[c-nsp] In need of C6500 in Orlando later today

2012-08-25 Thread Graham Wooden (Personal)
Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint! - Forwarded message - From: Graham Wooden (Personal) gra...@g-rock.net Date: Sat, Aug 25, 2012 9:47 am Subject: In need of C6500 in Orlando later today To: na...@nanog.org Our grey market vendor miss-shipped a Cisco 6506 chassis

Re: [c-nsp] Input (overrun) errors on PA-GE / 7204VXR

2012-05-20 Thread Graham Wooden
://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-2613 On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net wrote: Hi Folks, It seems that I am overloading the traffic ingress into a PA-GE interface on one of my internet edge routers, a 7204VXR (NPE-400/512MB/advipservicesk9-mz.122-33.SRE4) without too

[c-nsp] Input (overrun) errors on PA-GE / 7204VXR

2012-05-19 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi Folks, It seems that I am overloading the traffic ingress into a PA-GE interface on one of my internet edge routers, a 7204VXR (NPE-400/512MB/advipservicesk9-mz.122-33.SRE4) without too much effort. 30 second counters shows the traffic not to be too bursty (as well as the 5 minute graphs),

Re: [c-nsp] VSS w/non sup VSL

2011-06-18 Thread Graham Wooden
On 6/18/11 12:21 PM, scott owens scottowen...@gmail.com wrote: We are doing the sup based dual link VSL. we reclaimed older 6704 for 10Gb uplinks / downlinks because at the time we did not need the 6708s ... which would allow us to do sup line card VSL. Our thought is that if the sup based

Re: [c-nsp] VSS w/non sup VSL

2011-06-18 Thread Graham Wooden
On 6/18/11 4:32 PM, Andrew Miehs and...@2sheds.de wrote: On Saturday, June 18, 2011, Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net wrote: I wouldn't assume that if a SUP-based VSL link fails that it's the SUPs fault.  It depends on your environment; our campus (a dirty manufacturing complex), we

Re: [c-nsp] VSS or not for edge routing?

2011-05-03 Thread Graham Wooden
Quoting Mattias Niklasson mattias.niklas...@deltamanagement.se: Hi, We are a small hosting shop that is planning to implement two 6509 with SUP720-10G-3CXL as edge routers and distribution switches in a collapsed design. We have two full BGP feeds and a limited number of VLANs. A

[c-nsp] Older Cisco Routers - which one to go with?

2011-02-17 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi there, It's a toss-up between a 2651XM or a 2801 (because of budget constraints), for a 20Mb Ethernet circuit that will do moderate QoS and ACLs. No BGP, just static routes. The IOS's on both are relatively recent IP Services, and both have their RAM maxed. I am leaning on using the

Re: [c-nsp] Mysterious GRE tunnel flap

2010-07-21 Thread Graham Wooden
I'll take a stab at this ... I think it's something physical at one of the sites. Does any of the two interfaces has their line protocol go down? Can you access down the link, outside the tunnel, ie. Ping your next hop during this? I had something similar happen with some collocated gear at a

[c-nsp] Safe operating temps - Somewhat OT

2010-02-28 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi all, The AC unit in my little datacenter room was recently upgraded/serviced. Since then I have started to monitor the my 6500's temp. I have been noticing a swing in the RP in/out on a Sup32 going from 37c to 39c and then back to 37 within 30-40 minutes timeframe. Room temp seems to be stable

Re: [c-nsp] Safe operating temps - Somewhat OT

2010-02-28 Thread Graham Wooden
Thanks Seth for the reply. I never really had to think of this stuff before, but wearing new hats everyday. -graham On 2/28/10 8:26 PM, Seth Mattinen se...@rollernet.us wrote: On 2/28/10 6:55 AM, Graham Wooden wrote: Hi all, The AC unit in my little datacenter room was recently upgraded

[c-nsp] WTB: WS-SUP32-GE-3B

2009-12-26 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi there, Does anyone have an WS-SUP32-GE-3B that they would like to sell? I thought I would check with the list - I really need a second one but can't pay the going rate that they are selling on the grey market (they're not selling anyways). I am not a charity, but I am looking for that

Re: [c-nsp] VPN Tunneling question

2009-12-02 Thread Graham Wooden
Seems like my other email on Sunday (hairpinning VPN client) probably answered this as well. In this case, already have the 525 with the v7.x code on it. -graham On 11/29/09 10:52 AM, Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net wrote: Hi all, I am bringing up a new remote location that is currently

