Re: [c-nsp] Cursed IP address

2014-11-29 Thread Victor Sudakov
Lukas Tribus wrote: Are there any IP filters on the layer 2 side of this? Are you using CoPP and the IP is denied there? No. PASOLINK does not do IP filtering. It can only do some Ethernet frame filtering, like filtering out LLDP or STP frames, but no such filters are even

Re: [c-nsp] Cursed IP address

2014-11-29 Thread Daniel Roesen
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 09:41:45PM +0600, Victor Sudakov wrote: We have set up port monitor sessions in various parts of the network and have found out the following. One of the C3560X-24P in the chain of identical switches does not let through packets with src=10.65.127.246dst=224.0.0.5.

[c-nsp] Single core fibre question

2014-11-29 Thread CiscoNSP List
Hi Everyone, A customer has ordered a single core fibre x-connect to our rack in a remote DCwe only have 4948's in our rack...will a single core fibre work to a Single mode SFP? (i.e. all other fibre x-connects in the DC are dual core, and work fine) Cheers

Re: [c-nsp] Single core fibre question

2014-11-29 Thread Jared Mauch
Do you mean single strand of fiber? If so many people make and sell these bx/bi-di optics for both 1 and 10G. Keep in mind there are two types up vs down and note the frequencies and transmit power for these as there are 10/20/40 and 80km varieties out there. Of course make sure you have

Re: [c-nsp] Single core fibre question

2014-11-29 Thread CiscoNSP List
Thanks Jared, Do you mean single strand of fiber? Yes - Single strand of fibre. If so many people make and sell these bx/bi-di optics for both 1 and 10G. Keep in mind there are two types up vs down and note the frequencies and transmit power for these as there are 10/20/40 and 80km

Re: [c-nsp] Single core fibre question

2014-11-29 Thread Frank Bulk
Well, if you have two strands then you can use the standard SFPs, but if it ends up being a single strand (for cost or other reason), then you'll need a pair of SFPs, where one side will TX at 1310 and RX at 1490 (or 1550), and the other side will TX at 1490 (or 1550) and RX at 1310, and then a

[c-nsp] Cisco transceiver's maintenance service

2014-11-29 Thread Xuhu NSP
Hi folks, just want to check that if we just purchase few new transceivers from Cisco, how are you going to purchase the maintenance service, because I didn't see the list price only for transceivers, normally purchase with line cards or chassis. Appreciate for any comments. Br,