On Thu, 8 Mar 2018, harbor235 wrote:
In a HA configuration (dual rail) do I really need two route processors per
chassis? What does the extra cost really get me? ISSU that does not always
work?
Less disruptive failover. Depending on the platform, connection state
might be shared with the ba
- load the system a kickstart
files and reload the box? Ideally power cyclethere were fw bugs that
needed hard reboot to fix...
-pavel
Dňa 23. 2. 2018 7:34 používateľ "Justin M. Streiner" <
strei...@cluebyfour.org> napísal:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, Bradley Ordner wrote:
We hav
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, Bradley Ordner wrote:
We have a Nexus 7K with two SUP2Es. We need to get to software version 8.1(2).
It says that you can't double hop to a software version without an outage.
Although I have found the following -
ISSU from 7.2(0)D1(1) to 7.3(1)D1(1) then to 8.1(2).
We cur
On Mon, 29 Jan 2018, Aaron Gould wrote:
I'm just trying to learn about OTV as I haven't heard much about it... is
OTV an IETF standard ?
OTV is a Cisco proprietary protocol with some important design
considerations if you want to go in this direction. This includes
things such as allocatin
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017, Scott Voll wrote:
Anyone have a Nexus 7700?
Can you (not do you choose to) install it in a standard 34" deep server
cabinet?
Yes, but:
1. you might need a pretty beefy 4-post shelf to sit it on if the
mounting rail kit won't work in your cabinet
2. if your cabinet has d
Wouldn't the syntax be "-s 1000", rather than "-s -1000"?
jms
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017, Nick Cutting wrote:
So as usual - my netflow routers are coming up with the correct size data in
nfsen, but sFlow is about 2.5 times as much traffic.
Does anyone have a cisco sflow config that works with nfse
On Fri, 5 May 2017, Drew Weaver wrote:
We had a PSU failure in a 6513 and we want to replace the failed one
(which is a: WS-CAC-4000W) but currently what we have in stock is a
whole lot of these: WS-CAC-6000W
I know that it should be possible to run a switch with two different
sized power su
If you have enough linecards to draw more than whatever the actual total
available power is from a 4000 watt power supply, you will not be able to
run in redundant mode. The switch will likely complain loudly about this.
I know it doesn't help you right now, but 6000 watt power supplies are
av
On Tue, 14 Mar 2017, Laurent Dumont wrote:
Could it be the "A @42V" value? What kind of circuits do you have for each
PSU? The 6000W can either take two 120V-20A or a single 240V-20A if you need
the full 6000W.
I believe the 6500 uses power internally at 42V, so it makes sense that
the pow
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Howard Jones wrote:
The good old days of absolutely shocking software testing...
e.g. the Ascend Max software build that never released IPs from the assigned
client IP pool - 200 user connections later, the helpdesk goes crazy. Or the
awesome Nortel Baystack bugs where pres
...and we had to route packets uphill through 5 feet of snow - both ways!
:)
jms
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2016, ?~\?~C?~@???~B ?~Z?? wrote:
I need router with many types of legacy intergaces including STM-1,
Channelized E1, Async (optionaly). Also I need switch module with 16 - 24
GE-T port and up to 8 SFP ports. Any suggestions?
As others have mentioned, a 7206VXR with an
Just a guess, but maybe the new PA is a newer revision that either the
code or the processor blade doesn't recognize? Do you have another
7200VXR that you can try the new PA in to see if the PA itself is good?
jms
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can any one help please
Tried moving in different slots
e
On Sat, 20 Aug 2016, Michael Lee wrote:
Currently I have ASA 5580 with IPv4 NAT setup (public IP outside and RFC
1918 inside), I am considering to run IPv6 with Public IPv6 outside and
Public IPv6 inside (routing mode)
Just wondering there is anything I would need to consider except CPU,
memory
On Sat, 21 May 2016, Mark Tinka wrote:
The global IPv4 routing table is roughly 610,000 routes, and the
global IPv6 routing table is about 30,000 routes.