[c-nsp] VPN Tunneling question

2009-11-29 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi all, I am bringing up a new remote location that is currently being served by a DSL line. This site will ultimately be served with my own PtP solution, but in the time being and to help with the migration, I want to deploy a routable subnet at the location using a VPN solution between two PIX

[c-nsp] Client VPN issue with PIX v6.3

2009-11-29 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi all, One of my VPN devices is a 525 running v6.3.5. I am having an issue with Client VPN sessions coming in on the outside interface while accessing subnets that are reached by outside interface. I can access the inside interface addresses just fine. Is there some sort of limitation that I

Re: [c-nsp] Client VPN issue with PIX v6.3

2009-11-29 Thread Graham Wooden
://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_tech_note09186a0080734db7. shtml http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa72/command/reference/s1_72.htm l#wp1289167 regards, Tony. --- On Mon, 30/11/09, Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net wrote: From: Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net

[c-nsp] PA-MC-8T1

2009-11-25 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi all, Just wanted to confirm before I spend the money I am looking at the WAN card PA-MC-8T1 for some T1 aggregation points, inserted into FlexWAN/6500. As I am reading the data sheet for it, it looks like it can do non-channelized connections, right? Need to consolidate down some

[c-nsp] 2600XM usability?

2009-10-19 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi all, I have a new network connecting to me that I will be shoving down some routes to them via a 5Mb metro-ethernet. They have a 2621XM. It will be doing BGP, with maybe a route table of 86K routes (mine plus their other provider, which I think is being delivered by a 2xT1 mlppp). I think

Re: [c-nsp] 2600XM usability?

2009-10-19 Thread Graham Wooden
enough juice to do what you want it to do. Hope this helps, -mtw -Original Message- From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Graham Wooden Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 3:25 PM To: cisco-nsp Subject: [c-nsp] 2600XM

Re: [c-nsp] Hacking

2009-09-27 Thread Graham Wooden
Well, if they didn't clear your logging buffer, you will see an entry like this in your log on the router if they went into config mode: Sep 23 12:25:00.603: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by log_in_username on vty0 (src IP addy) So, it will show you the username they logged in as

[c-nsp] WIC-T1 total output drops?

2009-09-21 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi there, On a recently T1 PtP deployment, I noticed that one end is getting a high number of ³Total output drops². 51 in the last 24 minutes. No other errors or abnormalities on this one side, and the other side is at 0. What could cause this? My T1 debugging skills are still in novice mode.

Re: [c-nsp] Gut check needed - QoS

2009-09-19 Thread Graham Wooden
Message- From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Graham Wooden Sent: September 18, 2009 10:00 PM To: cisco-nsp Subject: [c-nsp] Gut check needed - QoS Hi all, Paul?s email from yesterday regarding QoS on a T1 link got me thinking about

[c-nsp] Gut check needed - QoS

2009-09-18 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi all, Paul¹s email from yesterday regarding QoS on a T1 link got me thinking about a recently deployed PtP T1 serving the same purpose, data/voip to a customer. The routers involved on each side are not fancy; my T1 edge is a 2621 and the CPE is a 1760. The 2621 is hanging off of my

[c-nsp] Traffic shaping on a Sup32

2009-08-18 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi there, I need to implement some traffic shaping on some SVI VLAN interfaces (a customer either with 1 server or 10 servers) on a 6509/Sup32. Running IOS is advipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXI1. I have currently setup some policy-maps that do some policing, which are feed by class-maps with

Re: [c-nsp] Bridge devices - ARP takeover

2009-08-18 Thread Graham Wooden
Doering g...@greenie.muc.de wrote: Hi, On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 06:57:08AM -0500, Graham Wooden wrote: Agreed on the ip proxy-arp, but if it makes the link work for the time being ... This would be VERY surprising - ip proxy-arp makes a difference only if one of the devices sends ARP requests

Re: [c-nsp] Traffic shaping on a Sup32

2009-08-18 Thread Graham Wooden
Ah-ha! I found the solution to my first inquire - traffic shapping on SVIs. Apparently the key was mls qos vlan-based on the actual LAN interface. Now its adhering both input and output. I'll see if I can tweak to fit a dot1q subint. On 8/18/09 8:52 PM, Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net wrote

Re: [c-nsp] Bridge devices - ARP takeover

2009-08-18 Thread Graham Wooden
wrote: You need to get more data when it's failing for anyone to help. sh ip arp sh adj detail sh mls cef ip as starters. Graham Wooden wrote: Update: I could not keep the link up on the Sup32. Even hardcoding the MAC addresses, traffic would flat stop at random times. However, it's

