[c-nsp] Cisco CSR1000v Licensing

2016-03-13 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

I am wondering if it is possible to get the Cisco CSR1000v as a full
subscription license.

I need the AppX license for the vBNG/vLNS functionality, but in some cases
may need AX.

So I order something like L-CSR-*XXX*-APP-1Y=

That is all great.

But, the Broadband (?) license for 4K users (L-CSR-BB-1K=) only seems to
come in perpetual and not 1Y or 3Y options.

It seems like a massive waste and excessive cost to buy the
*L-CSR-1G-APP-1Y=* at *USD$4,340.00* (RRP) for 1 year - and then the
Broadband user license *L-CSR-BB-4K=* at *USD$16,000.00* (RRP) - which is
perpetual.

Does anyone know how to get the *L-CSR-BB-XXX* licenses as subscription?

Also, are these hard licenses (4K) or cumulative? Meaning, can I add 3 x 4K
licenses to a box, or if I need to go from 4K to 8K will I have to buy and
8K (and waste the 4K) or a 4K to make it 8K?

I have some customers that need to operate on pure OPEX.  I wish the Amazon
networking stack was layer 2, but it sucks and is useless for this kind of
deployment.

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Cisco ASR/CSR VXLAN

2015-11-04 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

I presume this issue is the same on both the CSR1k and ASR1k platforms.

Given that VXLAN has to terminate on a Layer 3 interface... I am struggling
to figure out how to terminate a VXLAN at layer 2 on the platform and then
put layer 3 onto it (SVI style).

Anyone got any ideas?

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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco ASR9001 VXLAN Support

2015-10-07 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi Harold,

I am wanting to get my Cisco ASR9001 talking VXLAN to my Arista Switch.

The Arista VXLAN Unicast VTEP config is EXTREMELY simple.


This is the Arista config example:

*Swtich A*

interface Loopback0
   ip address 1.1.1.1/32
!
interface Vxlan1
   vxlan vlan 100 vni 10
   vxlan vlan 100 flood vtep 1.1.1.2
!

*Switch B*

interface Loopback0
   ip address 1.1.1.2/32
!
interface Vxlan1
   vxlan vlan 100 vni 10
   vxlan vlan 100 flood vtep 1.1.1.1
!

it is as simple as that.  I would love to have the ASR9001 participating in
the VXLAN of these Arista.

Do you think the feature that was added is compatible with this?



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On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 6:03 AM, Harold Ritter (hritter) <hrit...@cisco.com>
wrote:

> Hi Skeeve,
>
> VXLAN with eVPN discovery is supported in 5.3.2, which became available in
> September.
>
>
> http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/software/asr9k_r5-3/lxvpn/configuration/guide/b-l3vpn-cg53xasr9k/b-l3vpn-cg53xasr9k_chapter_0111.html#concept_2CEF5924E428433A9547606912820564
>
> Regards,
>
> Harold
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Le 2015-10-07 10:53, « cisco-nsp au nom de Skeeve Stevens » <
> cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net au nom de
> skeeve+cisco...@eintellegonetworks.com> a écrit :
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >Does anyone know (I've tried to figure it out) if the ASR9001 Supports
> >VXLAN with Unicast VTEP 'discovery'?
> >
> >If so... what version of IOS-XR it came in - or is coming in?
> >
> >I'd rather not roll out Multicast unless I absolutely have to, just to get
> >VXLAN working.
> >
> >...Skeeve
> >
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[c-nsp] Cisco ASR9001 VXLAN Support

2015-10-07 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

Does anyone know (I've tried to figure it out) if the ASR9001 Supports
VXLAN with Unicast VTEP 'discovery'?

If so... what version of IOS-XR it came in - or is coming in?

I'd rather not roll out Multicast unless I absolutely have to, just to get
VXLAN working.

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Cisco IOS XRv (Virtual ASR9k)

2015-08-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

I need to do some lab testing with XR for a ASR9001...   Does anyone know
where the XRv image is... I've looked everywhere... I think my search-foo
is broken today :(

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] ASR9K Support of VXLAN Unicast

2015-05-28 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

Does anyone know the roadmap to know when VXLAN Unicast discovery ?

We're running 5.3.

I really need to know when it is going to arrive.

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[c-nsp] ASR9k - XR - VXLAN Unicast

2015-05-26 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

Does anyone know (or be able to find out) when VXLAN unicast will be
released in XR?

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[c-nsp] Cisco ASR9001 - Fan Tray

2015-03-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

Just about to buy some Cisco ASR9001's.

I am wondering what the Fan Tray does, and why it is so expensive.

I assume I need them?  Or are they only for hot environments?

Thanks guys.

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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco ASR9001 - Fan Tray

2015-03-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Yeah yeah.. ok... :)


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On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 6:07 PM, McDonald Richards 
mcdonald.richa...@gmail.com wrote:

 It'll work just fine for about 3.1 minutes according to:


 http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/hardware/installation/guide/asr9001/asr9001HIG/asr9001HIGmaintaining.html

 Could just be conservative vendor lies though. Please let us know how you
 go.

 Macca


 On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Mark Tinka mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote:

 
 
  On 20/Mar/15 08:14, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  Just about to buy some Cisco ASR9001's.
 
  I am wondering what the Fan Tray does, and why it is so expensive.
 
  I assume I need them?  Or are they only for hot environments?
 
 
  Not sure if you're just having a laugh :-)...
 
  Mark.
 
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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco ASR9001 - Fan Tray

2015-03-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Does anyone know the difference between the normal fan tray and the V2?


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On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 6:07 PM, McDonald Richards 
mcdonald.richa...@gmail.com wrote:

 It'll work just fine for about 3.1 minutes according to:


 http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/hardware/installation/guide/asr9001/asr9001HIG/asr9001HIGmaintaining.html

 Could just be conservative vendor lies though. Please let us know how you
 go.

 Macca


 On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Mark Tinka mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote:

 
 
  On 20/Mar/15 08:14, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  Just about to buy some Cisco ASR9001's.
 
  I am wondering what the Fan Tray does, and why it is so expensive.
 
  I assume I need them?  Or are they only for hot environments?
 
 
  Not sure if you're just having a laugh :-)...
 
  Mark.
 
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[c-nsp] VXLAN on Cisco ASR 9k and 1k

2015-03-11 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

We're deploying some ASR9001's for VXLAN to QinQ translation, and all is
good... but supply is weak at the moment.

I am wondering if the ASR1K series - 1001, 1002, etc... can do the same
thing - just slower?  Might need to roll-out some in the interim.

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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 9500

2015-01-02 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Phil.. yup.. the list has been helpful yet again :)


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On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Phil Bedard phil...@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't think you have it correct.  Each fabric module has 8x40G to each
 slot in the 9508.  With 6 it's 48x40G to each slot. So you could lose one
 and still be able to support the 36x40G.

 Phil
 --
 From: Skeeve Stevens skeeve+cisco...@eintellegonetworks.com
 Sent: ‎12/‎30/‎2014 9:14 PM
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: [c-nsp] Nexus 9500

 Hi all,

 Just trying to understand the hardware requirements on a Nexus 9508...   It
 is that time of the year when getting anything out of Cisco is slow
 (reasonable) and I thought I would ask the Cisco-NSP brain trust.

 You have the N9K-X9636PQ line card... which is 36 x 40Gb ports...
 non-blocking (the 1.5:1 sub model is N9K-X9536PQ).

 It says it needs 6 fabric modules for maximum bandwidth on the X9636PQ -
 for that one card - the X9536PQ only needs 3 FM's.

 But... the 9508 Chassis seems to only have capacity for 6 FMs... same with
 all of them actually. 9504 and 9516.

 Does this mean that only 1 x X9636PQ can actually work non-blocking in a
 whole 9508 Chassis?  or two of the X9536PQ?

 So I could have a 8 slot chassis with one card in it and be non-blocking?
 Or.. being that a FM can do 8 x 40Gb links to a line card, then 6 will do
 48 x 40Gb ports... so 36 on one card and 12 on another... assuming you
 could split it like that somehow.

 Or there is the N9K-X9432PQ - which seems to be linerate for  200byte
 packets... (this seems like an odd card to make).

 So it sounds like a 9504 would make more sense as the 9508 would have
 wasted line card slots... even the 9504 will waste 2.

 Is this sound logic?


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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 9500

2015-01-02 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Great detail... thanks for helping.


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On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Joshua Morgan joshua.mor...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Skeeve,

 http://d2zmdbbm9feqrf.cloudfront.net/2014/anz/pdf/BRKDCT-3640.pdf will
 likely answer your questions. Namely with 6 fabric modules installed in the
 chassis, each line card slot can have up to 1.92Tbps forwarding bandwidth
 in each direction. Each fabric module can provide the line card slot up to
 320 Gbps. Fabric modules have two Trident II ASICs. Each ASIC has 32x 40
 Gbps Hi-Gig2 interfaces. 4x 40 Gbps Hi-Gig2 interfaces from each ASIC (8
 total per fabric module = 320 Gbps) connect to each line card slot.

 The 16-slot chassis requires different fabric modules which have four
 Trident II ASICs, to support 1.92 Tbps forwarding bandwidth per line card
 slot across all slots.

 Hope this helps,

 Josh

 On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Skeeve Stevens 
 skeeve+cisco...@eintellegonetworks.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 Just trying to understand the hardware requirements on a Nexus 9508...
  It
 is that time of the year when getting anything out of Cisco is slow
 (reasonable) and I thought I would ask the Cisco-NSP brain trust.

 You have the N9K-X9636PQ line card... which is 36 x 40Gb ports...
 non-blocking (the 1.5:1 sub model is N9K-X9536PQ).

 It says it needs 6 fabric modules for maximum bandwidth on the X9636PQ -
 for that one card - the X9536PQ only needs 3 FM's.

 But... the 9508 Chassis seems to only have capacity for 6 FMs... same with
 all of them actually. 9504 and 9516.

 Does this mean that only 1 x X9636PQ can actually work non-blocking in a
 whole 9508 Chassis?  or two of the X9536PQ?

 So I could have a 8 slot chassis with one card in it and be non-blocking?
 Or.. being that a FM can do 8 x 40Gb links to a line card, then 6 will do
 48 x 40Gb ports... so 36 on one card and 12 on another... assuming you
 could split it like that somehow.

 Or there is the N9K-X9432PQ - which seems to be linerate for  200byte
 packets... (this seems like an odd card to make).

 So it sounds like a 9504 would make more sense as the 9508 would have
 wasted line card slots... even the 9504 will waste 2.

 Is this sound logic?


 ...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Nexus 9500

2014-12-30 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

Just trying to understand the hardware requirements on a Nexus 9508...   It
is that time of the year when getting anything out of Cisco is slow
(reasonable) and I thought I would ask the Cisco-NSP brain trust.

You have the N9K-X9636PQ line card... which is 36 x 40Gb ports...
non-blocking (the 1.5:1 sub model is N9K-X9536PQ).

It says it needs 6 fabric modules for maximum bandwidth on the X9636PQ -
for that one card - the X9536PQ only needs 3 FM's.

But... the 9508 Chassis seems to only have capacity for 6 FMs... same with
all of them actually. 9504 and 9516.

Does this mean that only 1 x X9636PQ can actually work non-blocking in a
whole 9508 Chassis?  or two of the X9536PQ?

So I could have a 8 slot chassis with one card in it and be non-blocking?
Or.. being that a FM can do 8 x 40Gb links to a line card, then 6 will do
48 x 40Gb ports... so 36 on one card and 12 on another... assuming you
could split it like that somehow.

Or there is the N9K-X9432PQ - which seems to be linerate for  200byte
packets... (this seems like an odd card to make).

So it sounds like a 9504 would make more sense as the 9508 would have
wasted line card slots... even the 9504 will waste 2.