While I don't doubt we shall reach there, we are not yet seeing nearly
that many routes, particularly for IPv4.
586,677 IPv4 + 28,881 route
On Fri, 20 May 2016, Satish Patel wrote:
Just wonder what would be the advantage and disadvantage of running
BGP full vs default route.
We have single ISP connection and ISP decided to just run default
route over BGP instead full.
If you have just a single connection, BGP doesn't gain you any
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, Aaron wrote:
wow, check out the interface names at the bottom of the list, yeah the names
that start with "H" !!
Kind of surprising. Thinking of the Nexus world, all Ethernet interfaces
are named "Ethernet." regardless of speed. It seems like other
vendors are movin
On Sat, 17 Oct 2015, Mark Walters wrote:
The 5548/5596 fits that physical requirement, but those have a limited
feature set with no actual E-line features.
In small PoPs we¹ve used those as simple 1/10G layer2 aggregation switches
fronted by PEs with E-line features, like ME3600s.
One big cave
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr wrote:
From what I hear, many big Telcos are using them for heavy lifting, either
as pur Ps and/or PEs. DE-CIX seems quite happy with it.
Never had the chance myself to play with it, but it seems pretty straight
forward from the user guides I was abl
This could be a hardware issue, if re-seating the card didn't clear the
issue.
If you plug a term like "CONST_DIAG-SP-4-ERROR_COUNTER_WARNING"
into a Google search, you will usually get pretty good results. One of
the first results I found was this:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs
On Tue, 8 Sep 2015, Mohammad Khalil wrote:
I am trying to connect a link between my 6509 box and N5K box
The link was functioning well , but now it is never up
I have tried to change the SFP with no luck
What is the distance between the two devices? Can you confirm the type of
optics (they l
On Mon, 31 Aug 2015, Jason Berenson wrote:
Was interested in getting any pointers anyone might have about multihoming.
I've got an ASN and am working on a /24 from ARIN now. I was thinking about
a pair of Cisco 3560's one for each provider and I was going to take default
routes from each, one
On Thu, 13 Aug 2015, Jared Mauch wrote:
Cisco really needs to implement a 'show config dead' or similar type
command that displays all these orphaned policies.
I have a hard enough time with cisco parsing their own
configs though I can't push on this now, perhaps someone else ca
On Mon, 11 May 2015, sathish kumar Ippani wrote:
Here when we checked the sh int portchannel 1. it shows following output.
port-channel1 is up
[...]
Members in this channel: Eth1/1, Eth1/2
1 interface resets
30 seconds input rate 611861136 bits/sec, 64564 packets/sec
30 seconds output rat
On Mon, 2 Feb 2015, Warren Jackson wrote:
Sure, no problem!
2) Cost. If you buy through a Cisco gold provider then you are going to
get a good price on the optics, enough to where the difference pays off in
support, as these can been wrapped in through your smartnet converage. If
you have op
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015, Chris Knipe wrote:
I have a 6500 that I want to equip with 10G. I am as confused as I can be
in terms of what is / is not supported.
There is also the question of what is or soon will be end-of-life. I
don't know what kind of budget you have to work with, but the Sup720
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015, Chris Knipe wrote:
Hi All,
I have a 6500 that I want to equip with 10G. I am as confused as I can be
in terms of what is / is not supported.
I am looking at the WS-X6704-10G cards -
Also, keep in mind that the 6704 blades use Xenpak form-factor optics,
which are pretty
On Mon, 8 Dec 2014, Papi wrote:
dsu bandwidth <...>
statement at my end? Shouldn't that be always the entire DS3 (44210), with
the provider "shaping" it accordingly, behind our CE-PE connection (this
goes into an MPLS cloud)? Or is the expectation that both the provider and
I are to set the dsu
On Mon, 8 Dec 2014, papaia wrote:
Need to change the bandwidth statement in the DSU line item config (up-ing
the available bandwidth for a fractional DS3), for a router placed remotely
from my office. Lacking an off-band access to this router, I am wondering
if that change would trigger a circui
If you're not getting any log messages that will shed some light on the
subject, you can try:
1. Enabling debugging for the specific feature/technology that's not
working and then try your tests again.
