2014 13:06, Peter Lothberg r...@stupi.se wrote:
We just started planning to upgrade our 10G (and nx10G) links to 40G
(on ASR9k). Quick scan through Cisco website revealed that there are
no 40km optics available from Cisco. That threw a big spanner into the
works as we have a bunch of links
We just started planning to upgrade our 10G (and nx10G) links to 40G
(on ASR9k). Quick scan through Cisco website revealed that there are
no 40km optics available from Cisco. That threw a big spanner into the
works as we have a bunch of links definitely over LR budgets.
So the question is -
Hello all,
We are currently troubleshooting an old, badly-documented, non-supported,
CLNS/IS-IS network (for management of Alcatel NEs).
One of the issues we have identified is IS-IS routes not being announced by
one router to another (this might or might not explain the overall
configure RTC when RTC battery/supercapacitor is for example replaced
with a new one?
!replace with your timezoone, DST rules
clock timezone MET 1
clock summer-time MET-DST recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 3 Sun Oct 2:00
!
ntp update-calendar
ntp server 192.36.143.150
ntp server 192.36.143.151
ntp
ability to take a GSM clock source.
GSM don't knew what time it is. CDMA does repeat GPS time.
-P
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Thanks Tim. The scope of the server that I am looking for just needs
to sync up the Cisco clients' system clocks. That's all.
Do you need to knew what time someone else think it is or just have
your systems syncronized?
If you just need them in sync tell a cisco box it's a S1 server and it
Ian Cox wrote:
At 08:48 AM 1/29/2008 -0600, Justin Shore wrote:
Tim Stevenson wrote:
At 10:18 PM 1/28/2008 -0600, mack observed:
No mention of MPLS though which gives the CRS-1 a leg up on the
backbone routing market.
NO MPLS (though the h/w is capable). No immediate plans for
Tim Stevenson wrote:
At 10:18 PM 1/28/2008 -0600, mack observed:
No mention of MPLS though which gives the CRS-1 a leg up on the
backbone routing market.
NO MPLS (though the h/w is capable). No immediate plans for it either.
This would be a show-stopper for us in our Data Center.
I have gear in Amsterdam and in San Jose. Pushing log files from
Amsterdam to San Jose through rsync seems to top out at 7Mbps even
Is rsync using ssh to move the data? ssh has its own windowing
issues. There's a high perf fix for that which you should be able
to find via google.