Re: [c-nsp] Small, Low Power Cisco Router Recommendation

2012-07-22 Thread Rusty Dekema
I ended up ordering a c2621 from the 'bay for the faster application, and
scrounged a free c2514* from a friend for the slower one. Thank you,
Walter, for the 2610 series recommendation, and thanks to the rest of you
for your numerous good alternative suggestions.

*I found it interesting that you need an early 12.2(T) or a much later 12.2
or 12.3 IOS for this router in order to configure an Ethernet interface as
a DHCP client. I guess in those days, there was very little reason you
would ever do that on a router; especially one this expensive.

Thanks again,
Rusty D


On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 8:19 PM, Rusty Dekema rdek...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good evening,

 This question is a bit far afield for this list, but I need a reliable,
 quiet-or-silent, low-power-consumption Cisco router with two 10 or 10/100
 Ethernet ports. All they need to do is do a default route with NAT between
 the Ethernet interfaces. One of them will only have to handle 1 mbit (max)
 of traffic; the other could receive traffic bursts up to 30 mbit, although
 it would still be acceptable if it can only push 10-15mbit.

 Low cost, quiet/silent operation, and low power consumption are the
 primary requirements here. Any suggestions?

 Thanks,
 Rusty D

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Re: [c-nsp] acl on bvi in ios xr (9k) 4.1.2

2012-07-22 Thread Łukasz Bromirski

On 7/20/12 1:08 PM, Gert Doering wrote:


On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 02:58:58PM -0400, Jared Mauch wrote:

I think my point is..  If you are buying an asr9k
you can likely afford an ethernet switch vs using an
expensive router port.

Sometimes BVI are the poor man's multi-chassis etherchannel to
get redundant links to downstream switches...


On ASR9k you can configure MC-LAG, which is present for that kind of
scenarios, and you don't need to use BVI to build some tricky
workarounds.

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Re: [c-nsp] Scheduled EEM

2012-07-22 Thread Clyde Wildes
Mohammad,

 

Sorry for the delayed response - the Cisco support site was down for 20
hours on Saturday for scheduled maintenance.

 

The Cisco Beyond web site has sample scripts that show how EEM script
nesting can be done. Check out this example:

https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2159362

 

The Cisco Beyond home page is at:

https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/private/pilot/eem

 

Thanks,

 

Clyde

 

From: Mohammad Khalil [mailto:eng_m...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 9:26 AM
To: cwil...@progrizon.com; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Scheduled EEM

 

Thanks Clyde for the reply and the explanation
Actually , I want to go with EEM 
I do not want the same command to repeatedly be done , I want to configure
something once , after specific period of time , I want another
configuration statement to be added or deleted

BR,
Mohammad

 From: cwil...@progrizon.com
 To: eng_m...@hotmail.com; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Scheduled EEM
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 07:13:57 -0700
 
 Mohammad,
 
 You are using two components that provide the same functionality which is
to
 schedule work do be done in the future based on a CRON timer spec:
 1. the IOS kron command
 2. the Embedded Event Manager (EEM)
 
 Use one or the other but not both.
 
 The CRON spec that you specified for the Embedded Event Manager timer of
*
 * * * * says to run the EEM policy once per minute forever. If you want
to
 cause the EEM policy to run once every 5 minutes beginning on the hour use
a
 CRON spec of 0/5 * * * *.
 
 The CRON Expression section at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron provides
a
 good overview of CRON specs.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Clyde
 
 -Original Message-
 From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
 [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Mohammad Khalil
 Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 4:21 PM
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: [c-nsp] Scheduled EEM
 
 
 Hi man , I have a question
 I want to do a command one time at a specific time I mean , for example
 after 5 min i will add a route after 10 min i will add another route and
 remove the older one and so
 
 I have configured the below , but it keep running 
 
 PE1#sh run | sec event manager
 event manager applet MSSK
 event timer cron name KRON cron-entry * * * * *
 action 1.0 cli command enable
 action 1.1 cli command configure terminal
 action 1.2 cli command interface fastethernet0/0
 action 1.3 cli command shutdown
 
 kron occurrence KRON in 5 oneshot
 
 BR,
 Mohammad 
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