2. Fire up wireshark on a machine and move it from one port to another on
your 3750 stack an
Go to Cisco's website and enter "[PART NUMBER] end of sale" in the search
box. That always gets me pretty good results.
jms
On Thu, 20 Nov 2014, madu...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you please point out the End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Products for the
following items:
N7K-C7010 B2S2-R
N7K-C7009-B2S
On Thu, 6 Nov 2014, Aaron wrote:
RA's (router advertisements, aka, icmpv6 type 134)..
Is the receipt of RA's the only dynamic/automatic way for IPv6 clients to
learn about their default gateway?
Does DHCPv6 allow for default router option? What are other ways to get
default router into a ipv6
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014, M K wrote:
Hi allI have Cisco VXR 7204 NPE-G2 with 12.4 versionI have NAT
statements and port forwarding configuration on the device , now when I
try to add more statements i got the message out of memory , I reloaded
the router and the same issue
Any ideas ?
What does
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Andrew (Andy) Ashley wrote:
I¹m hoping someone can provide a bit of insight here with a BGP route
filtering scenario:
AS100 does not want AS300 to learn its routes from AS200, since that can
cause redundancy issues (2 supposedly diverse upstreams effectively become
1).
It'
On Thu, 2 Oct 2014, Paul Wozney wrote:
Okay so I've got two BGP routers here, accepting partial routes - one
carrier to each router. Each carrier advertises a default route. I use an
as-path filter to limit learned routes to those of the carrier +1 ASn:
ip as-path access-list 11 permit ^_[0
On Tue, 30 Sep 2014, Deric Kwok wrote:
As I haven't configured console password, I can use console to conect AUX
and I can reboot
How can I get in the router?
Sounds like you need to do a password recovery. Google "cisco [your model
here] passwod recovery"
jms
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2014, Scott Voll wrote:
For those of you working in an enterprise, company, agency, etc. Do you
have a standard (network) maintenance windows?
If so, when? How often? Can you schedule anything in it, or if it will
cause an outage does it need to go through 3+ layers of meeting
IOS Software Checker is a nice tool, do keep it. But for the "helicopter
view" the comprehensive list is a really great help. And it's no problem
that the list is a snapshot at publication time. The fast response to a
serious vulnerability is the hours or days immediately after the
advisory has be
On Thu, 25 Sep 2014, Lukas Tribus wrote:
IOS Software Checker is a nice tool, do keep it. But for the "helicopter
view" the comprehensive list is a really great help. And it's no problem
that the list is a snapshot at publication time. The fast response to a
serious vulnerability is the hours or
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, CiscoNSP List wrote:
Just trying to conserve IPv4 addresses - Has anyone run into any issues
with using /31's? (OSPF/BGPanything else?)
We use /31s here in many places in a mixed Cisco/Juniper environment, and
we have not had any problems with them.
jms
On Wed, 3 Sep 2014, Joseph Mays wrote:
I have a cisco 7206 VXR with NPE-400 running
c7200-ik9su2-mz.123-23.bin. I have an NPE-G1 card now that I would like
to put in the router instead. Can I just swap the NPE-400 for the G1
card and expect it to work? I’m attaching the show ver on the NPE-400
On Wed, 27 Aug 2014, Mohammad Khalil wrote:
I have old Cisco VXR I need to access with console , but it's not RJ45 console
, it's like the computer ports
is there a specific cable to use?
What NPE does the VXR have? If it has an NPE-G1 or G2, there should
be an RJ45 console port on the back
On Wed, 27 Aug 2014, Mohammad Khalil wrote:
I have old Cisco VXR I need to access with console , but it's not RJ45
console , it's like the computer ports
is there a specific cable to use?
