Yes it is.

You might check this net file I use on macosx to see an example
of a good working dynamips pod. I also wrote a small script to
automatically convert the router and switch configuration files
to dynamips compatible.



On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:53:00 +0000
 Mark Beynon <[email protected]> wrote:
:  I believe this is caused by having two ns-16esw in the router. Looking
:  at fixes at the moment!
:
:  Sent from my iPhone
:
:  On 17 Mar 2010, at 10:19, Mark Beynon <[email protected]> wrote:
:
: > Not a great start! My first lab... :(
: >
: > All going well, time consuming as I get used to translating interface
: > references to the dynamips topology, but second guessing the intended
: > mistakes and all good.
: >
: > However get to task 1.5 and I am setting up ip's frame relay, Ethernet
: > etc then hit a glitch! I can't ping from R5 to R6. Each can ping
: > itself, I checked connected correctly and right config etc.. This is
: > not due to the trunk config as I already caught this previous and
: > configured one of the links as dot1q trunk.
: >
: > On further investigation, I found that cat 5 is not learning a mac
: > address for R5. Can see it in cdp, on correct ports etc, but no mac in
: > table. Restarted the switch, no joy. Even tried static mac table
: > entry, with static arp and clan int on cat1 but no joy.
: >
: > Pretty certain therefore that this Gns/dynamips issue. Question is
: > therefore how do I try to resolve? This is going to really scupper my
: > labs!
: >
: > On another note, out of sanity I checked the Dsg in case I missed
: > something, and it only suggested configuring the trunk at this point.
: > I configured the trunk in the vtp section, as vtp wouldn't propogate
: > without this. ??
: >
: > Thanks
: >
: > Sent from my iPhone
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