On Thu, 20 Jun 2013, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jun 2013, Mattias Gyllenvarg wrote:
Dear List
What is the difference between the chassie versions?
Is the V2 just a hardware revision?
V2 is probably the uprated FAN array, which means you can have DWDM
optics in all slots
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Peter Rathlev wrote:
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 19:44 +0100, Gert Doering wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 07:56:51PM +0200, Ibrahim Abo Zaid wrote:
I have a server connected to 2 switches and need to implement
+1
For Linux servers, just use bonding with the modprobe.conf
I've got a 2811 running 12.4(24)T3. I'm trying to set it up as PPPoE
client.
Everything works fine when I do this in the global routing table:
interface Dialer1
ip address negotiated
ip mtu 1492
encapsulation ppp
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
ppp chap hostname ...
ppp
tried 'ppp ipcp accept-address' but it makes no difference.
-Ronan
On 15 Oct 2010, at 17:55, Ronan Mullally ro...@iol.ie wrote:
I've got a 2811 running 12.4(24)T3. I'm trying to set it up as PPPoE
client.
Everything works fine when I do this in the global routing table:
interface
interface after putting
the interface into a vrf.
For safety ios executes a no ip address in the interface after a vrf change
Regards
Ed
Sent from the batphone.
On 15 Oct 2010, at 17:55, Ronan Mullally ro...@iol.ie wrote:
I've got a 2811 running 12.4(24)T3. I'm trying to set it up
I've been struggling to get my head around this for the past few days
(trying to figure it out on a live box doesn't help). I suspect I'm
missing something subtle (hopefully not obvious!).
I've got a setup like this:
VRF 1
enduser - router --- router ---+
I've got a VPN setup something like:
Remote site --- Third Party Network --- Cisco 2811 --- Internet
| | |
|--- VPN ---| VRF X |
^
10.x.y.z
Hi Andy,
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Andy Saykao wrote:
This is why I needed to know what IP blocks belong to AS1234, so I could
find out how much traffic was actually coming from AS1234 on our
Internet link.
Some (possibly all?) Whois servers can provide you with this information
with:
whois -h
Hi Wim,
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Holemans Wim wrote:
-Is there a way to access the async line from within the router
itself ? So just a telnet/ssh to the router and then something like
'connect line XXX' ? The connect command on the router seems an
equivalent of telnet for outgoing tcp
(First post on the list, so please be gentle!)
I'm working on a VPN solution which creates multiple VRFs and assigns VPN
traffic into a particular VRF based on it's ISAKMP profile and a dynamic
crypto-map. The application in hand is a CPE management network - each
CPE device builds a VPN tunnel
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