Andy Saykao wrote:
This is why I needed to know what IP blocks belong to AS1234, so I could
find out how much traffic was actually coming from AS1234 on our
Internet link.
What you actually want is Netflow (or JFlow, sFlow, etc) with a suitably
smart collector, which will provide you with all
David Prall wrote:
That dir nvram: will tell you how much nvram you actually have, I believe
64K. sh run should display how large the configuration is. service
compress-config will compress the config so that it fits in the limited
nvram you have, but boot times will be slowed since the config
Kevin Graham wrote:
Doesn't look like my 2960 will do service compress-config. Shall have to
configure it to boot using config on flash :)
For simulated-nvram platforms, you can't compress the config, though boot
buffersize will allow you to increase the size. You'll need to get your
config
Not seen this one before, thought I'd ask the oracles what the fix is?
Directory of nvram:/
28 -rw- 31882no date startup-config
29 3647no date private-config
1 12no date persistent-data
Aloha :)
What is the collective opinion on the best way to do change monitoring /
management with router and switch configurations?
http://www.cymru.com/Documents/secure-ios-template.html
That template makes fairly extensive use of the 'archive' command but
some older IOS doesn't include
Wasn't expecting this, particularly.
http://www.xchangemag.com/hotnews/cisco-unveils-nexus-5000-series.html
Does anyone have hot gossip, pictures or further information? A few of
the other rags like El Register have picked up the news already but seem
to be working from a very limited amount
Quick question since my Google-fu is failing me: what's the DRAM
requirement to take a full routing table from a provider these days?
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Deepak Jain wrote:
For lower-end platforms like ISRs, You could go with 384MB. However
512MB is really recommended for things like soft-reconfig/etc.
For higher-end platforms, the platform itself won't propably just
do full BGP so Your mileage may vary wildly.
Think 512MB or more for safe
Thanks guys :) Was just pondering whether a Catalyst 4948 would be good
enough for deployment with two partial feeds, as 76xx series is somewhat
expensive for that particular project!
Guessing the FIB on it will be the limiting factor.
Very very partial feeds. The 4948 is limited 32,000
Tom Sands wrote:
N7K-C7010 10 Slot Chassis, No Power Supplies, Fans Included $20,000
... plus all the other bits you want [snipped]
So basically a entry level one of these is around $200,000 then?
Subtract a wedge if you only want a single supervisor, add on another
chunk for extra line
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