Re: [c-nsp] Traffic shaping on a Sup32

2009-08-18 Thread Graham Wooden
for this interface Configuration failed! edge01(config-subif)# On 8/18/09 5:54 PM, Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.net wrote: Hi there, I need to implement some traffic shaping on some SVI VLAN interfaces (a customer either with 1 server or 10 servers) on a 6509/Sup32. Running IOS is advipservicesk9_wan-mz

Re: [c-nsp] Traffic shaping on a Sup32

2009-08-18 Thread Graham Wooden
Thanks Mikael - that did the trick. By hardcoding the bit rate on the police I am now able to sort out my specified traffic into my different rate patterns. -graham On 8/18/09 10:08 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson swm...@swm.pp.se wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, Graham Wooden wrote: Oh, the fun. I

Re: [c-nsp] Bridge devices - ARP takeover

2009-08-14 Thread Graham Wooden
that with this combination, that it will stay up until I am ready to completely debug it. I appreciate everyone's feedback on this. On 8/14/09 4:26 AM, Gert Doering g...@greenie.muc.de wrote: Hi, On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 06:08:36PM -0500, Graham Wooden wrote: I know - the whole thing

[c-nsp] Bridge devices - ARP takeover

2009-08-13 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi there, I have a customer hanging off of my edge router (6509/Sup32/12.2.33SXI), doing a Point-to-Point wireless shot from the DC to another site. On myside, it's a L3 VLAN doing a /30 to a smaller Cisco router on the other end. I am then statically routing some additional subnets to the

Re: [c-nsp] Bridge devices - ARP takeover

2009-08-13 Thread Graham Wooden
but if another device simply takes over for it the only way to resolve that is fix that device. How exactly is it taking over? What is the topo (ascii diagram would work). Rodney Graham Wooden wrote: Hi there, I have a customer hanging off of my edge router (6509/Sup32/12.2.33SXI

Re: [c-nsp] Bridge devices - ARP takeover

2009-08-13 Thread Graham Wooden
the problem. The router should try to defend the mac address it owns but if another device simply takes over for it the only way to resolve that is fix that device. How exactly is it taking over? What is the topo (ascii diagram would work). Rodney Graham Wooden wrote: Hi there, I

Re: [c-nsp] Bridge devices - ARP takeover

2009-08-13 Thread Graham Wooden
. So what exactly breaks? Can you ping the other router? What is the other routers ARP entry and visa versa? They better be the ones you put in. Jeff On Aug 13, 2009, at 4:53 PM, Graham Wooden wrote: I say 30 minutes ... But I just had it occur on less than 5 minutes from having

Re: [c-nsp] Can't pick up ip address--cisco 1200 ap

2009-08-02 Thread Graham Wooden
sense? Again, without the proper handling of the traffic leaving the AP, traffic won't go in properlly as well. HTH, -graham From: snort bsd snort...@yahoo.com.au Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Can't pick up ip address--cisco 1200 ap To: cisco-nsp cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net, Graham Wooden gra...@g

Re: [c-nsp] Can't pick up ip address--cisco 1200 ap

2009-08-01 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi there, Your switch port that the AP is connected to - is it in trunk mode? Like switchport trunk encap dot1q ? On 8/1/09 4:52 PM, snort bsd snort...@yahoo.com.au wrote: Hi: all: I got ciscoAP 1200 configured and can connect it via wireless without problems. But the system connecting

Re: [c-nsp] confreg 0x42 on a Sup32

2009-07-31 Thread Graham Wooden
that helps, Tim At 06:07 PM 7/30/2009, Graham Wooden asserted: Hi there, Not much out there on this for the Sup32. But since the Sup32 is a upgraded MSFC2, will the config register ³0x42² bypass the config? Someone borked up the aaa auth and I can't get into it. Bah. Thanks, -graham

[c-nsp] confreg 0x42 on a Sup32

2009-07-30 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi there, Not much out there on this for the Sup32. But since the Sup32 is a upgraded MSFC2, will the config register ³0x42² bypass the config? Someone borked up the aaa auth and I can't get into it. Bah. Thanks, -graham ___ cisco-nsp mailing list

Re: [c-nsp] VSS question...