If you're connecting a PC to the console port, it sounds like you need a
DB25 DCE to RJ45 connector for
On Thu, 7 Aug 2014, Dumitru Ciobarcianu wrote:
I know someone who at some point filtered icmp entirely from the
customer's networks because of this and convinced the troublemakers that
"they are more secure that way". The customer was happy because he was
getting a consistent graph...
That bec
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014, Scott Voll wrote:
How do you allow ICMPv6 into your network with a cisco ASA?
Mane sure running a fairly recent version of ASA code / ASDM.
There is be a protocol type for icmp6. Also, keep in mind that some
ICMPv6 needs to be able to get in from anywhere (for path MTU
On Mon, 14 Jul 2014, Jeffrey G. Fitzwater wrote:
Q1 Since BGP is NFS aware but only after the second SUP is installed,
will BGP peering stop and restart?
We see that two of our ISP are currently sending GRACEFUL RESTART
messages but our end is not yet because no secondary sup.
We have been in
You might need to disable keepalive on that interface. It's been a long
time, but I remember running into some funky behavior with the PA-1GEs.
Also, keep in mind that on that card, particularly if that's a non-VXR
chassis, you probably won't get anything close to line-rate through that
inter
On Tue, 8 Jul 2014, Rob Seastrom wrote:
"Justin M. Streiner" writes:
On Tue, 8 Jul 2014, PlaWanSai RMUTT CPE IX wrote:
TGN#sho int g0/1 tra
TX power 300 nW / 5 dBm (+/- 3dBm)
If that "/5 dBm" means the result from above should be divided b
On Tue, 8 Jul 2014, PlaWanSai RMUTT CPE IX wrote:
TGN#sho int g0/1 tra
TX power 300 nW / 5 dBm (+/- 3dBm)
What is power in dBm?
Assuming nW is nanowatts (1 billionth of a watt):
300 nW = .003 watts
.003 watts = approx 5.898 dBm.
If that "/5 dBm" means the re
On Sun, 4 May 2014, Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) wrote:
Any word on support in NX-OS?
7.3, last I heard..
Also, is this RFC 5575-compliant flowspec?
yes, with some recent enhancements to the specs (v6 support, relaxed
origin check, extra redirect options, and a few more)
Sounds interesting
On Sun, 4 May 2014, Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) wrote:
To revive an old threadŠ Has anyone heard anything new on this topic in
the past year? It now being the aforementioned 2014 and all?
will ship in 5.2.0 soon and XE 3.14 later this year..
Any word on support in NX-OS?
Also, is this RFC 5
On Tue, 29 Apr 2014, redscorpion69 wrote:
What would be the best method of actively/passively keeping track of
validity of static route over GPON interfaces for example?
You could use IP SLAs and tracking. The tracker can be configured to do
something like ping the far-end IP address every X
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014, Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 28/04/2014 13:41, Vitkovský Adam wrote:
Has anyone tried using 1GE sfp in the integrated 4 x 10 GE SFP+ slots please?
yep, and it doesn't work :-(
There isn't a "speed 1000" or similar interface command like there is on
the Nexus gear? On the N
On Thu, 24 Apr 2014, Daljit Singh wrote:
Actually I am trying to configure ipsec tunnel between two asa 5520 ver 8.0(3)
and advertising static nat IP towards tunnel. But whenever my remote trying to
initiate traffic then tunnel established but nothing is happening, I cant even
see the logs o
On Sun, 2 Mar 2014, M K wrote:
Hi allI am trying to do a event manager script that will do the below
and need some assistanceI want to ping to a specific destination and if
the ping request timed out for a period of for example 5 minutes , the
router should be reloaded
I would re-think this
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014, Jeff Orr wrote:
If you are using a private MPLS (I.e. Not over Internet) & have Cisco
CE routers consider GETVPN.
For the reasons you mentioned, we as a customer went this direction.
We needed to ensure our WAN (150 sites/multiple data centers)traveling
across a variety of l
etc, why do we need that ?