Is this sound logic?


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[c-nsp] Cisco Nexus 9500

2014-12-24 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

I am considering selecting the Nexus 9500 series for a project.  I've
seen/heard/read all the good stuff, and I want to know if there are any
major issues/horror stories about this platform.

Any comments/experiences won't necessarily change my mind, but I'd like to
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[c-nsp] Problems with LNS/AVPairs/IP pools on ASR1K

2014-09-16 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

I am having trouble with getting a session to use a local ip pool.

I am sending the following avpairs to the session from Radius:

lcp:allow-subinterface=yes
ip:vrf-id=TESTVRF
ip:addr-pool=TESTPOOL
ip:ip-unnumbered=Loopback212

On the router:

ip local pool TESTPOOL 100.64.8.1 100.64.15.254


The attributes are being received in the debug, and the session is ending
up in the correct VRF, but there is no IP address being assigned on the
local LNS.

Router#show users
...
  InterfaceUser   Mode Idle Peer Address
  Vi2.1testus...@test.tel PPPoE-

Router#show vrf
...
  Name Default RDProtocols
Interfaces
  TESTVRF 65000:305 ipv4Lo305
 Vi2.1
...


Any help to figure out what is going on would be very much appreciated.

Cisco IOS Software, ASR1000 Software (X86_64_LINUX_IOSD-UNIVERSALK9-M),
Version 15.4(1)S, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)



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[c-nsp] Cisco CSR1000v as an LNS

2014-08-29 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

Does anyone know if the Cisco CSR1000v can act as a LNS/LAC and what
license level it would be under.

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[c-nsp] CSR1000v as a LAC/LNS

2014-07-15 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone is using the Cisco CSR1000v as a LNS/LAC at all?

If so, what is the licensing involved (if any) and if you know the product
codes that would be awesome.

Thanks in advance guys!

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[c-nsp] Updated Portable Product Sheets - Routing Performance

2014-06-22 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

Does anyone know if Cisco is still maintaining Portal Product Sheets -
Routing Performance at
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/765/tools/quickreference/routerperformance.pdf

I am looking for something that has all the ASR1k and ASR9k options.

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[c-nsp] Cisco ASR 1k for CGN/LSN

2014-06-22 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

I am building a small specific purpose ISP for about 1000 users.  About 600
of the users need to be behind NAT444 (it is a student residential
environment).

Speeds of the users are NBN style (100/40, 50/20, 25/5, 12/1).  User
profile is residential.

Upstream transit will be a few hundred megs.

I'm wondering if the 1001 or 1002 with a 2.5 ESP or 5 ESP will handle the
load of the CGN/LSN.

Also, is perhaps there any limiting issues of the 1002-F (I know,
discontinued).

Does anyone have a matrix which might show what load the 2.5 and 5 and
perhaps 10 ESPs could handle for different numbers of users.  Also, perhaps
if the amount of RAM directly has an impact on the CGN/LSN capabilities and
performance.

Any personal experience on those platforms for low-end CGN/LSN would be
most welcome (off-list or on).

...Skeeve

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Re: [c-nsp] ASR 1002-X as LNS

2014-06-22 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Any english version of this document?  It looks VERY useful and interesting.


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On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:39 AM, Łukasz Bromirski luk...@bromirski.net
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 Mike, James,

  On 04 Jun 2014, at 19:13, Mike mike-cisconspl...@tiedyenetworks.com
 wrote:
 
  On 06/04/2014 09:12 AM, James Bensley wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I'm expecting some 1002-X's to tun up soon for deployment as LNS's.
 
  Does anyone have a working config they could send me (off list, minus
  sensitive details etc) so I have a base to work from?
 
  I'm new to both IOS XE and ASR's and whilst I have used ASRs with XE
  and all seems well so far, it would be very handy to have a basic
  config for an LNS to work from in case there is any major difference
  from the more traditional 7200 series LNS we're all used to using :)
 
  I second that - if anyone would post on the list it would be a great
 help.

 Shameless plug - but it’s all Cisco material, unfortunately
 in Polish. Configs seems universal though ;)


 http://www.data.proidea.org.pl/plnog/7edycja/materialy/prezentacje/Krzysztof_Mazepa_Konfiguracja_uslug_szerokopasmowych_na_urzadzeniach_ASR1000.pdf

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Re: [c-nsp] ASR 1002-X as LNS

2014-06-22 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi,

We're any interesting configs posted... I wouldn't mind a copy.

Also, does anyone have any documents for IPoE example configs/setups... not
done IPoE before.. thinking of it as an option.


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On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 5:55 PM, James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 4 June 2014 19:12,  vijay@gmail.com wrote:
  What config you guys looking for . So we can post config required.

 Just the L2TP hand over part, virtual interfaces, RADIUS, the usual
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[c-nsp] ASR1006 Rack Mounts

2014-06-22 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hi all,

I am trying to find the code for the ASR1006 Rack Mount Kit that fits
a four-post flush-mounted installation in a 700mm deep rack. The standard
rack kit doesn't fit.

Thanks all.


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Re: [c-nsp] ASR 1002-X as LNS

2014-06-22 Thread Skeeve Stevens
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Any english version of this document?  It looks VERY useful and interesting.


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On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:39 AM, Łukasz Bromirski luk...@bromirski.net
wrote:

 Mike, James,

  On 04 Jun 2014, at 19:13, Mike mike-cisconspl...@tiedyenetworks.com
 wrote:
 
  On 06/04/2014 09:12 AM, James Bensley wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I'm expecting some 1002-X's to tun up soon for deployment as LNS's.
 
  Does anyone have a working config they could send me (off list, minus
  sensitive details etc) so I have a base to work from?
 
  I'm new to both IOS XE and ASR's and whilst I have used ASRs with XE
  and all seems well so far, it would be very handy to have a basic
  config for an LNS to work from in case there is any major difference
  from the more traditional 7200 series LNS we're all used to using :)
 
  I second that - if anyone would post on the list it would be a great
 help.

 Shameless plug - but it’s all Cisco material, unfortunately
 in Polish. Configs seems universal though ;)


 http://www.data.proidea.org.pl/plnog/7edycja/materialy/prezentacje/Krzysztof_Mazepa_Konfiguracja_uslug_szerokopasmowych_na_urzadzeniach_ASR1000.pdf

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[c-nsp] Cisco ASR 1k for CGN/LSN

2014-06-22 Thread Skeeve Stevens
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---BeginMessage---
Hi all,

I am building a small specific purpose ISP for about 1000 users.  About 600
of the users need to be behind NAT444 (it is a student residential
environment).

Speeds of the users are NBN style (100/40, 50/20, 25/5, 12/1).  User
profile is residential.

Upstream transit will be a few hundred megs.

I'm wondering if the 1001 or 1002 with a 2.5 ESP or 5 ESP will handle the
load of the CGN/LSN.

Also, is perhaps there any limiting issues of the 1002-F (I know,
discontinued).

Does anyone have a matrix which might show what load the 2.5 and 5 and
perhaps 10 ESPs could handle for different numbers of users.  Also, perhaps
if the amount of RAM directly has an impact on the CGN/LSN capabilities and
performance.

Any personal experience on those platforms for low-end CGN/LSN would be
most welcome (off-list or on).

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Updated Portable Product Sheets - Routing Performance

2014-06-22 Thread Skeeve Stevens
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---BeginMessage---
Hi all,

Does anyone know if Cisco is still maintaining Portal Product Sheets -
Routing Performance at
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/765/tools/quickreference/routerperformance.pdf

I am looking for something that has all the ASR1k and ASR9k options.

...Skeeve

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Re: [c-nsp] ASR 1002-X as LNS

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Hi,

We're any interesting configs posted... I wouldn't mind a copy.

Also, does anyone have any documents for IPoE example configs/setups... not
done IPoE before.. thinking of it as an option.


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On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 5:55 PM, James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 4 June 2014 19:12,  vijay@gmail.com wrote:
  What config you guys looking for . So we can post config required.

 Just the L2TP hand over part, virtual interfaces, RADIUS, the usual
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[c-nsp] Cisco switch for basic iSCSI

2014-03-13 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I know one of the key things in switching that is used for storage is
packet buffers.

But I also know that finding out what the PB capacity in a lot of kit is
quite hard, including Cisco.

I have a customer looking at some 10Gb switching for iSCSI (no FC or FCoE)
and I am wondering what models of Cisco switches people could recommend.

It seems that Cisco doesn't have any low-end (meaning 29xx or 3{5,7)xx)
switches with all 10Gb ports (SFP+).  If there is anything, I'd love to
know.

16-24 10gb ports is all that is really needed.

I was thinking the Nexus 3000 series... a 4500E seems overkill.

Any other suggestions for small DC iSCSI solutions?

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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco switch for basic iSCSI

2014-03-13 Thread Skeeve Stevens
This is an interesting unit.

One thing that is odd though is its licensing.

It has a 'system default' (no license) which includes a bunch of things.

It also has a 'base' license, that I can find in my supplier, but says it
is $0.

So what do you actually get?


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On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 7:32 PM, Nikolai Nespor use...@nespor.at wrote:

 Hi,

  16-24 10gb ports is all that is really needed.
 
  I was thinking the Nexus 3000 series... a 4500E seems overkill.

 Take a look at the Nexus 3524. You get 48 ports with 24 licensed, so
 there is room to grow without doing a rip-and-replace. Pricing is quite
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[c-nsp] Cisco Menu Commands

2013-10-27 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

The Cisco Menu commands only seem to work on Switches.  Does anyone know of
a way to get this working on Cisco switches, especially running 15.2.

Menu - or something like it in EEM or TCL?

I just want to create a simple menu to copy some backup configs to start-up.

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[c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?

2013-05-01 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I am doing some iSCSI implementations are the moment and are looking at which 
switch models are best for different iSCSI rollouts we're doing.

I am wanting to know which 29xx and 35xx/37xx series switches have the 
following:


-  Size of packet buffering per model

-  If the PB is per port or shared

-  Is there one or more classes of PB classification

-  If the PB is shared, is it per switching module (i.e. 8/12 port 
block) or across the entire switch

-  If the 10GB model is plugged in, does it have its own PB, or does it 
share the main boards?

I looked in the Portable Product Sheet - 
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/quickreference/index.html  but found 
nothing, and Google and Cisco.com proved useless.  Maybe there is a reason for 
this, or my searchfoo is weak.

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[c-nsp] ASA limit for number of policies

2013-02-06 Thread Skeeve Stevens
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Anyone know a document that lists how many policies can be created on Cisco
ASA's - most interested in the 5505 and 5510, but would love a full matrix.

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[c-nsp] Cisco 2851 Wiping Flash?

2012-11-27 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey guys,

I have a Cisco 2821 - System image file is
flash:c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T.bin

and a 2851 - System image file is
flash:c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T2.bin

Same exact IOS.. infact, the 2851's IOS was copied fromt the 2821.

===

*On the 2821 I can:*

BDR-A#copy run q
Destination filename [q]?


8634 bytes copied in 1.476 secs (5850 bytes/sec)
BDR-A#
BDR-A#dir
Directory of flash:/

2  -rw-8634  Nov 27 2012 23:22:14 +11:00  q
1  -rw-57726628   May 9 2011 04:48:54 +10:00
 c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T2.bin

128303104 bytes total (70561792 bytes free)
BDR-A#


===

*On the 2851 I cant:*

BDR-A#copy run q
Destination filename [q]?
Erase flash: before copying? [confirm]
Erasing the flash filesystem will remove all files! Continue? [confirm]
Erasing device...
ee
...erased
Erase of flash: complete

Verifying checksum...  OK (0xD846)
9209 bytes copied in 1.864 secs (4940 bytes/sec)
BDR-A#

===

Anyone know what is going on here that just saving a copy of the config
will want to wipe the flash?