2009-07-28 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi there, We are about to roll out VSS at our distro layer. Currently with SXI1, you can't have redundant sups. Our assigned Cisco arch guy said that maybe later this year or early next year that you will be able to have redundant sups in a vss member chassis. On 7/28/09 9:06 PM, Jeff Kell

[c-nsp] L3 image for 3550 (SMI versus EMI)

2009-06-27 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi list, Can the SMI version of the C3550 take the Layer3 image? I know it would be preferred on many fronts to run the L3 on the EMI hardware ­ but curious if the SMI will be OK. Only some EIGRP routes and traffic policing on certain ports and SVI (~15-20Mb). Would like to know about some past

[c-nsp] 6500/SUP32 - RP ROMMON upgrade?

2009-06-14 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi all, I just updated the SP¹s ROMMON on a Sup32 to the latest, c6ksup32-rm2.srec.122-18r.SX9. However, can this same file be applied to update the RP's ROMMON as well? While logged into CCO I have only came across docs that referred to the SP upgrade. I guess no biggie if the SP and RP have

Re: [c-nsp] 6500/SUP32 - RP ROMMON upgrade?

2009-06-14 Thread Graham Wooden
...@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp- boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Dale Shaw Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 7:54 PM To: Graham Wooden Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 6500/SUP32 - RP ROMMON upgrade? Hi, semi-hijack On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Graham Woodengra...@g

Re: [c-nsp] Automatically Synchronize IOS Router Configurations?

2009-04-22 Thread Graham Wooden
Sync between each other? Yeah, you will have to look at something external, something that would have write perms (like through SNMP or AAA). Maybe a tacacs+ system can do this? I know there are products/scripts that can tftp off / snmp read the config and store them off. There maybe a push

Re: [c-nsp] 6509 Multilayer switch temperature monitor via SNMP

2009-02-18 Thread Graham Wooden
Chris, what Sup and IOS are you running? I am running Sup2s with 12.2(18)SXF15a(ADVENTERPRISEK9_WAN-M)and get results from that base OID. Mind you, I haven't identified any of these yet ... gra...@snapcase ~]$ snmpwalk -v2c -c publicread nn.nn.nn.nn 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.91.1.1.1.1.4

[c-nsp] 7606 with SPA-2xT3, hot insert - reboot required?

2009-02-10 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi fellas, I have a 7606 and I inserted (hot) a SPA-2xT3 card into my SIP400 subslot (2/1), from which it shows up in various show commands jst... but I doesn't give me the ability to actually config the interfaces on it. Does it require a reboot for the serial interfaces to come up?

Re: [c-nsp] 7606 with SPA-2xT3, hot insert - reboot required?

2009-02-10 Thread Graham Wooden
Bah ... that was the trick. Thanks Robbie. -graham Have you set card type t3 2 1? -- robbie Graham Wooden gra...@g-rock.ne t To Sent by: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net

Re: [c-nsp] Weird disk0: issues

2009-01-23 Thread Graham Wooden
-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Graham Wooden Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 7:45 PM To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: [c-nsp] Weird disk0: issues Hi all, Recently I converted my 6509 Sup2¹s over to native. It¹s been running c6sup22-jk2o3sv-mz.121-27b.E4 for sometime now and now

Re: [c-nsp] Weird disk0: issues

2009-01-23 Thread Graham Wooden
at 21:50 -0600, Graham Wooden wrote: Format in the SP? It's not running the CatOS (Hybrid), so I am not operating out of that space anymore - all I have is the RP to run commands like that... Am I missing something here Toby? I can't comment if it will do the trick/solve your original problem

[c-nsp] SOLVED: Weird disk0: issues

2009-01-23 Thread Graham Wooden
with the Sup2s. Thanks again, -graham On 1/23/09 4:32 PM, Peter Rathlev pe...@rathlev.dk wrote: On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 21:50 -0600, Graham Wooden wrote: Format in the SP? It's not running the CatOS (Hybrid), so I am not operating out of that space anymore - all I have is the RP to run commands like

[c-nsp] Weird disk0: issues

2009-01-22 Thread Graham Wooden
Hi all, Recently I converted my 6509 Sup2¹s over to native. It¹s been running c6sup22-jk2o3sv-mz.121-27b.E4 for sometime now and now decided to take the leap to the s222 series. The SP and RP both have 256MB RAM so I figured I am somewhat ready to try it out. I went ahead and upgraded RP's

Re: [c-nsp] Weird disk0: issues

2009-01-22 Thread Graham Wooden
: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Graham Wooden Sent: Friday, 23 January 2009 1:45 PM To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: [c-nsp] Weird disk0: issues Hi all, Recently I converted my 6509 Sup2¹s over to native. It¹s been running