Greetings,
Has anybody heard of upcoming (or current, that I totally missed)
support for mGRE with IPv6 (mGRE over native IPv6 core)?
Thanks,
Aaron
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Jacob,
Can someone explain to me something in regards to the 3845 and SDM? I have a
new 3845 and it came default with a username and password of cisco. It also
comes across saying something about using SDM to configure it. Is SDM
included with the router? Is there a bin file I have to load
Jonathan,
This is going to sound weird, but I am looking for a utility that will
let me tracroute on a specific port to see if and where a port is
being blocked on a network...
Check out the man page for traceroute:
...I also recently received that message from Jenny Kuntz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(but also use the same email address on cisco-nsp and NANOG)
On 10/24/07, Seth Mattinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
NANOG, cisco-nsp: any of you get this too?
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Hi Jeff,
While you can do this on the 6500, I don't believe the equivalent
exists for the 5500 (it's port-ASIC specific).
See:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12.2SXF/native/command/reference/S1.html#wp1320204
if you're still interested in the 6500 functionality
Mark,
A customer has a Cisco Pix (6.3) with remote users using
the cisco vpn client. When they have two remote people
behind the same NAT box (which we don't control, perhaps
in a hotel) then only one of them can be connected at a
time. When the second tries to connect, the first gets
Catalin,
...
Is this a normal behavior of the IOS, to block access to all the ip's,
including to the one that is supposed to be allowed?
While not explicitly called out, I believe the intent is to use a
'standard' access list with one's vty access-class statements. To
that end, an extend
Greetings,
I have a client that's run into some trouble with IPSec-over-GRE and
I'm trying to help debug. The problem sounds very familiar, however I
haven't come up with a solution yet in my searches...
The basic setup is:
7206(GigE)--(GigE)6500
The IPSec (preshared) setup is pretty much
Hi Rodney,
Thanks for the response...
was fixed in 12.0(32)SY3.
Is this seen on 32SY3?
Yes, I saw it come up on one of our GSRs running 12.0(32)SY3 several
times but have not noticed it since (not logging to syslog on these
routers so I can't go back very far to make sure).
Here's show
Greetings,
I just saw these two messages logged on a GSR running 12.0(32)SY3 for
the first time this morning (MPLS is not currently in use):
Aug 22 07:58:13.871 EDT: %MPLS_LABEL_REUSE-3-FAILURE: Can't write
label reuse data to pdata file
-Traceback= 20599C 205AA4 ED5BB8 ED77A0 ED7890 ED7E3C
Greetings,
I'm trying to troubleshoot a monitor session on a 3560E. When SPANing
four ports (rx) to a single destination port, everything seems to be
working fine. When SPANing six ports to the same destination, I see a
loss of around 1% of the traffic I'm trying to monitor. All ports are
Hi Mike,
On 7/17/07, Michael Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Daubman wrote:
Greetings,
I just received this error for the first time and was looking for
pointers as to how best re-carve TCAM.
What kind of sup do you have. Different sups have different memory. For
6509's anything
Greetings,
I just received this error for the first time and was looking for
pointers as to how best re-carve TCAM.
SLOT 0:Jul 17 12:04:49.815 EDT: %EE48-3-IPV6_TCAM_CAPACITY_EXCEEDED:
IPv6 pkts will be software switched.
To support more IPv6 routes in hardware:
Get current TCAM usage with:
Greetings,
I was wondering if the note:
BGP next-hop address tracking is not supported under the IPv6 address family.
found here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124tcr/tirp_r/rtebght1.htm#wp1135029
is still current, and if anybody knows of plans to add this
Janine,
Any recommendations on a system that can make my life easier (and give me
more time away from the office), from you nice guys, will be much appreciated.
If you're looking for a free solution, you may want to check out
JFFNMS (http://www.jffnms.org). It could be overkill for what you
Greetings,
I'm hoping somebody can provide some detailed Information on Queuing
commands and Cisco architectural differences.
Specifically, I'm wondering what the affect of the following command
is on different routers?
(e.g. Particle-based 7206VXR versus GSR, etc...)
Router(config-if)#
, affect does the aforementioned 'hold-queue length
{in | out}' command have?
I have found several generic flowcharts/process diagrams of the 7200,
but none account for QoS, mainly just basic Forwarding and CEF...
Thanks again,
~Aaron
On 5/8/07, Aaron Daubman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings
Greetings,
I was wondering if anybody could point me toward how IPv6 link-local
addresses are generated on Packet over SONET interfaces (e.g. on a GSR
ISE CHOC48 LC)?
Also, in particular, I'm wondering if there is a way to specify an
EUI-64 ID on POS interfaces encapsulated with either PPP or
Phil,
If you do a search on Ethernet Manual Cross-connects you'll find
some information on manually connecting an Ethernet port to an outgoing
STS circuit.
Thanks for the tip. Searching as you described seems to return
results which all sum up to the following:
ONS 15454s require
Phil,
Thanks again - that page was a bit more complete than the others I
found. However, it still seems it is impossible to cross-connect the
CE-1000-4 with a non-cisco device.
You basically create the Ethernet circuit, but the destination is going
to be the same node and the slot is going to
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