Only think I can think of is the flashcard itself is somehow to cause?

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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 2851 Wiping Flash?

2012-11-27 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Nope.

show run all | i verify

nothing... on the 2821 and the 2851.
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:45 AM, Chuck Church chuckchu...@gmail.comwrote:

 Does the 2851 have 'file verify auto' configured?

 Chuck

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 [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens
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 Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco 2851 Wiping Flash?

 Hey guys,

 I have a Cisco 2821 - System image file is
 flash:c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T.bin

 and a 2851 - System image file is
 flash:c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T2.bin

 Same exact IOS.. infact, the 2851's IOS was copied fromt the 2821.

 ===

 *On the 2821 I can:*

 BDR-A#copy run q
 Destination filename [q]?


 8634 bytes copied in 1.476 secs (5850 bytes/sec) BDR-A# BDR-A#dir Directory
 of flash:/

 2  -rw-8634  Nov 27 2012 23:22:14 +11:00  q
 1  -rw-57726628   May 9 2011 04:48:54 +10:00
  c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T2.bin

 128303104 bytes total (70561792 bytes free) BDR-A#


 ===

 *On the 2851 I cant:*

 BDR-A#copy run q
 Destination filename [q]?
 Erase flash: before copying? [confirm]
 Erasing the flash filesystem will remove all files! Continue? [confirm]
 Erasing device...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 ee
 ...erased
 Erase of flash: complete

 Verifying checksum...  OK (0xD846)
 9209 bytes copied in 1.864 secs (4940 bytes/sec) BDR-A#

 ===

 Anyone know what is going on here that just saving a copy of the config
 will
 want to wipe the flash?

 Only think I can think of is the flashcard itself is somehow to cause?

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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 2851 Wiping Flash?

2012-11-27 Thread Skeeve Stevens
I know what it did... the question was WHY between a 2821 and 2851 it acts
differently.

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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:10 AM, Martin Moens
mmo...@globecomm-europe.comwrote:

 If you do *not* answer 'No' to the question 'Erase flash: before copying?
 [confirm]' it will erase the flash...
 IOS warned you twice

 Martin

 
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 Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 2:00 PM
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco 2851 Wiping Flash?

 Hey guys,

 I have a Cisco 2821 - System image file is
 flash:c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T.bin

 and a 2851 - System image file is
 flash:c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T2.bin

 Same exact IOS.. infact, the 2851's IOS was copied fromt the 2821.

 ===

 *On the 2821 I can:*

 BDR-A#copy run q
 Destination filename [q]?


 8634 bytes copied in 1.476 secs (5850 bytes/sec)
 BDR-A#
 BDR-A#dir
 Directory of flash:/

 2  -rw-8634  Nov 27 2012 23:22:14 +11:00  q
 1  -rw-57726628   May 9 2011 04:48:54 +10:00
  c2800nm-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T2.bin

 128303104 bytes total (70561792 bytes free)
 BDR-A#


 ===

 *On the 2851 I cant:*

 BDR-A#copy run q
 Destination filename [q]?
 Erase flash: before copying? [confirm]
 Erasing the flash filesystem will remove all files! Continue? [confirm]
 Erasing device...

 ee
 ...erased
 Erase of flash: complete

 Verifying checksum...  OK (0xD846)
 9209 bytes copied in 1.864 secs (4940 bytes/sec)
 BDR-A#

 ===

 Anyone know what is going on here that just saving a copy of the config
 will want to wipe the flash?

 Only think I can think of is the flashcard itself is somehow to cause?

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Re: [c-nsp] SSH from inside a VRF in 12.2SRE

2012-10-23 Thread Skeeve Stevens
router(config)#ip ssh source-interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 ?
  cr

Seems not.

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On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:12 AM, Aled Morris al...@qix.co.uk wrote:

 On 22 October 2012 02:19, Skeeve Stevens 
 skeeve+cisco...@eintellego.netwrote:

 The /vrf switch exists in 12.2SRE for telnet, but not for SSH.

 Anyone know if there is a reason for this?  It exists in 12.4 I think.



 Out of curiosity, does it support ip ssh source-interface x y/z?  That
 will pick up the VRF.

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[c-nsp] Cisco 7200G1 LNS IOS version?

2012-10-23 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

We've got some Cisco 7200VXR-NPEG1 running as LNS's for DSL/etc... anything
with L2TP really.

For years we've gone with IOS 12.2SR trains as they seem to work just fine.

I am having some issues at the moment which I will post separately.

But, What IOS are others running/recommending for IOS 12.2, or should we be
looking at 12.4 or something else entirely... preferably not going to 15
though.

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[c-nsp] Confused about Cisco IOS 12.2SRD removal of features - LNS broken?

2012-10-23 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I have a LNS running c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.122-33.SRD4.bin.

I thought I would see the changes with SRD5,... then SRD8.

There is nothing unique in the later versions, but SRD4 is unique with:


Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Tunnel Keepalive
Integrated ISIS Point to Point Adjacency over Broadcast Media
IP Multicast Load Splitting across Equal-Cost Paths
IP SLAs - LSP Health Monitor with LSP Discovery
IPv6 - CNS Agents
IPv6 Multicast
IPv6 Switching: CEF/dCEF Support
IPv6 Switching: CEFv6 Switched Configured IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels
Multi-VRF Support (VRF lite)
Multicast Subsecond Convergence
OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
Secure Shell SSH Version 2 Client Support
Secure Shell SSH Version 2 Server Support
Source Specific Multicast (SSM)
TACACS+


Which to me says that they have been removed from subsequent releases..

Why would they remove some of the above? VRF-Lite support??!?

When compared to SRE6, the following is unqiue:


ATM LANE Fast Simple Server Redundancy Protocol (LANE Fast SSRP)
Disabling LANE Flush Process
Flexible NetFlow
Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA)
IP Multicast Load Splitting across Equal-Cost Paths
IP SLAs - LSP Health Monitor with LSP Discovery
IPv6 - CNS Agents
IPv6 Access Services: AAA Support for Cisco VSA IPv6 Attributes
IPv6 Access Services: AAA Support for RFC 3162 IPv6 RADIUS Attributes
IPv6 Access Services: PPPoA
IPv6 Multicast
IPv6 Services: DNS Lookups over an IPv6 Transport
IPv6 Switching: CEF/dCEF Support
IPv6 Switching: CEFv6 Switched Configured IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels
IPv6 Switching: Provider Edge Router over MPLS (6PE)
IPv6: ICMPv6
IPv6: ICMPv6 Redirect
IPv6: Neighbor Discovery Duplicate Address Detection
L2VPN Pseudowire Switching
LANE dCEF
LANE Optimum Switching
Multi-VRF Support (VRF lite)
Multiprotocol over ATM (MPOA)
Multiprotocol over ATM for Token Ring (MPOA)
QoS over LANE
Secure Copy (SCP)
Secure Shell SSH Version 2 Client Support
Secure Shell SSH Version 2 Server Support
SSRP for LANE
TACACS+
Throttling of AAA (RADIUS) Records.
Token Ring LANE


With even more being removed... scp? Tacacs+? More IPv6? SSHv2?!?!

While there is a ton of NEW features in SRE6, one thing that seems to have
broken is the LNS code... but the features missing don't indicate it...

for some reason SRE7 isn't on the software advisor yet.

Unless some syntax has changed, the issue right now with SRE7 vs a config
from SRD4:

SRD4 working config:

vpdn-group PPPoE
! Default L2TP VPDN group
 description Generic PPPoE
 accept-dialin
  protocol pppoe
  virtual-template


SRE7 config paste failure:

lns02-new(config)#vpdn-group PPPoE
lns02-new(config-vpdn)#accept-dialin
lns02-new(config-vpdn-acc-in)#protocol ?
  any   Use any protocol
  l2tp  Use L2TP
  pptp  Use PPTP

lns02-new(config-vpdn-acc-in)#protocol pppeo
   ^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

syd01bs04-lns02-new(config-vpdn-acc-in)#



So unless they've removed pppoe, or moved it to 'any'???

Anyone have any ideas what is going on?
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[c-nsp] SSH from inside a VRF in 12.2SRE

2012-10-21 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

The /vrf switch exists in 12.2SRE for telnet, but not for SSH.

Anyone know if there is a reason for this?  It exists in 12.4 I think.

...Skeeve
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[c-nsp] NPE-G1 hardware fault

2012-06-11 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

We have a NPE-G1 which is shutting down not long after boot.

...from boot log...

*Voltage readings:
+3.45 V   measured at +3.47 V
   +5.15 V   measured at +5.25 V
+12.15 V  measured at +12.29 V
   -11.95 V  is unmeasured*

Initially all voltage readings are unmeasured.  It goes through them one by
one - we have a dump of this process.

As soon as it measures the last voltage reading, the unit initiates a self
shutdown.

**Jan  1 00:00:51.447: %ENVM-0-SHUT: Environmental Monitor initiated
shutdown*
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Anyone know what the Voltage readings relate to and what this might be?

I have tried Google and the Cisco site without luck.
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Re: [c-nsp] Stacking 3750X vs diverse 4948E

2012-05-19 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Feature / Nexus 5010 / 3750X

VLANs / 507 / 1005
MAC / 16k / 4k-12k
L3 / N / Y
vPC / Y / N

Nexus 5010 - less VLANs, no Layer 3, vPC
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On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 10:03 AM, scott owens scottowen...@gmail.comwrote:

 How about Nexus 5010s.

 I think they bundle them for less than 2 x 3750X .
 We have both but the 3750s are used where we needed L2/L3, the 5Ks for just
 L2 up to VSS or 7Ks.


 you can boot them separately and they do LACP / Etherchannel just fine.




2. Stacking 3750X vs diverse 4948E (David Coulson)
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  Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 14:55:57 -0400
  From: David Coulson da...@davidcoulson.net
  To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
  Subject: [c-nsp] Stacking 3750X vs diverse 4948E
  Message-ID: 4fb69b3d.3060...@davidcoulson.net
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
 
  In a datacenter environment, we typically deploy 4948 top-of-rack
  switches with L2 uplinks to our 6500 core - Systems get connections into
  two different switches and rely on OS NIC bonding (mostly Linux) to
  support switch failures. Switches running STP and in the last four years
  we've had no issues with this design (including failures of systems
  connected to diverse switches).
 
  A new proposed configuration utilizes stacked 3750X switches, where
  servers would be connected to multiple switches within the same stack. I
  have next to no experience in the low-end switches that do stacking, but
  from a general risk management perspective, it seems like a many eggs
  and single basket configuration.
 
  Does anyone have any solid experience with 3750X switches, or stacking
  in a datacenter in general? I've seen plenty of stacks for
  closets/end-users, but I don't see many in a top-of-rack config. Is
  Cisco stacking typically 'reliable', in that when a switch fails it will
  leave the remainder of the stack functional? What about a software
  issue? Does the whole stack crap out and reload, or does the master just
  fail and a new one get elected?
 
  I realize it's a pretty broad question, but it boils down to - Is a
  stacked switch config significantly less reliable/resilient/available
  than two TOR switches?
 
  David
 
 
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Re: [c-nsp] Stacking 3750X vs diverse 4948E

2012-05-19 Thread Skeeve Stevens
If you're trying to eliminate STP, try Flexlink... which the Nexus 5010
doesn't support, but the 5500 series (apparently) does.
3750X does support Flexlink it seems.

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On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Tony Varriale tvarri...@comcast.netwrote:

 On 5/19/2012 6:47 AM, Lee wrote:

 On 5/19/12, Saku Yttis...@ytti.fi  wrote:

 On (2012-05-18 14:55 -0400), David Coulson wrote:

  Does anyone have any solid experience with 3750X switches, or
 stacking in a datacenter in general? I've seen plenty of stacks for

 We've had quite many 3750 stacks, and we do see more problems in them
 than
 in other 3750 stacks.
 Particularly dangerous events are adding or removing members from stack.