Regards,
Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (R&S/SP)
amsoa...@netcabo.pt
http://www.ccie18473.net
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On Sun, 5 Jan 2014, Eugeniu Patrascu wrote:
So? Nobody said "ipv6 address autoconfig" would use DHCPv6 for that.
Clarifying that that DHCP in IPv6 works differently than DHCP in IPv4.
I think that the OP and also another person were under the impression that
they can get a default from the D
On 10/Dec/2013 at 09:22:01 AM, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
I do have the knowledge and capacity to implement iBGP as my IGP
*now*, except for the route reflectors suggested. Would you recommend
that approach? I.e. going without the route reflectors and the
communities first? It~Rs only 4-5 machines
First of all, why are you allowing or disallowing split tunnel networks ?
There is always the risk that he/she may get infected with some malware
that your antivirus does not recognize and it spreads through the internet
network when the user VPNs to the corporate network.
From what I've seen,
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013, madu...@gmail.com wrote:
I am in the process to acquire and implement network infrastructure
solution by upgrading the Firewall/UTM with a very high forwarding rate
firewall at least 40Gbps, by using the following (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION)
Sounds like you really should con
On Mon, 18 Nov 2013, Jeffrey G. Fitzwater wrote:
Since CISCO TECH will probably not touch this because its not CISCO, I
see if anybody has solution.
Backing out to 6.1.3 and all comes back to life.
Has anybody else sent his issue with third party transceivers?
I don't know if Cisco's stance
On Mon, 4 Nov 2013, Seth Mattinen wrote:
Because you can't ever be "done" therefore it needs a rewrite into the
cool new thing. Except Cisco's web team is somewhat behind; they're on
Java applets right now. Give them another 5-10 years to discover jQuery.
And the cool new thing will never be '
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013, Jeff Kell wrote:
Customer support died a decade ago.
For the front-end stuff, sure.
To be fair, and to give credit where credit is due, I have dealt with some
TAC engineers who have been incredibly helpful, professional, and
responsive. For the things I generally reach
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013, Dobbins, Roland wrote:
On Nov 3, 2013, at 7:29 AM, Justin M. Streiner
wrote:
It would be great if Cisco focus-group tested these 'enhancements'
before rolling them out, and knock it off with the Java nonsense.
They've been going in this direction for th
On Sat, 2 Nov 2013, Jeff Kell wrote:
I had the "opportunity" to open a TAC case last week... and was greeted
by the "new" website...
Try many of these same tasks on a Mac, and you get to add the great
Apple/Oracle Java pissing contest on top of it. Fun times... :(
It would be great if Cis
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013, wrote:
There is an issue on Cat6500 (SUP720-3B) with a lot of IPv6 SVIs:
%FM-4-TCAM_LABEL: Hardware TCAM label capacity exceeded.
I haven't seen this issue yet, but we haven't started rolling out IPv6 to
our users yet.
What version of code are you runn
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Jeremy Bresley wrote:
We've got some new routers (ASR-9001s) with 10GbaseLR optics in them. (Data
sheet for these only mentions supporting SR/LR/ER/ZR optics.) We've got an
existing pair of 4948E's with some available 10GBaseLRM optics in them.
Can we connect these toge
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Jon Lewis wrote:
I noticed in email from cisco today:
Are people actually upgrading to 15.1SSY, or just running late 12.2(33)SXI or
SXJ until these boxes run out of resources?
I have a 6500 in my lab running 15.x at the moment, and it seems to be
fine. I know we will e
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013, Antonio Soares wrote:
I was preparing a few 5585-X upgrades to 8.4.6.5 and I got this:
...
Destination filename [asa846-5-smp-k8.bin]?
...
No Cfg structure found in downloaded image file
Perhaps your ASA image is corrupted? Did you compare the MD5 signature of
the file y
On Tue, 6 Aug 2013, Scott Voll wrote:
OK, I'm slammed right now, but they are talking about upgrades of our ASA's
to 9.1. we are currently on 8.4 train. Is there a big difference like 8.2
to 8.4 there was?
or is this the "typical" type upgrade?
