Re: [c-nsp] 4500X in VSS - Upgrading IOS XE

2016-04-19 Thread Chris Burwell
A bit off topic, but... I have also found this to be true on the 4500X platform with L3 interfaces (no switchport). I found this odd since there are some cases where we needed to connect two L3 ports to the same upstream provider switch. Also worth mentioning is that the 4500X does not have a pro

Re: [c-nsp] Upgrading VSS from Modular SXH to Monolitich SXH > Monolithic SXI

2011-01-18 Thread Chris Burwell
This is a bit late, but check out the documentation for the FSU and eFSU procedures. I just did a VSS upgrade using the eFSU procedure and it went well. We were not using a modular IOS, but there may be a process detailed for that. - Chris On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 5:26 AM, David Crane wrote: > Th

Re: [c-nsp] Ethernet Interfaces Speed and Duplex - Force or Auto

2010-05-21 Thread Chris Burwell
We leave things set to auto as well. We dabbled with hard-coding the speed and duplex after a network overhaul on one of our buildings. The down side was that we still have some "legacy" equipment which required 10/Half while the rest of our equipment was 100 or 1000/Full. In the end we determined

Re: [c-nsp] Linux for Cisco Engineers Tutorials?

2009-01-28 Thread Chris Burwell
The good thing about Linux is that there are no shortage of tutorials related to many different topics. If you are having trouble with a specific application, you can usually find a tutorial via Google that will walk you through a basic setup and even some common problems. If you are dealing with

Re: [c-nsp] Procurve DHCP relay question

2009-01-11 Thread Chris Burwell
That's great to hear Eric! I ran into some DHCP issues when using MAC authentication over RADIUS on a 5412zl this summer. In my case a simple software upgrade did the trick as well! - Chris > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 11:28:15 -0600 > From: "Eric Cables" > Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Procurv

Re: [c-nsp] Logical Router Segmentation

2009-01-11 Thread Chris Burwell
g VRFs when no MPLS is >>> present. Any vendor who supports VRFs support "VRF-lite". >>> >>> In all honesty it's a stupid term as VRF technology isn't tied to >>> MPLS at all. Yes vrf is required for l3 vpns but so is mBGP and we >>&

Re: [c-nsp] Logical Router Segmentation

2009-01-10 Thread Chris Burwell
s On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Aivars wrote: > 8212 has no VRF lite. HP has promised and put on their road map VRF lite a > long time ago but its still not there. > > Aivars > > Saturday, January 10, 2009, 7:58:55 PM, you wrote: > > BH> On 1/10/09 8:57 AM, "Chr

Re: [c-nsp] Logical Router Segmentation

2009-01-10 Thread Chris Burwell
/US/docs/optical/15000r4_0/ethernet/454/guide/vrf.pdf > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk436/tk832/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080231a3e.shtml > > http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/nets/devices/routers/cisco/vrf/testbed.shtml > > http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/nets/devices/routers

Re: [c-nsp] Logical Router Segmentation

2009-01-09 Thread Chris Burwell
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Brad Hedlund wrote: > On 1/9/09 5:52 PM, "Chris Burwell" wrote: > >> I am looking for a bit of guidance on logically segmenting an existing >> router. >> I appreciate any help! > > Chris, > I think it would help if you drew

[c-nsp] Logical Router Segmentation

2009-01-09 Thread Chris Burwell
I am looking for a bit of guidance on logically segmenting an existing router. Currently I have a core network router that has fiber connections to all of our buildings. Each building is in it's own VLAN. We run OSPF on the router and all VLANS are in the same area 0.0.0.1. In the future things ar

Re: [c-nsp] cisco-nsp Digest, Vol 74, Issue 20

2009-01-09 Thread Chris Burwell
Hi Eric, There are a few basic things that should be checked first. I don't mean to insult anyone, but I sometimes overlook some simple steps when I dive into a problem. First, ensure you have the latest software (as HP calls it) running on the switch. This is freely available from the Procurve w

Re: [c-nsp] SPLIT ETHERNET

2009-01-06 Thread Chris Burwell
This sounds like port channel/Etherchannel. HP calls this trunking on their procurve line. When you are talking about switching equipment, this is usually used when you want to incorporate redundant network links. For example, if you want to have to uplink ports from an edge switch back to your co