 Also we've seen software defects which only affect stacks, like memory
 leakage on SNMP polling.

 Generally, do not add software complexity to the network if you have any
 practical alternative. STP while PITA, is tried and true and it actually
 does work in CSCO when configured right. So unless you absolutely need
 the
 extra interconnect capacity, go with STP.

 How about VSS?  We're considering it mainly because it would eliminate STP

 VSS doesn't eliminate STP.  Neither does vPC.  So, you may want to
 reconsider.

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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7k BGP Redistribute into EIGRP

2012-04-27 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Thanks Tim,

I will mention it to the customer.  I don't know Nexus software releases,
but you are clearly right.  The customer is extremely nervous about their
7k and getting them to upgrade it at the moment will be nigh impossible,
but at least we would have raised it.

The BGP issue was sorted out when I found the obscure command in the
route-map (that was required) which was to tag the route internal or
external then it worked.  Apparently this is in the docs somewhere, but
not having worked with Nexus layer 3 before, it took a while to find.  And
why the TAC didn't see that... well, that is the Cisco Kazakhstan staff for
you (BGP - I LIKE!)

...Skeeve

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On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 00:09, Tim Stevenson tstev...@cisco.com wrote:

 Hi Skeeve,

 Out of curiousity, why are you running that (very early) engineering build
 of 6.0? I'm surprised TAC would even entertain debugging it until you move
 at least to the released 6.0(1) and we have a 6.0(3) maint release with
 numerous fixes on top of the initial feature release.

 Clearly route redistribution between BGP  an IGP should work just fine,
 before anything else I'd get this box running customer-released code.

 2 cents,
 Tim


 At 11:32 PM 4/26/2012, Lee pronounced:

  On 4/21/12, Skeeve Stevens 
 skeeve+cisconsp@eintellego.**netskeeve%2bcisco...@eintellego.net
 wrote:
  Hey all,
 
  Got an odd problem with a Nexus 7010.
 
  We're taking in a default route from an upstream and we're wanting to
  redistribute the default route into EIGRP.
 
  The route is getting in just fine, but for some reason it isn't
  redistributing into EIGRP.  We've tried OSFP as well, but no go.
 
  We're running Image version:   6.0(1) [build 6.0(0.66)]
 
  The TAC has been looking into it, but they've gone off to with a
 confused
  look on their face.
 
  If anyone has experienced anything like this and had a resolution,
 please
  let me know.

 Nexus 7010 running 5.2(3a) - redistribute default route from bgp to eigrp:

 ip prefix-list default_route_prefix permit 0.0.0.0/0 le 1

 route-map bgp_default_to_eigrp permit 10
  match ip address prefix-list default_route_prefix
  match as-number 65103
  set metric 1000  255 1 1500

 router eigrp 1
  redistribute bgp 65103 route-map bgp_default_to_eigrp

 Regards,
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[c-nsp] Nexus 7k BGP Redistribute into EIGRP

2012-04-21 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

Got an odd problem with a Nexus 7010.

We're taking in a default route from an upstream and we're wanting to
redistribute the default route into EIGRP.

The route is getting in just fine, but for some reason it isn't
redistributing into EIGRP.  We've tried OSFP as well, but no go.

We're running Image version:   6.0(1) [build 6.0(0.66)]

The TAC has been looking into it, but they've gone off to with a confused
look on their face.

If anyone has experienced anything like this and had a resolution, please
let me know.


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[c-nsp] Nexus 5010 and Flex Links

2012-04-13 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

Does anyone know when/if the Nexus 5010 will support Flex Links?

We upgraded to 5.0(2)N1(1) thinking it would, but it didn't work.

Thoughts?

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[c-nsp] Which switch can do what we need?

2012-04-04 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I have a customer trying to setup a solution for some hosting.

They want to have a dozen or so VLANs with thousands of secondary subnets
across these VLANs all configured with HSRP.

Initially they are testing with Cisco 3750's and they are having problems:

Apr  5 11:48:26.484 AEST: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 395648
bytes failed from 0x1164560, alignment 0
Pool: Processor  Free: 1212608  Cause: Memory fragmentation
Alternate Pool: None  Free: 0  Cause: No Alternate pool
 -Process= hulc running config, ipl= 0, pid= 309
-Traceback= 29AF8E4 29B1E04 29B2068 2C3D198 1164564 1163534 1160320 1169408
134B664 134B6F0 1ECAA54 1F5D2E4 1F5DA08 1620C20 1621984 1621B28

Also upon trying to save the config:

TEST#copy run start
Destination filename [startup-config]?
startup-config file open failed (Not enough space)
0 bytes copied in 0.00

So the 512k NVRAM isn't enough.

Does anyone know a Cisco model that can handle this many instances of HSRP,
number of secondary subnets, and has the NVRAM to save the actual config?
(couple of meg I guess) ?

...Skeeve



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Re: [c-nsp] ASR9001

2012-03-07 Thread Skeeve Stevens
To me it seems to be Ciscos response to Junipers MX80 in fact it even
looks like the MX80.

The ASR9001 looks very impressive... wonder if it does VC/VSS at all.

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On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 14:32, ML m...@kenweb.org wrote:

 Has anyone else been looking at this device?

 Does anyone know details on the RSP and RAM inside?

 Seems like an impressive little box good for an edge device if you aren't
 in need of huge quantities of BW.  Does anyone know what the price point is
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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco's new 4500-X 10G Aggregation Switches

2012-02-16 Thread Skeeve Stevens
So who is at fault here?  Cisco for not using bigger chips?

It sucks that we're being forced forward to IPv6, which is often requiring
large spend in new kit, but now that kit is going to perform at half the
throughput?

Seems crap to me.

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On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 20:31, Lincoln Dale l...@aristanetworks.com wrote:

 On 16/02/2012, at 5:06 PM, Saku Ytti s...@ytti.fi wrote:

  On (2012-02-16 17:44 +1100), Skeeve Stevens wrote:
 
  Just a question with the 4500-X.  Why would the routing performance be
  halved for v4 vs v6?
 
  IPv4 Routing Performance: 245Mpps
  IPv6 Routing Performance: 122Mpps
 
  I'd like to understand how could you technically make IPv4 and IPv6
 lookup
  numbers same. Short of artificially slowing down or reporting IPv4 rates
  conservatively.
 
  What type of mtrie stride could possibly do this? IPv4 8-8-8-8 and IPV6
  16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16, this would make IPv6 mtrie depth and width 2x of
  IPV4.

 Stride doesn't come into it as its not likely a mtrie lookup but
 rather FIB is a TCAM.

 Performance is therefore less because to do a 144 bit lookup rather
 than 72 bit key (IPV4) is logically a double-wide lookup.

 Not all platforms have to do that but many do.


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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco's new 4500-X 10G Aggregation Switches

2012-02-15 Thread Skeeve Stevens
All,

Just a question with the 4500-X.  Why would the routing performance be
halved for v4 vs v6?

IPv4 Routing Performance: 245Mpps
IPv6 Routing Performance: 122Mpps

You think in this day and age they'd be giving v6 as much oomph as v4.
 Especially with the lifecycle of this kind of kit.  I know they aren't
routers, but….

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On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 14:29, Mark Tinka mti...@globaltransit.net wrote:

 On Friday, February 10, 2012 10:24:00 AM Reuben Farrelly
 wrote:
  Looks like just up on CCO in the last week:
 
  http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps109
  02/ps12332/data_sheet_c78-696791.html

 I like this.

 We have a need to upgrade core switches in a small PoP to
 dense 10Gbps capabilities, without having to look at
 chassis' for port economics.

 What's cool is that the ports are dual-rate, so either
 10Gbps or 1Gbps speeds are possible.

 Mark.

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[c-nsp] No Service Password Recovery

2010-11-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I've been googling and ciscocom searching and have found nothing so far.

I was to 'no service password-recovery' on a old Catalyst 2924.  Does anyone 
know of a way?

It is in a delicate environment and it doesn't support 'secret', so if its 
password recovered people would be able to crack the 'password' level passwords.

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] IDB's on ISR2's

2010-06-09 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

This document has always been useful: 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_tech_note09186a0080094322.shtml

But it has no details on ISR2's, or IOS 15.x.

I've been searching for an hour now... and can't find anything.

Specifically I need to know the IDB limit for the 1941, 2901, 2911, 2921. 2951 
devices.

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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?

2010-05-25 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Well, I assume someone from Cisco has seen this request.

I don't have the time dicking around with vendors who won't willing give the 
information that is needed for pre-sales.

So I will just look at Arista, Juniper and ProCurve... I hear they have a bunch 
of new kit to look at.

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 -Original Message-
 From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-
 boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Seth Mattinen
 Sent: Tuesday, 25 May 2010 2:15 PM
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?
 
 On 5/24/10 3:16 PM, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
  If it requires an NDA or me having to talk to Cisco to find out this
 basic information, then I will drop Cisco off the list for
 consideration as you rightly point out, the others all provide this
 detail upfront.
 
  How does Cisco expect us to sell them as a superior product against
 other vendors if the information is not available?
 
 
 You have to give them credit where it's due: Cisco is very good about
 providing all kinds of docs compared to, for example, Brocade. I could
 never imagine buying a Brocade product if I have to pay to read a
 manual. I'm really big on researching things myself.
 
 Cisco is not good at other things like disclosing the true capabilities
 of QoS on the 3560/3750 switches (as a downgrade from the 3550) and
 buffers.
 
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[c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?

2010-05-24 Thread Skeeve Stevens
I don't think this email got through the other day... I didn't see it appear.

...Skeeve


From: Skeeve Stevens
Sent: Tuesday, 11 May 2010 10:27 PM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?

Hey all,

I am doing some iSCSI implementations are the moment and are looking at which 
switch models are best for different iSCSI rollouts we're doing.

I am wanting to know which 29xx and 35xx/37xx series switches have the 
following:


-  Size of packet buffering per model

-  If the PB is per port or shared

-  Is there one or more classes of PB classification

-  If the PB is shared, is it per switching module (i.e. 8/12 port 
block) or across the entire switch

-  If the 10GB model is plugged in, does it have its own PB, or does it 
share the main boards?

I looked in the Portable Product Sheet - 
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/quickreference/index.html  but found 
nothing, and Google and Cisco.com proved useless.  Maybe there is a reason for 
this, or my searchfoo is weak.

...Skeeve


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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?

2010-05-24 Thread Skeeve Stevens
If it requires an NDA or me having to talk to Cisco to find out this basic 
information, then I will drop Cisco off the list for consideration as you 
rightly point out, the others all provide this detail upfront.

How does Cisco expect us to sell them as a superior product against other 
vendors if the information is not available?

...Skeeve

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 -Original Message-
 From: tkap...@gmail.com [mailto:tkap...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, 25 May 2010 1:04 AM
 To: Arie Vayner (avayner); cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net; Skeeve
 Stevens; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?
 
 Imho, one should not encourage this nonsense by signing any such NDA.
 Brocade, juniper, extreme, and others publish such data about their
 products right on their darn respective websites, and without
 demonstrable harm.
 
 Knowing if something has a shared+per-port limit vs per-port-asic vs
 per-port mac/asic buffering arch is inconsequential, and represents no
 competitive disadvantage--unless the (advantage?) purpose is, in fact,
 to obscure details.
 
 As for getting this data from the hardware itself, poke around MQC and
 MLS qos show commands, and attempt to configure mls/mqc QoS policies.
 These features usually will indicate what their maxiums are on the
 platforms in question, while you're configuring them.
 
