Re: [c-nsp] Cisco support for ASNv4 (4 byte ASN)

2008-05-05 Thread Marco Huggenberger
Hi Skeeve 2008/5/5 Skeeve Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Can someone let me know if/when Cisco supports 4byte AS Numbers in BGP in the current IOS stream (not XR or XE). 12.5T late 2008 in the meantime use AS23456 ;) Cheers Marco PS: Good starting point for ASN32 compatiblity is my

Re: [c-nsp] Cisco have a metro ethernet ring standard 'REP'

2007-09-18 Thread Marco Huggenberger
2007/9/18, Will Hargrave [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ... not widely announced, but available in ME-series switches, from 12.2(40)SE. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5532/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a0080878947.html Hmm, what is the difference between REP and FLEX (which is

Re: [c-nsp] 32bit ASNs on 12.0S

2007-08-31 Thread Marco Huggenberger
Hi Folks 2007/8/31, Gert Doering [EMAIL PROTECTED]: It doesn't (and neither does any other IOS version publically available). Rumors say that 32 bit ASN support will appear early next year. (IOS XR *does* have 32-bit ASN, as far as I have been told). Status for ASN Integration in different

Re: [c-nsp] Larger scale router rollout tools?

2007-07-03 Thread Marco Huggenberger
2007/7/3, Phil Mayers [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Also, on recent IOS you can scp *to* the box and it works just like a scp config-fragment router:running-config We successfully use the archive command (on 12.4.x IOS): code archive path tftp://ip-of-your-tftp-server/$h write-memory time-period 1440