Hank Nussbacher via cisco-nsp writes:
> we requested that the case be moved to Amsterdam on Feb 5
Bad choice. They're probably all at Cisco Live this week. Better go
there and see if you can find a TAC engineer at the show ;-)
https://www.ciscolive.com/emea.html
Bjørn
Peter Rathlev writes:
> Cisco recommends the C1101-4PLTE as a replacement. It's cheaper and
> more future proof but I can't seem to find a model that actually has
> two modems and takes two SIMs. Even though the datasheet[1] says "dual
> SIM support", every model seems to support only one.
>
>
Aaron aar...@gvtc.com writes:
Do you all know how this works? How is traceroute able to report back the
mpls label that is in use in the transit hops?
See RFC4950
Bjørn
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Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net writes:
If you have details of a problem, please forward them over. Thanks!
There's at least one bad referral in the IPv6 reverse lookup path:
bjorn@canardo:~$ dig -x 2001:418:3f4::5 +trace
; DiG 9.7.3 -x 2001:418:3f4::5 +trace
;; global options: +cmd
.
Mike mike-cisconspl...@tiedyenetworks.com writes:
I am working with a 7201 and trying to follow cisco's pppoe
interediate agent documentation. I find that what the box is doing, is
encapsulating the vendor tags in a Cisco-AVPair tag, such as:
Cisco-AVPair = circuit-id-tag=someif atm
Chris Jones chr...@aprole.com writes:
On 21/11/2011, at 7:57 PM, ar wrote:
I am trying to get info for the ADSL sync speed at the LAC/LNS level.
Is there a way I can get this?
Not from the LAC/LNS - you'd need to query the DSLAM for that information.
Not necessarily. See e.g:
Hitesh Vinzoda vinzoda.hit...@gmail.com writes:
Now the scenario is that how to achieve redundancy in LNS environment, I
have heard that HSRP doesnt work in this case.
Send two or more tagged tunnel configurations in your LAC authentication
reply.
See
Gert Doering g...@greenie.muc.de writes:
Does Framed-Interface-ID configure the *client* side via IPv6CP?
Now that's interesting indeed.
(I'm not sure we would something else than ::1 there, to ensure
the CPE has a well-known and pingable address, but it's definitely
a nice tool).
Yes.
Victor Lyapunov victor.lyapu...@gmail.com writes:
Hello Bjørn, Gert
Bjørn have you tried using the Framed-Interface-Id with a Cisco CPE?
No, I'm afraid I haven't.
I have tried the combination Framed-Interface-Id + Framed-IPv6-Prefix
with no luck so far
(The /64 prefix is applied to the
Joe Abley jab...@hopcount.ca writes:
interface FastEthernet0/1
description facing the exchange point
bridge-group 1
bridge-group 1 output-pattern-list 1100
And this access list does allow e.g. IPv6 multicast frames?
Bjørn
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Gert Doering g...@greenie.muc.de writes:
Yes. IETF really botched that everything is automatic but we don't
tell you how to discover DNS part.
Twice
The same happened to IPCP, for those who still remember IPv4. RFC 1332
was published in May 1992. RFC 1877 added the DNS options in
Daniel Verlouw dan...@bit.nl writes:
(does anyone actually implement RFC 5006 yet?)
Sure they do. radvd can announce RDNSS and rdnssd (part of the ndisc6
toolbox) can be used on the client side: http://www.remlab.net/ndisc6/
When it comes to real routers, I don't know... The Juniper ERXes
sth...@nethelp.no writes:
Some of us would disagree rather strongly with one or more of those
points. For instance, for us DHCPv6 is a hard requirement.
Why the hard requirement? Is this for a MAC-IP association table?
I'm working on a method (might not work mind you) to make a SLAAC
Tim Durack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know if it is possible to scp startup/running configs off
a router? This doesn't seem to work:
unix scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/nvram/running-config backup
c2612b#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Nick Voth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to get a 3620 configured with 4 of the WIC-1ADSL cards. I have
gone through the Software Adviser on the Cisco site to see if it might
give me any clues as to what carrier card, (NM-1E2W, NM-1FE2W, etc), would
work. None of them seem to allow me
Lala Lander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for information on Web Caches.
http://www.ircache.net/ and http://www.web-cache.com/ are good starting
points.
Bjørn
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Andrew Girling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Aug 19, 2008, at 12:21 AM, Kevin Graham wrote:
Thanks, I didn't have one on hand to check. Do you happen to know if
the
pinout is consistent w/ the HD68's used in the CAB-OCTAL? (Could be
very
useful for sparing...)
Unfortunately, I'm not sure,
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