 -Tk
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Arie Vayner (avayner) avay...@cisco.com
 Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 16:47:38
 To: Skeeve Stevensske...@eintellego.net; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?
 
 Skeeve,
 
 If you want to get this info in the right way, then the best approach
 would be to talk to your local Cisco account team...
 Some of the info may require NDA etc.
 
 On the same point, you may want to also look at 4948E and Nexus5000
 switches, which could give you better latency performance, which is
 important for storage-related applications.
 
 Arie
 
 -Original Message-
 From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
 [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens
 Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 16:04
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?
 
 I don't think this email got through the other day... I didn't see it
 appear.
 
 ...Skeeve
 
 
 From: Skeeve Stevens
 Sent: Tuesday, 11 May 2010 10:27 PM
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?
 
 Hey all,
 
 I am doing some iSCSI implementations are the moment and are looking at
 which switch models are best for different iSCSI rollouts we're doing.
 
 I am wanting to know which 29xx and 35xx/37xx series switches have the
 following:
 
 
 -  Size of packet buffering per model
 
 -  If the PB is per port or shared
 
 -  Is there one or more classes of PB classification
 
 -  If the PB is shared, is it per switching module (i.e. 8/12
 port block) or across the entire switch
 
 -  If the 10GB model is plugged in, does it have its own PB, or
 does it share the main boards?
 
 I looked in the Portable Product Sheet -
 http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/quickreference/index.html  but
 found nothing, and Google and Cisco.com proved useless.  Maybe there is
 a reason for this, or my searchfoo is weak.
 
 ...Skeeve
 
 
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[c-nsp] Cisco manufacturing delays?

2010-04-15 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

Seems a bunch of Cisco kit... 887M, ASA5510 and others all have June or July on 
their delivery expectations

I've heard there are some problems, but only vague rumours... nothing 
concentre..

Anyone know what's happening?

...Skeeve


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[c-nsp] Cisco SmartNET without Hardware Replacement?

2010-03-07 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all

What I am trying to figure out is, can I buy SmartNet (or something else) where 
I can just get the 'Core Entitlements', and NOT any hardware, onsite or 
engineers.

Or.. is there another way where you can software updates for a product you 
bought - same software train, features, etc...  without having to buy SmartNet.

The scenario's here could be:


-  Customer without SmartNet on new equipment needing updates

-  Our new customer with older kit which we want to put on SmartNet 
(with or without hardware replacement)

-  Kit you've purchased online - refurbished, etc and want to put it 
under a software support contract

...Skeeve


SMARTnet Core Entitlements
Software and technical support and express delivery of parts.
* Technical Assistance Centre (TAC) 24 hours / 7 days. Telephone response 
within 1 hour (in standard business hours) for hardware, software, 
configuration support and critical problem escalation.
* Registered access to Cisco Connection Online (CCO) 24 hours / 7 days.
* Entitlement to lodge software calls and queries via CCO to the TAC.
* All IOS software upgrades via download from CCO or media upon request.
* Access to 'Known Bug Query' programs for self support.

Standard SMARTnet 8x5xNBD
(CON-SNT-XXX)  Core entitlements of SMARTnet as shown above, plus:
Delivery of advanced replacement hardware Next Business Day (NBD), provided 
that request is received by 3 pm AEST.
24x7 TAC, CCO, IOS + 8x5xNBD Parts

Enhanced SMARTnet 8x5x4
(CON-SNTE-XXX)Core entitlements of SMARTnet as shown above, plus:
Delivery of advanced replacement hardware from 9 am to 5 pm (local time), 
Monday to Friday within 4 hours for sites within 75 km radius of Central 
Business District of all Australian state and territory capital cities, plus 
regional authorised rapid response depots.
24x7 TAC, CCO, IOS + 8x5x4 Parts

Premium SMARTnet 24x7x4
(CON-SNTP-XXX)   Core entitlements of SMARTnet as shown above, plus:
Delivery of advanced replacement hardware 24 hours per day, 7 days per week 
within 4 hours for sites within 75 km radius of Central Business District of 
all Australian state and territory capital cities, plus regional authorised 
rapid response depots.
24x7 TAC, CCO, IOS + 24x7x4 Parts

2hr SMARTnet24x7x2
(CON-S2P-XXX)   Core entitlements of SMARTnet as shown above, 
plus:
Delivery of advanced replacement hardware 24 hours / 7 days, within 2 hours for 
sites within 20 km radius of Central Business District of all Australian state 
and territory capital cities, plus regional authorised rapid response depots. 2 
hours in normal business conditions.
24x7 TAC, CCO, IOS + 24x7x2 Parts



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[c-nsp] BGP Community Problem (I think)

2009-11-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I am confused as to why a BGP feed I take and take with a community and 
redistribute are some 50k routes different.

Details follow:

Platform is:

SYD-A-BDR-A#sh ver
Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 
12.4(15)T1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 18-Jul-07 13:29 by prod_rel_team

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.3(4r)T3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
BOOTLDR: Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200-BOOT-M), Version 12.4(15)T1, 
RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)

SYD-A-BDR-A uptime is 1 year, 43 weeks, 4 days, 20 hours, 26 minutes
System returned to ROM by Reload Command at 08:32:21 UTC Mon Jan 8 2001
System restarted at 16:49:17 AEST Thu Jan 17 2008
System image file is disk2:c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.124-15.T1.bin



-  Inbound full route feed


114.x.x.65   4  4xxx 26710538 2546241 13026870900 9w1d   302167
114.x.x.66   4  4xxx 25400126 1834326 13026870910 2w5d   302163

-  Tagged with community

route-map PRI-IN permit 10
 match as-path 50
 set weight 80
 set community 17xxx:2000 additive
!
route-map PRI-IN permit 12
 match as-path 52
 set weight 90
 set community 17xxx:2002 additive
!
route-map PRI-IN permit 20
 match as-path 2
 set weight 80
 set community 17xxx:2001 additive


-  Relevant config

ip as-path access-list 2 permit .*
ip as-path access-list 50 permit ^4xxx$
ip as-path access-list 52 permit ^4xxx_7xx_1xxx
!
ip community-list 200 permit 17xxx:2000
ip community-list 201 permit 17xxx:2001
ip community-list 202 permit 17xxx:2002


-  Now, this all seems to work.

SYD-A-BDR-A#show ip bgp neighbors 114.x.x.66 received-routes | i Total
Total number of prefixes 302163

SYD-A-BDR-A#show ip bgp community-list 201 | redirect 
tftp://x.x.x.x/dump/20091118.txt

[r...@dump]# more 20091118.txt | grep 193.66 | wc -l
301542
[r...@dump]# more 20091118.txt | grep 193.65 | wc -l
301543

Now... there is a small difference which can be attributed to a variety of 
things... nothing I'm worried about since it is so close (500 routes).

Next:

route-map BNEA-OUT permit 10
 match ip address prefix-list US-SEND-BNE-BLOCKS  ! (Just local routes)
!
route-map BNEA-OUT permit 20
 match community 201
!
route-map BNEA-OUT permit 30
 description Community 17xxx:250 mapped to CL 125   ! (Redistributing peering 
routes)
 match community 125
!


So.. we're tagging 301k routes inbound and examining the community list seems 
to be showing that is working fine, and then we are, using Community List 201 - 
sending that 301k + Local + Peering (7900 routes) to another PoP.

But...

SYD-A-BDR-A#show ip bgp neighbors 203.x.x.6 advertised-routes | i Total
Total number of prefixes 250915

So this is missing about 51k routes + Peering routes of about 8k... but the 
peering routes seem to be there, so that makes it about 60k transit routes that 
are missing that are not being sent 'in router' onto the next neighbour.

I hope I've included most significant information...  if this doesn't make 
sense, let me know and I will explain in more detail?


...Skeeve



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Re: [c-nsp] BGP Community Problem (I think)

2009-11-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
But, the router isn't even sending them to the next router... between tagging 
them and re-sending them, they just aren't there so I would assume the 
neighbour they are being sent to is nothing to do with it?

...Skeeve

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 Not sure off-hand, but you can do show ip bgp neighbor and far down in
 the
 output you will see a section showing stats about why prefixes were
 dropped
 (route-map, dist-list, etc). What does it say?
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[c-nsp] Cisco 887 (not V) availability

2009-10-01 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

Has anyone heard when the Cisco 887 will be available.  It isn't on the website 
main section yet, but I've found some references to it in various places, but 
most specifically here: 
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=tsource=webct=rescd=3url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cisco.com%2Fen%2FUS%2Fprod%2Fcollateral%2Frouters%2Fps380%2Fdata_sheet_c78_459542.pdfei=h4LFSoi6CMa9kAXHxaw7rct=jq=cisco+887+adslusg=AFQjCNG88o021o8QhCoaR_D7cnZxNXVFIg

Would love to know when I can do a Cisco ADSL CPE with N for a reasonable price 
(non 1800+)

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Bell Canada - Old Bogon?

2009-09-29 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey guys,

Could someone from Bell Canada who can deal with an old Bogon issue please 
contact me off list.

It is re: 180.x.x.x

...Skeeve

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Re: [c-nsp] Bell Canada - Old Bogon?

2009-09-29 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Why did I send this to cisco-nsp and not NANOG? Doh... sorry all.

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 boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens
 Sent: Tuesday, 29 September 2009 7:29 PM
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: [c-nsp] Bell Canada - Old Bogon?
 
 Hey guys,
 
 Could someone from Bell Canada who can deal with an old Bogon issue
 please contact me off list.
 
 It is re: 180.x.x.x
 
 ...Skeeve
 
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[c-nsp] 6509, Sup2 VRF's

2009-09-02 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

In my Googleness I've found some old (2006 and back) comments about SUP2's and 
not being able to do VRF-Lite on many interfaces.

Research has indicated SOME interfaces are supported, loopbacks for example, 
but I can find no definitive of which ones are supported.

Or... in the past 3 years has there been any IOS releases which may have 
updated it.

I saw a brief post which wasn't complete in which someone used a line card to 
loop the Ethernet back or somesuch to get SVI's into a VRF but I couldn't 
find anymore.

Essentially VLAN's or SVI's is what I want to get into a VRF, and it would be 
nice for layer 3 interfaces as well... but I will take what I can get.  Does 
anyone have any creative ideas on how one might accomplish this?  i.e. using 
one of the maybe supported WAN cards (is there a list?) in which we could 
accomplish the same result.

Thanks all (and to Ian Cox's earlier comments)

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Re: [c-nsp] Free NMS Tools

2009-06-27 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Zabbix is doing very well by us.

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 Oreon, Nagios, Cacti (combined with plugins like Thold, Manage, and
 MacTrack), Zabbix.

 Zabbix is coming of age and looks very promising for their next
 release.

 -ryan

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 Take a look at flow-tools for netflow and cacti for snmp graphing.
 Nedi is also good for network management.


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[c-nsp] BGP Simulator - world feed

2009-06-27 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

What I am looking for is a box or tool that I can configure to connect to our 
bgp core as a peer, which will suck down a full table and then either stay 
online or be able to be taken offline but which would keep it's feed.

Then, I would like some interface (cli/gui?) to have downstream feeds off of 
it, and be able to manipulate feeds to simulate changes, convergence times and 
so on for lab environments.

I would really like something that could simulate the full AS Path and not just 
something mocked up with static routes or some such.

Is there anything like this out there? Or do I have to get my programmers to 
knock it up? ;-)

...Skeeve

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Re: [c-nsp] cisco router for internet

2009-06-12 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Yes... just not fast, but if you run a 2821/2852 with a gig of Ram, it can do 
multiple tables quite fine, it just takes a little while to fully load all the 
routes.

A 2811 with 768 will also be fine.  I wouldn't try a 2801... even with 512 it 
will be slow.

...Skeeve

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 Could cisco router 2800 series work under BGP protocol for internet ?