I just need to let them know how much time it's
On Mon, 5 Aug 2013, Joseph Mays wrote:
We have a cisco 3600 that has rebooted twice in the last two hours,
both times due to a software crash that shows the same memory address. I
checked "show mem" and nothing is listed as operating that address, at
least not right now. This router has been i
On Tue, 23 Jul 2013, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou wrote:
...which is indeed the case...
achatz$ snmpwalk -v2c -c xxx router3 .1.3.6.1.2.1.4.31.3.1.6.2
ip.31.3.1.6.2.68 = Counter64: 40795287767
ip.31.3.1.6.2.69 = Counter64: 1638113009435
This OID tree appears to be in NX-OS 6.1 on the Nexus 7Ks as w
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 22/07/2013 16:45, Robert Williams wrote:
So I need to find the 64bit version of the counters at 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.31.3.1.X
you need IF-MIB::ifHCInOctets / IF-MIB::ifHCOutOctets
That will give you the counter for all octets on that interface. If you
On Sun, 21 Jul 2013, Jon Lewis wrote:
"This solution connects Cisco Catalyst 6800ia access switches to Cisco
Catalyst 6500 or 6800 Series core switches. The entire configuration works
as a single extended switch with a single management domain."
That must be pissing off the Nexus unit.
I
On Tue, 9 Jul 2013, Chris Marget wrote:
I'm curious whether folks here have found any benefit in using Cat5e
or Cat6 over Cat5 for Ethernet. Is there any?
Since about 2009, we've been wiring new buildings, or re-wiring old
buildings when the opportunity presents itself with shielded Cat6A. T
On Thu, 11 Jul 2013, Richard Golodner wrote:
On Thu, 2013-07-11 at 22:50 +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
PIX "fixup" protocol helpers do their best to break whatever protocol
they can lay their hands on.
Now I finally understand that "feature"! Thanks Gert. It does do that
for certain.
I
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Jeff Kell wrote:
On 6/26/2013 11:10 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
It just seems like the new 6k is positioned to poach prospective
customers from the (arguably) higher-margin Nexus 7k product line.
Now that you mention the "N-word" I have to ask (as we're
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Dobbins, Roland wrote:
Cisco isn't really a unitary company, it's a loose confederation of
semi-feudal fifedoms, each with its own P&L. Effectively, they're
separate companies utilizing a common branding/marketing framework and
shared administrative resources.
This som
On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, Phil Fagan wrote:
Any ASA SME's out there?
It's helpful to know more about what you're looking for in particular.
jms
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On Sun, 9 Jun 2013, Rinse Kloek wrote:
Can someone confirm rumors about the new Catalyst 6k chassis ?
The new Catalyst 6807-XL chassis will be able to scale up to 220-880Gbps per
slot with feature linecards/sup. The chassis will be compatible with the
current SUP2T supervisor.
Also reading t
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Jay Ford wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Aaron wrote:
Thanks Jay, can you issue a /56 via SLAAC ? ...DHCPv6 ? in
otherwords,
SLAAC deals strictly with individual addresses within /64 prefixes.
SLAAC will also generally break on anything but a /64.
jms
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, Aaron wrote:
There seems to be so many ways to do ipv6..(I'm not clear on what to use and
why to use it and when to use it..)
What is the best way to migrate my customers to IPv6 with zero impact
(meaning, all internet and services are still reachable when done moving to
ipv
On Tue, 28 May 2013, Ben Hammadi, Kayssar (NSN - TN/Tunis) wrote:
I have a 6509 with a standalone Sup720 and I am preparing to add a
redundant one, I don't know the software on the new Supervisor and my
final goal is to make both work on SSO mode. Can someone propose a
procedure with happy e
On Thu, 16 May 2013, Blake Pfankuch - Mailing List wrote:
Within the next week I will be starting my first dive into Nexus. I
have read the Cisco Press book for nexus, however its primarily focused
on 4.x not 5.x and 6.x.
