,
I was told that 15.4 will be released around 27/11.
kind regards
Pshem
On 19 November 2013 12:36, Pshem Kowalczyk pshe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I just realised that this feature is not in the official software.
We're running a pre-release 15.3.4 here (3.11 in XE speak), for our
metroE
Christmas comes early this year
Kind regards,
Sibbi
On 21.11.2013 02:12, Pshem Kowalczyk pshe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I was told that 15.4 will be released around 27/11.
kind regards
Pshem
On 19 November 2013 12:36, Pshem Kowalczyk pshe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I just realised that this
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