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[c-nsp] Cisco IP Phones and IPv6

2009-06-11 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Does anyone know if any of the SCCP or SIP images for any of the models of 
Cisco IP Phones support IPv6?

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] PA-GE GBIC-T Support?

2009-06-09 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Does anyone know if the GBIC-T is officially supported in the PA-GE (for 
7200's).

We're actually running these in a dozen routers but until the other day have 
never noticed it saying:

GigabitEthernet2/0 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is WISEMAN, address is 0005.5f23.b41c (bia 0005.5f23.b438)
...
  Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s, link type is autonegotiation, media type is unknown 
media type

But... it is fully working, and has been since it was installed with no errors.

This page: 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps2033/products_data_sheet09186a0080091ce7.html

Only mentions:
1000Base-SX
1000Base-LX/LH
1000Base-ZX

This may or may not be an old page, but the GBIC-T is not mentioned anywhere, 
but maybe importantly, does not say that it isn't supported.

My googling for any commentary on the PA-GE with GBIC-T has resulted in nothing.

Thoughts anyone?

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Re: [c-nsp] X2 to GigE

2009-04-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
That is EXACTLY what I am looking for!

Basically.. How do I get a HP Switch with 6 * 10GbE X2 slots into a normal 
Cisco GigE network...

...Skeeve

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From: Phil Pierotti [mailto:phil.piero...@gmail.com]
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Cc: Skeeve Stevens; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] X2 to GigE

I'm guessing that Skeeve is looking for the HP equivalent of this delightful 
module from Cisco:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps7077/product_data_sheet0900aecd805bbee3.html

Phil P
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Lincoln Dale 
l...@cisco.commailto:l...@cisco.com wrote:
Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey All,

I am looking at using a HP 10GbE switch with X2 slots but only X2 - no GigE.

I want to uplink this into a Cisco switch - SFP slot.

Since Cisco uses X2 as well, I am wondering if there is any X2 devices that I 
can put into the HP that can cross connect into a SFP GigE slot on a Cisco.

Steve,

you'd not understanding layer 1 here.

* GBIC, X2, SFP, Xenpak, SFP+, XFP are transceiver types.
* LC/SC are cable connector types for optics
* MM (FDDI grade, OM1, OM2, OM3), SM are fiber types.

SFP is generally used for gigabit (1G), X2 is generally used for 10G.
from a cabling perspective if this is all local within a single site then 
generally it would be MM fiber, if its new, suggest you go with OM3.
can't remember connector type on X2, think its SC like a GBIC?  if so, then a 
LC/SC patch will connect the two.

but you'd probably need a 10G interface to connect it in, which implies 
something on the Cisco end that is SFP+, X2, SFP, Xenpak.  i.e. NOT SFP.


cheers,

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Re: [c-nsp] X2 to GigE

2009-04-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Actually, what are the chance of these working in a HP?

Btw... the switch I am looking at is the HP ProCurve Switch 6410cl

I know this is a Cisco list, but I am wanting to put this into a Cisco network 
and need to uplink it into 3560G's

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From: Phil Pierotti [mailto:phil.piero...@gmail.com]
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To: Lincoln Dale
Cc: Skeeve Stevens; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] X2 to GigE

I'm guessing that Skeeve is looking for the HP equivalent of this delightful 
module from Cisco:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps7077/product_data_sheet0900aecd805bbee3.html

Phil P
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Lincoln Dale 
l...@cisco.commailto:l...@cisco.com wrote:
Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey All,

I am looking at using a HP 10GbE switch with X2 slots but only X2 - no GigE.

I want to uplink this into a Cisco switch - SFP slot.

Since Cisco uses X2 as well, I am wondering if there is any X2 devices that I 
can put into the HP that can cross connect into a SFP GigE slot on a Cisco.

Steve,

you'd not understanding layer 1 here.

* GBIC, X2, SFP, Xenpak, SFP+, XFP are transceiver types.
* LC/SC are cable connector types for optics
* MM (FDDI grade, OM1, OM2, OM3), SM are fiber types.

SFP is generally used for gigabit (1G), X2 is generally used for 10G.
from a cabling perspective if this is all local within a single site then 
generally it would be MM fiber, if its new, suggest you go with OM3.
can't remember connector type on X2, think its SC like a GBIC?  if so, then a 
LC/SC patch will connect the two.

but you'd probably need a 10G interface to connect it in, which implies 
something on the Cisco end that is SFP+, X2, SFP, Xenpak.  i.e. NOT SFP.


cheers,

lincoln.



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Re: [c-nsp] X2 to GigE

2009-04-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Yeah nice switch... would love it, but way way too over budget for this 
project and only need 4-5 ports...

So 9k vs 20k

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From: Lincoln Dale [mailto:l...@cisco.com]
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To: Skeeve Stevens
Cc: Phil Pierotti; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] X2 to GigE

deploy a Cisco 10G switch?
if you're after an access switch for the datacenter, Nexus 5010 isn't a bad 
place to start.  under $1K/port for 20 x line rate 10G ports.


cheers,

lincoln.

Skeeve Stevens wrote:
That is EXACTLY what I am looking for!

Basically.. How do I get a HP Switch with 6 * 10GbE X2 slots into a normal 
Cisco GigE network...

...Skeeve

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Cc: Skeeve Stevens; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.netmailto:cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] X2 to GigE

I'm guessing that Skeeve is looking for the HP equivalent of this delightful 
module from Cisco:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps7077/product_data_sheet0900aecd805bbee3.html

Phil P
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l...@cisco.commailto:l...@cisco.com wrote:
Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey All,

I am looking at using a HP 10GbE switch with X2 slots but only X2 - no GigE.

I want to uplink this into a Cisco switch - SFP slot.

Since Cisco uses X2 as well, I am wondering if there is any X2 devices that I 
can put into the HP that can cross connect into a SFP GigE slot on a Cisco.

Steve,

you'd not understanding layer 1 here.

* GBIC, X2, SFP, Xenpak, SFP+, XFP are transceiver types.
* LC/SC are cable connector types for optics
* MM (FDDI grade, OM1, OM2, OM3), SM are fiber types.

SFP is generally used for gigabit (1G), X2 is generally used for 10G.
from a cabling perspective if this is all local within a single site then 
generally it would be MM fiber, if its new, suggest you go with OM3.
can't remember connector type on X2, think its SC like a GBIC?  if so, then a 
LC/SC patch will connect the two.

but you'd probably need a 10G interface to connect it in, which implies 
something on the Cisco end that is SFP+, X2, SFP, Xenpak.  i.e

[c-nsp] X2 to GigE

2009-04-19 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey All,

I am looking at using a HP 10GbE switch with X2 slots but only X2 - no GigE.

I want to uplink this into a Cisco switch - SFP slot.

Since Cisco uses X2 as well, I am wondering if there is any X2 devices that I 
can put into the HP that can cross connect into a SFP GigE slot on a Cisco.

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Break out a VLAN from a QinQ?

2009-04-06 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

Does Cisco have any switches which can:

a)  Break out a VLAN from within a QinQ trunk
b)  Renumber VLAN's pulled from such a trunk
c)  Renumber VLAN's in general

There seems to me such little info out there on QinQ!

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[c-nsp] Cisco 7970 Screen Saver wake on ring

2009-03-31 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

This is a little question which is driving me nuts and my google-fu isn't 
working.

My 7970 (hanging off an Asterisk box) has a screen saver... which is nice 
but when the phone rings, the screen stays blank.

I don't know if I should be answering it if it is blank... currently I have to 
reach over and push the lit screen button to bring the screen back.

Is there any 'wake screen on ring' option on the handset that anyone knows?

...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Cisco DSL Router As a 'modem'?

2009-03-24 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I am wondering if it is possible to use a 827, 828, 837, 877, 878, 888 as a 
bridge modem?

What I want to do is have a router like an 1811, with say 5 xDSL devices which 
hold their connection up, but the 1811 does the Dialer part, so they can be 
multi-linked, or other load balancing.

I've searched in vain, but can't seem to make it work.   A simple config for 
the 8xx series and what is involved would be nice if anyhow has such a beast 
around.

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Re: [c-nsp] Cisco DSL Router As a 'modem'?

2009-03-24 Thread Skeeve Stevens
How is it too expensive?  If you are doing DSL1, 827/837's, even SOHO87 can be 
had for a few $$$

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 -Original Message-
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 boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ziv Leyes
 Sent: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 1:29 AM
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 Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco DSL Router As a 'modem'?

 It's possible, but as Matheusz said, it would be too expensive to use
 Cisco router as a modem
 You lose every advantage you have on the router, also the possibility
 to remote manage it, you can only control it via console/aux.

 You can configure the ATM (DSL) interface to match your needs, and then
 put the atm and ethernet desired ports into a bridging group.
 You could also give a private IP to the bridge interface to be able to
 manage it from the LAN I guess. Correct me if I'm wrong

 Ziv



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 Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco DSL Router As a 'modem'?

 Hey all,

 I am wondering if it is possible to use a 827, 828, 837, 877, 878, 888
 as a bridge modem?

 What I want to do is have a router like an 1811, with say 5 xDSL
 devices which hold their connection up, but the 1811 does the Dialer
 part, so they can be multi-linked, or other load balancing.

 I've searched in vain, but can't seem to make it work.   A simple
 config for the 8xx series and what is involved would be nice if anyhow
 has such a beast around.

 ...Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Cisco 887 CPE and 890series?!?!?!?!?!

2009-03-24 Thread Skeeve Stevens

Hey all,  I was just going to download the latest IOS for a Cisco 877 and below 
is the current list of 800 series routes on the Cisco website.

What caught my eye was the 3 entries for the Cisco 887 (887, 887W, 887SRSTW).

I was like WHAT THE ??!?!?!?

Went to the product pages... nothing
Went to Google... nothing useful, especially from Cisco

Searching around I also came across the Cisco 890 series
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/qa_c67-520756_ps380_Products_Q_and_A_Item.html

Seriously This is the biggest tease I've ever had!  Anyone got any more 
information?

...Skeeve



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[c-nsp] Pulling a VLAN out of a QinQ trunk

2009-03-23 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

Say I have a QinQ VLAN from one place to another... and it goes through a few 
switches.

If I wanted to do something to one of the VLAN's inside the QinQ, is that 
possible?

Examples of things I would like to do.

-   SVI with a IP address in an intermediate switch
-   Push it into a trunk on an intermediate switch to break it out

I've googled, but when I got to PPPoEoQinQ my mind exploded with too many 
layers!

...Skeeve

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Re: [c-nsp] Pulling a VLAN out of a QinQ trunk

2009-03-23 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Actually... this is exactly what I came up with this afternoon as a 
work-around... but I was kind hoping it was stupid and there was an easier more 
sensible way is there? ;-)


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 From: Chris Phillips [mailto:cphill...@wbsconnect.com]
 Sent: Monday, 23 March 2009 7:50 PM
 To: Skeeve Stevens
 Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Pulling a VLAN out of a QinQ trunk

 There is a way that I know, but it's not pretty.

 Build the QnQ to an additional port on the device you want to
 inject/break out the VLAN from.  Make sure it is mode dot1q-tunnel.
 Then loop it (cross connect it) to another port on the same device and
 make that is a trunk port.  Specify the VLAN you want and you're done.

 I've done this a few times and it works just fine.  As mentioned, it is
 not very elegant and someone might know a better way to do it, like
 tagging the native.  The method described above can inject/break out
 multiple VLANs, where as fiddling with the native cannot.

 Good luck.

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 Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 2:57:14 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
 Subject: [c-nsp] Pulling a VLAN out of a QinQ trunk

 Hey all,

 Say I have a QinQ VLAN from one place to another... and it goes through
 a few switches.

 If I wanted to do something to one of the VLAN's inside the QinQ, is
 that possible?

