On 8 November 2016 at 18:24, James Bensley wrote:
> On 4 November 2016 at 15:40, Simon Lockhart wrote:
As we're both in the UK have you asked the carrier to perform any
testing (assuming this is a 3rd party wave) ?
A while back we had an issue with a wave
> To me, everything *looks* right, it's just that some VPLS traffic traversing
> the new link gets lost.
>
> Anyone got any suggestions on what I should look for whilst troubleshooting
> this? Unfortunately, due to the impact to traffic, I have to make any changes
> within a maintenance window,
Hi,
Does anybody have a clue what this means:
%IOSXE-3-PLATFORM: SIP0: cylon_mgr: DYNAMIC EAID EXHAUSTED * Cylon(1)
Partition(9)
I'm seeing it a *lot* on an asr902 even during the time when it doesn't seem to
drop packets. We're still researching why it does start to drop packets
Den 2016-11-08 kl. 19:26, skrev James Bensley:
From what I could see the articles were suggesting there was a single
bit error which was corrected due to the use of ECC memory (I guess
this could throw an interrupt? not sure why though).
Typically the interrupt handler does a read/write of
On 8 November 2016 at 18:13, Randy wrote:
> Hi and thank you for the pointer.
>
> I did see those articles talking about "Packet..." messages but could not
> find any description of what exactly "FIB Interrupt" is implying.
>
> However if regardless, it's a harmless message, I
On 4 November 2016 at 15:40, Simon Lockhart wrote:
> All,
>
> Having banged my head against a brick wall all day today trying to work out
> what's going on, and not having got anywhere, I thought I'd ask this list for
> some suggestions...
>
> I've got a Cisco MPLS core network,
Hi and thank you for the pointer.
I did see those articles talking about "Packet..." messages but could
not find any description of what exactly "FIB Interrupt" is implying.
However if regardless, it's a harmless message, I guess that's all the
info I need.
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~Randy
On 11/08/2016 1:58
Your DDoS mitigation appliance can still send that information to the 1k to act
upon as necessary. It's not as good as passing it upstream, but better than
nothing.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message
Hi,
thanks for the feedback. We haven't updated anything and initiated the
replacement of the box.
Cheers,
Christopher
-Original Message-
From: Hunter Fuller [mailto:hf0...@uah.edu]
Sent: Dienstag, 8. November 2016 16:22
To: Christopher Werny
Cc:
> Really?
> In order to use FlowSpec what should we need to do?
> I believe in order to use flowspec your ISP should support that, is that
> right?
> How does it work to mitigate DDoS ?
Sounds like your asking us to do your homework, how about you do some
basic research on your own?
I am sure
Really?
In order to use FlowSpec what should we need to do?
I believe in order to use flowspec your ISP should support that, is that right?
How does it work to mitigate DDoS ?
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:29 AM, Lukas Tribus wrote:
>> We heard about BGP Flowspec but not
It's happening in the loader too, so it can't just be an IOS bug. Unless
you just updated the boot loader, I would bet on hardware failure.
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016, Christopher Werny wrote:
> Hello,
>
> may I query the wisdom of this list for feedback regarding an issue we
Hello,
may I query the wisdom of this list for feedback regarding an issue we have
with a 2960-X
Since today, our 2960-X is in a rebooting loop and I see the following error
messages on the local console during the boot process:
Initializing Flash...
mifs[5]: 12 files,Err: Interrupt: Machine
> We heard about BGP Flowspec but not confident how does it work and I think
> ASR1006 doesn't support it.
ASR1k supports Flowspec just fine.
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On 8 November 2016 at 04:23, Randy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Got these two messages, each from two separate 65k's -- only once and within
> weeks of each other after 300+ days uptime
>
> Router2: %EARL_L3_ASIC-SPSTBY-3-INTR_WARN: EARL L3 ASIC: Non-fatal interrupt
> FIB interrupt
>
>
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