I haven't run 6.x on my 5548s yet. It's still pretty new, and I'm onl
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Justin Krejci wrote:
1. What types of optics are being used on these links?
2. What type of multimode fiber (OM3/OM4? hopefully not OM1...) is being
used?
3. What is the distance between the devices, in terms of cable feet?
jms
We've a customer with two separate 10gig li
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Will increase MTU from standard 1500 to 9000 will lower load on software
based routers (ISR/ISR2, 7200)? Lets assume average packet size will be much
larger than 1500.
And since there less pps, load should be lower or I miss something?
The load woul
On Thu, 21 Mar 2013, Scott Granados wrote:
Just a general question for the group. Has there been announcements of
Cisco supporting BGP Flowspec in IPV4 and IPV6 on any of their
platforms? My understanding is that it is not yet supported but
wondered if there was any update to this.
The las
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013, Jared Mauch wrote:
You need a TFTP server that supports beyond 32M.
I recommend against using TFTP and using something like FTP or RCP instead.
Transfers using FTP/HTTP/RCP are also *way* faster than TFTP, to boot.
jms
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Aaron wrote:
The IPs shouldn't change.
Do you have an example?
Also keep in mind that if the destination is somewhere 'out on the
Internet', the path between the source and destination can certainly
change.
Without seeing examples and specific details, all we can do is
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, T?th Andr?s wrote:
You need to install certain licenses for certain features to be available.
This is how it works:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/configuration/guide/cli/Licensing.html
You don't need anything really special for AAA access
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Scott Voll wrote:
I have Radius setup on my Nexus 5k but I don't have permissions to copy run
start. What is needed on the radius server?
I already have priv level 15.
Not sure about the RADIUS server side, but I can check.
The RADIUS/AAA config on one of my Nexus 5Ks l
On Thu, 7 Feb 2013, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Topics I'm interested in are:
IPv6 BGP best practices/gotchas
A lot of this is still "ask 100 people and you'll get 100 different
answers".
One thing I think you'll get a consistent answer on is the importants of
coming up with a good addressin
On Wed, 6 Feb 2013, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
On Wed, 6 Feb 2013, Erik Sundberg wrote:
Where in cisco's download tool do you download the maintenance software
for the Firewall Services Module?
It's not listed under the FWSM Section under the following area
Switches
Campus LA
On Wed, 6 Feb 2013, Erik Sundberg wrote:
Where in cisco's download tool do you download the maintenance software for the
Firewall Services Module?
It's not listed under the FWSM Section under the following area
Switches
Campus LAN Switches - Core and Distribution
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Swi
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Blake Pfankuch wrote:
I guess I should have phrased my question a little better. Given that
the existing 6509's we have are 6+ year old chassis' and have soon to be
End of Life Sup's (within 18 months), opinion based, is it justifiable
to replace the sup's and line cards,
On Sat, 5 Jan 2013, Farooq Razzaque wrote:
As you can see from the errors that it is showing 'AC low' (sh
environment switch 1 status power-supply 2) when the power is dropped to
26721.20W and after sometime the power is adjusting back to desired
Watts (5771.64W) and showing 'AC High'.
I m g
This has nothing to do with VSS. I've seen this before, with a 6000 watt
AC power supply in a 6509. It turned out that one input on the power
supply had gone bad.
I'm assuming you're powering this with two 208V or 240V circuits? If so,
it's also possible, but probably less likely that you l
On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Randy wrote:
User complained his ipv6 gw on his vlan interface was down. On checking, I
couldn't ping it either from the local router.
This looked interesting to me on a sh ipv6 route for the gw IP (note 'backup
from...' line):
What does the interface config look like?
On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, mert ozkul wrote:
I have query about ISP Design.
Why some ISP`s (Ex: BT) using dual AS`es on their network?
What are the advantages of using more than one AS in the ISP
network?What can be achieved if you use more than one AS?
At my previous job, I ran a network that was c
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