 Examples of things I would like to do.

 -   SVI with a IP address in an intermediate switch
 -   Push it into a trunk on an intermediate switch to break it out

 I've googled, but when I got to PPPoEoQinQ my mind exploded with too
 many layers!

 ...Skeeve

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Re: [c-nsp] Supress STP on a port?

2009-03-12 Thread Skeeve Stevens
What about if it is a trunk port... which isn't portfasted and  you can
only do that command on a portfast port yes?

...Skeeve

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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Supress STP on a port?

Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree bpdufilter enable

Skeeve Stevens wrote:
 Is it possible to suppress STP on a specific port?
 
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[c-nsp] Stopping VTP on a specific port

2009-03-11 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I might have asked this ages ago... but you never know, might be worth
asking again.

We manage multiple networks which are all Ethernet connected to each other
in a Datacenter.

We don't manage some of the end networks though... and while on the middle
transiting networks I can set vtp transparent and put a password...

I would actually like to be using it.  But MetroE customers are becoming a
problem.

I can't stop two end networks using our middle network as a middleman for
VTP issues...

I would like to block any VTP traffic on a specific port.

If this doesn't make sense... let me know.



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Re: [c-nsp] Stopping VTP on a specific port

2009-03-11 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey Jon,

1) They are trunk ports and must be trunk ports
2) I actually like CDP... very useful in diagnosing issues with customers
3) Doesn't stop being used as an bridge between two networks
4) h does just changing the native vlan on a trunk stop VTP by any
chance?

...Skeeve

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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Stopping VTP on a specific port

On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Skeeve Stevens wrote:

 Hey all,

 I might have asked this ages ago... but you never know, might be worth
 asking again.

You asked about a year ago.  Did you try any of the suggestions?

http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/85833

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Re: [c-nsp] Stopping VTP on a specific port

2009-03-11 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Needs to be trunk... How do I block the MAC on a trunk? Is that possible?

-Original Message-
From: a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk [mailto:a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, 12 March 2009 1:33 AM
To: Skeeve Stevens
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Stopping VTP on a specific port

Hi,

 I might have asked this ages ago... but you never know, might be worth
 asking again.

not sure why you'd think that - the asnwers given back then are all valid

many options, though these 2 are trivial:

1) block the MAC address used for such packets - multicast MAC
01-00-0c-cc-cc-cc

2) set the links to switchport mode access (vtp only works over trunks)

alan

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[c-nsp] Supress STP on a port?

2009-03-10 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Is it possible to suppress STP on a specific port?

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Re: [c-nsp] Supress STP on a port?

2009-03-10 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Thanks Brad and Glovanni

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, 10 March 2009 11:32 PM
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Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Supress STP on a port?

Skeeve Stevens wrote:
 
 Is it possible to suppress STP on a specific port?

spanning-tree bpdufilter enable

Regards,
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Re: [c-nsp] VPDN Multihop

2009-02-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
This is a global variable and will result in all services requiring auth
before being forwarded... if they have any VPDN groups which auto forward,
it will break them all.

...Skeeve

-Original Message-
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ben Steele
Sent: Tuesday, 17 February 2009 4:17 PM
To: Kurt Bales
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] VPDN Multihop

Try it with vpdn authen-before-forward
Ben

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Kurt Bales kwba...@kwbales.net wrote:

 Hi All,

 There is probably an obvious answer to this, but I am failing to make
 it work the way I want so I'm asking the resident experts.

 We are a wholesale ISP taking DSL tails as L2TP from carriers.

 We have an LNS which is currently setup to switch these sessions to
 downstream channel partners based on match against the domain/REALM.

 For one of the realms on which we receive L2TP sessions, we would like
 to select a destination (either locally terminated or
 switched-to-channel-partner) on a per-account basis. These currently
 are switched to us on a per-account basis by our upstream provider
 doing per-account authentication and A/V pairs to forward the
 sessions. Their A/V pairs are setting a tunnel-id for these.


 We thought was to leverage the multihop-hostname command under a
 request-dialin configured VPDN-group.

 The documentation on CCO seems to imply that it can be used to match
 against a VPDN tunnel-id, but we could not get that to work.

 multihop-hostname

 To enable a tunnel switch to initiate a tunnel based on the hostname
 or tunnel ID associated with an ingress tunnel, use the
 multihop-hostname command in VPDN request-dialin subgroup
 configuration mode. To disable this option, use the no form of this
 command.

 We tried configuring up a vpdn-group with a multihop
 hostname/initiate-to/local name/l2tp tunnel password, surely that
 would be enough to correctly match and therefore switch the session
 across to the downstream LNS?

 Unfortunately we could not get it to work, the error coming back was
 complaining that it could not assign a virtual-template to the
 session, which would seem to imply an attempt to terminate the session
 locally

 Feb 17 12:14:18: SSS MGR [uid:606]: Handling Policy Service Authorize
 action (1 pending sessions) Feb 17 12:14:18: SSS PM
 [uid:606][6858A474]: RM/VPDN disabled: RM/VPDN author not needed Feb
 17 12:14:18: SSS PM [uid:606][6858A474]: AAA author needed for
 registered user Feb 17 12:14:18: SSS MGR [uid:606]: Got reply Need
 More Keys from PM Feb 17 12:14:18: SSS MGR [uid:606]: Handling Need
 More Keys action Feb 17 12:14:18: VPDN uid:606 disconnect (TEST-CMD)
 IETF: 9/nas-error Ascend: 62/VPDN No Resources Feb 17 12:14:18: VPDN
 uid:606 vpdn shutdown session, result=2, error=5, vendor_err=0 Feb 17
 12:14:18: VPDN uid:606 VPDN/AAA: accounting stop sent Feb 17 12:14:18:
 L2TUN APP: uid:606handle/665997Destroying app session Feb 17 12:14:18:
 L2TUN APP: uid:606handle/665997Stopping service selection Feb 17
 12:14:18: L2X SSS [uid:606]: Disc sent to SSS Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP
 _:06839:70B5:
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5: Shutting down session
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5:   Result Code
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5: Call disconnected,
 refer to error msg (2)
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5:   Error Code
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5: Insufficient resources (4)
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5:   Vendor Error
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5: None (0)
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5:   Optional Message
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5: No virtual-template
 specified
 Feb 17 12:14:18: L2TP _:06839:70B5:



 vpdn enable
 vpdn multihop
 vpdn aaa attribute nas-port vpdn-nas
 vpdn redirect
 vpdn logging
 vpdn logging local
 vpdn logging tunnel-drop
 vpdn history failure table-size 50
 vpdn session-limit 2048
 vpdn search-order multihop-hostname domain
 vpdn domain-delimiter @ suffix
 vpdn domain-delimiter / prefix !
 vpdn-group customer3
 request-dialin
  protocol l2tp
  multihop hostname tunnel-name
 initiate-to ip downstream LNS IP priority 1
 local name my hostname
 l2tp tunnel password 0 mumble !




 Any thoughts/suggestions?


 Regards,

 Kurt Bales
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Re: [c-nsp] Number of Vlan supported in Catalsyt

2009-01-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
3400ME - 1005 active VLANS, numbering to 4096 (128 STP)
IE3000 - Not clear (see below), numbering to 4096 (128 STP)

It says @
https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/cisco_ie3000/software/release/
12.2_44_ex/configuration/guide/swvlan.html#wp1298058

---
Supported VLANs

The switch supports VLANs in VTP client, server, and transparent modes.
VLANs are identified by a number from 1 to 4094. VLAN IDs 1002 through 1005
are reserved for Token Ring and FDDI VLANs. VTP only learns normal-range
VLANs, with VLAN IDs 1 to 1005; VLAN IDs greater than 1005 are
extended-range VLANs and are not stored in the VLAN database. The switch
must be in VTP transparent mode when you create VLAN IDs from 1006 to 4094.

Although the switch supports a total of 255 (normal range and extended
range) VLANs, the number of configured features affects the use of the
switch hardware.

The switch supports per-VLAN spanning-tree plus (PVST+) or rapid PVST+ with
a maximum of 128 spanning-tree instances. One spanning-tree instance is
allowed per VLAN. See the Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines
section for more information about the number of spanning-tree instances and
the number of VLANs. The switch supports only IEEE 802.1Q trunking methods
for sending VLAN traffic over Ethernet ports.
---


Whatever that means.

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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Samit
Sent: Tuesday, 20 January 2009 11:15 PM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Number of Vlan supported in Catalsyt

Hi,

Can anyone give me any pointer/url from which I find out how many 802.1Q
Vlans is supported in various model of Catalyst switch?

I am looking for specifically for following models:

2900XL -- 64
2950G --- 255
3400ME ??
IE 3000 ---??


Regards,
Samit



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Re: [c-nsp] Number of Vlan supported in Catalsyt

2009-01-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
That is just what number range is supports, not the number of active
VLAN's.. which for that Switch is 1005.


From:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps6568/ps6580/product_da
ta_sheet0900aecd8034fef3.html

 Up to 1005 VLANs per switch and up to 128 spanning-tree instances per
switch are supported.

...Skeeve


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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Garry
Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2009 12:20 AM
To: Samit
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Number of Vlan supported in Catalsyt

Samit wrote:
 3400ME ??
   
ME3400(config)#vlan ?
  WORDISL VLAN IDs 1-4094

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[c-nsp] Connecting a VRF between routers

2009-01-20 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Firstly, YES, I've kind of asked this before, but with the different ways
people do and understand things all over the world, I've not had a response
that actually works.

So.. Simply.

I have, lets just say 2 (two) routers and or switches (3560, etc with VRF
support).

I want to, at a layer 2 level, link a vrf on one router/switch to another.

What I am meaning here is.  If I type 'show ip arp vrf BLAH' on one device,
I want to see the ARP for devices connected into the VRF on the other
router.

I don't particularly want to use tunnels due to MTU issues.

A VLAN with an SVI on a switch and a sub-e on a router work fine, but only
if I have a full layer2 switched path all the way.  

In some cases I do not.  An example would be when we use another carrier to
link two cities and they have an MPLS cloud in the middle.  I want to link a
VRF to another VRF on each side of the cloud.

I am not sure if what I want to do makes sense.. Some people just suggest
MPLS, but it seems like an over complex solution if we're talking about 2-3
routers/switches.

If I am not being clear about something, please feel free to ask me for more
info.

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Re: [c-nsp] Logical Router Segmentation

2009-01-11 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Speaking on VRF-Lite.

What is the easiest way to link two VRF's on two separate routers in layer 2
- so each VRF can see the arp and so on from the other?

...Skeeve

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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Chris Burwell
Sent: Monday, 12 January 2009 8:15 AM
To: Derick Winkworth
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Logical Router Segmentation

More than likely we will go in the direction of adding an additional
layer 3 device off of the external interface of our firewall. We will
use this layer 3 device to make the decision as to which interface the
traffic should be forwarded onto.

We could probably accomplish this with a Procurve layer 3 switch,
which can handle the basic routing as well as the traffic for a
minimal amount. Everything is still up in the air right now. I still
need to have several meetings with both our proposed ISP as well as
the network admin from the IU. From there I should have the proper
information to make a solid recommendation.

As I said before, I will report back what I find about HPs support of
VRF-Lite (or something similar).

- Chris

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Derick Winkworth dwinkwo...@att.net
wrote:
 Juniper supports it well.  The EX series 1U switches are pretty decent
 actually.

 But, again... he might be able to get this done without VRFs...

 Brad Hedlund (brhedlun) wrote:
 The term VRF-Lite comes from when Cisco started delivering VRF
 capabilities across all Catalyst L3 platforms, even the low end.

 Many vendors do support VRF on their high end routers and switches,
 but few have comprehensive VRF support from the high end all the to
 the low end.

 MBGP is not required for L3 VPN's. That's the beauty of VRF-Lite end
 to end.  A customer can deploy a handfull of L3 VPN's within their own
 campus without MPLS or BGP.

 Sent from my iPhone

 Brad Hedlund


 On Jan 11, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Brandon Bennett benn...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Vrf-lite is just a Cisco term for utilizing VRFs when no MPLS is
 present.   Any vendor who supports VRFs support VRF-lite.

 In all honesty it's a stupid term as VRF technology isn't tied to
 MPLS at all.   Yes vrf is required for l3 vpns but so is mBGP and we
 don't have mBGP-lite :)

 -Brandon

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 10, 2009, at 10:58 AM, Brad Hedlund brhed...@cisco.com wrote:

 On 1/10/09 8:57 AM, Chris Burwell cburw...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am fairly certain the 8212zl can accomplish what was described here,
 the problem will be finding documentation on how to configure
 everything.

 Chris,
 I would be curious to see what you come up with.  The 8212 feature
 list on
 HP's website doesn't show anything similar to VRF-Lite.  I'm pretty
 sure
 VRF-Lite like capabilities are unique to Cisco.  Let me know if you
 find
 otherwise.


 Cheers,
 Brad Hedlund
 bhedl...@cisco.com
 http://www.internetworkexpert.org

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[c-nsp] Max number of users on Aironet 1252AG

2009-01-11 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I need to come up with a quick solution for a large scale temporary wireless
solution.

It is for some roving festivals and the request has been for 4000
connections. but I think I can talk them down.

What I am wondering is. How many simultaneous users can a 1252AG handle?
And is there any difference in capacity if I use lightweight units and
backend into a Wireless access controller?  In fact. how many users can they
(4402) handle?

Any other suggestions guys?

.Skeeve

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Re: [c-nsp] 32 bit ASN

2008-12-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Any dates announced for 12.5T?

...Skeeve

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From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Luan Nguyen
Sent: Thursday, 18 December 2008 2:34 AM
To: 'Antonio Soares'; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 32 bit ASN

Here's an old post on this topic:
http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/2008-August/053334.html
Also, I heard it's going to be implemented beginning 12.5T

Regards,

Luan Nguyen
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Antonio Soares
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 7:31 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] 32 bit ASN

Hello group,

Anybody knows if the 32-bit ASN feature is already available on Cisco IOS ?
I didn't find this feature on Feature Navigator. It's
quite strange the fact no information seems to be available. RIPE will start
assigning 32-bit ASN's in 1/1/2009.


Thanks.

Regards,

Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (RS)
amsoa...@netcabo.pt

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[c-nsp] HWIC-3G-GSM vs 881G

2008-12-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Are there any technical differences between the HWIC-3G-GSM in an 1841 and a
881G (with 3G) ?

Better performance? Technically or anything?

Thanks.

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[c-nsp] Bonded DSL with Cisco 1800/877's

2008-10-28 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

Not having the time/budget to research the full implications myself I am
approaching the list for advice.

In Australia we can do either ADSL, ADSL2/2+ or SHDSL for the most part.

I have a client wanting more bandwidth than any single of these connections
can provide, without the availability of any other offering.

The aim - to provide as much bandwidth as possible using ADSL technologies -
2, 3, or 4 (would need a 2811?), but mostly 2 would be fine.

I am faced with a choice.

A Cisco 1811 with 2 (or more - limit 4?) 877's in bridge mode or equal
weighted routing

Or

A Cisco 1841 (or 2800 equiv) with 2 * HWIC-1ADSL cards

Notes:
-   The services will be going into the same DSL provider
-   The services are delivered to the LNS as L2TP connections
-   We managed both ends - the end customer equipment, and the ISP's
LNS's (Cisco 7200G2)

I've never done 'bonded' or 'ppp multi-link?' with any of the above
hardware.. the last time was many years ago with multi-linked 28.8 modems.

Any thoughts or advice on the above? From the perspective of either the
clients end, or the ISP's end or both.

Thanks in advance guys.

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Re: [c-nsp] Bonded DSL with Cisco 1800/877's

2008-10-28 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Maarten, awesome configs and I thank you very much for those... great
resource.

From the other perspective... do you, or anyone else know, about what is
required on the ISP's end to do multi-link?

We take DSL tails from multiple providers and they land on our 7200 LNS.  Is
there any specific config I have to do to allow/support ppp multi-link
services?

...Skeeve

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Sent: Wednesday, 29 October 2008 11:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Bonded DSL with Cisco 1800/877's

The previous company i've worked for, i did setup bonding/bundling on cisco
1841's and cisco 28xx..

I've made templates of those configuration files, I see they did change some
things in those files, but here they are:
ftp://dl.solcon.nl/pub/dsl/configs/Cisco/

I think some people of solcon are also on this list (Rinse?) maybe they can
post an example of how the virtual-template is being done on the NRP's
(don't have access anymore :) )

Maarten


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Sent: Wed 10/29/2008 1:01 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Bonded DSL with Cisco 1800/877's
 
Skeeve,

Being in the same country as you, I know all about your problems with DSL
and what you're trying to achieve :)

We don't worry about an 1800, just have two 877 CPE's. On the 877 that is
the default gateway for the site, it has routes like this:

ip route 0/0 dialer1
ip route 0/0 lan_ip_of_other_877

The other 877 just has a single static route to the dialer interface.

In the central site, we have the same, two equal cost routes pointing to the
IP address of the dialer interface/IP of each the two 877's.

It seems to work ok and also has the benefit that if one link goes down you
can adjust a few routes and push everything onto the one remaining link.

As per the article linked by a previous poster:
http://blog.ioshints.info/2008/09/load-balancing-quirks.html

You need to remember that traffic between two hosts (on either end of the
link) will only be routed over ONE of the links at a time. This means that a
single host doing a large transfer will only max out ONE of the links and
not see the full bandwidth (make sure you are VERY clear to your customer
about this aspect).

We tend to use this a lot where we have branch offices that are doing
Citrix/MSTSC over the link and so there are lots of smaller bandwidth
traffic flows that balance fairly well across the two links. They outgrow a
512/512 link and as you well know, there is nothing to upgrade to in a lot
of cases.


regards,
Tony.


 Not having the time/budget to research the full
 implications myself I am
 approaching the list for advice.

Making excuses for your laziness isn't a good way to start a request asking
for help ;)


--- On Wed, 29/10/08, Skeeve Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Skeeve Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [c-nsp] Bonded DSL with Cisco 1800/877's
 To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
 Date: Wednesday, 29 October, 2008, 12:11 AM
 Hey all,
 
 Not having the time/budget to research the full
 implications myself I am
 approaching the list for advice.
 
 In Australia we can do either ADSL, ADSL2/2+ or SHDSL for
 the most part.
 
 I have a client wanting more bandwidth than any single of
 these connections
 can provide, without the availability of any other
 offering.
 
 The aim - to provide as much bandwidth as possible using
 ADSL technologies -
 2, 3, or 4 (would need a 2811?), but mostly 2 would be
 fine.
 
 I am faced with a choice.
 
 A Cisco 1811 with 2 (or more - limit 4?) 877's in
 bridge mode or equal
 weighted routing
 
 Or
 
 A Cisco 1841 (or 2800 equiv) with 2 * HWIC-1ADSL cards
 
 Notes:
 - The services will be going into the same DSL provider
 - The services are delivered to the LNS as L2TP connections
 - We managed both ends - the end customer equipment, and
 the ISP's
 LNS's (Cisco 7200G2)
 
 I've never done 'bonded' or 'ppp
 multi-link?' with any of the above
 hardware.. the last time was many years ago with
 multi-linked 28.8 modems.
 
 Any thoughts or advice on the above? From the perspective
 of either the
 clients end, or the ISP's end or both.
 
 Thanks in advance guys.
 
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[c-nsp] Portable Product Sheet - Router Performance

2008-09-29 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey, does anyone know how often Cisco updated the Portable Product Sheets -
specifically the Router Performance one.

It hasn't been updated since Dec 06 and doesn't include the 880 series or
ASR's.

Anyone know when they generally update this thing?

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[c-nsp] Will there be a Cisco 887?

2008-08-18 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all,

I am trying to plan some CPE deployments for next year and wanted more
information about the 880 series.

I love the Wireless N and the 3G backup on the 881.

But this is a ADSL2 deployment which I was going to use 877W's for, but
given the move to N and the 3G option, I would prefer an 887. but I can't
find out if they are going to release one or not.

The 881 I understand, but the 888 (SHDSL) I have no idea why that would come
BEFORE an ADSL2 model.

Can someone at Cisco possibly enlighten me?

.Skeeve

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[c-nsp] Cisco 880 Series

2008-07-29 Thread Skeeve Stevens
I am perplexed.

Can someone who knows more about the Cisco 880 series explain why there is
an Ethernet model (881) and a SHDSL model (888), but seemingly no ADSL
model?  I would have thought, that as a CPE, that the ADSL (877, etc) would
have sold a hell of a lot more devices than the other two.

Also, the 3G add-on, is it just a PCIe Card in the front? Or is it
integrated.  The Cisco website isn't too detailed yet on these units.

Or. is it yet to come (which would be odd)

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[c-nsp] K9 (IP Advanced Security) vs. SEC-K9 simplified features

2008-07-29 Thread Skeeve Stevens

I realise there is the feature navigator which provides in-depth details of
features of the different IOS sets, but, does anyone know (2 hours of
searching Cisco.com failed) where there is a simple explanation about the
features that isn't the graphic @
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5460/index.html

I need a little more explanation when I am selling to customers and whether
they should buy the -SEC-K9 or -K9.

I am interested in which Routing Protocols (OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, etc), IP SLA,
QoS, nBAR and so on. 

Essentially, more than the graphic, but less than the detailed feature
guide.

Also, if I am right:

-K9 = Advanced Security
-SEC-K9 = Advanced IP Services

Makes a lot of sense to me. not, but I will live with that.

Also, -K9 - Advanced Security, based on the graphic linked above, doesn't do
ATM, but isn't DSL basically ATM? Or does it mean real ATM? Which in the
800/1800/2800 world, as far as I know, there is no ATM anyhow.

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Re: [c-nsp] Rate-limiting VLAN passing through a switch

2008-07-27 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey Daniel,

Is that rate-limiting them to 100k?

...Skeeve

-Original Message-
From: Daniel Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, 27 July 2008 6:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Rate-limiting VLAN passing through a switch

This is for a 3550


!
class-map match-all PORT_POLICER
  match ip dscp default
class-map match-all VLAN10_POLICER
  match vlan  10
  match class-map PORT_POLICER
class-map match-all VLAN20_POLICER
  match vlan  20
  match class-map PORT_POLICER
!
!
policy-map TRUNK_POLICER
  class VLAN10_POLICER
police 1 64000 exceed-action drop
  class VLAN20_POLICER
police 1 64000 exceed-action drop
!

-Dan

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Subject: [c-nsp] Rate-limiting VLAN passing through a switch


Ok guys,

I am been trying to rate-limit a layer 2 vlan which passes through a
switch.

I understand that it is done differently on a 3550 and a 3560, but I
need
some examples as I am stumped in trying to make it happen, and all
efforts
have seemed to have failed so far.

Thoughts?  Any example of rate-limiting a vlan to like 3MB or something
as
an example would be good.

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[c-nsp] Rate-limiting VLAN passing through a switch

2008-07-26 Thread Skeeve Stevens

Ok guys,

I am been trying to rate-limit a layer 2 vlan which passes through a switch.

I understand that it is done differently on a 3550 and a 3560, but I need
some examples as I am stumped in trying to make it happen, and all efforts
have seemed to have failed so far.

Thoughts?  Any example of rate-limiting a vlan to like 3MB or something as
an example would be good.

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