Hi,
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 11:35:26AM -0500, Nassess, George wrote:
debate of Mr. QoS (me) versus Mr. Excess bandwidth (them) but I wanted
to know if there is anyone on the list who has actually deployed an
enterprise VoIP solution without QoS, and whether the deployment was
successful as an
Out of your experience people...
I am in the process of planning and design a good server room,
there are standards for constructing server rooms...please your input in
this issue
How to design a good server Room?
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If you don't know this already its worth hiring someone who's been around the
traps long enough to know what's good.
Some suggestions though:
* Raised tile flooring
* Over head cable trays - a must
* Environmental monitors/sensors - APC do a nice job of these little boxes
* Power - I've seen
Hi George
We run Voip services to enterprises and only do Qos on the (small) termination
lines up/down with llq.
Otherwise the core has no Qos and plenty of bandwidth.
Works great as long as there is bandwidth and the routers can handle the
forwarding.
Brian
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Mad Unix wrote:
Out of your experience people...
I am in the process of planning and design a good server room,
there are standards for constructing server rooms...please your input in
this issue
How to design a good server Room?
The Practice
Hi,
We have a scenario where we have to divert www traffic from sessions
over L2TP VPDN tunnels terminating on several 7200's to a next-hop other
than the default route.
We were hoping to achieve this via Policy-Based Routing and RADIUS
attributes.
Can PBR only be applied inbound on
hi
i have two 4503 switches that connected eachother via wireless.
both side has their internet connection. but side A has metro ethernet and what
i wanna do is that divert sideB's http traffic to metroE on side A
for that reason i made the config below on sideB
10.1.1.101 is a JuniperFirewall
Mark Tohill wrote on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 9:58 AM:
Hi,
We have a scenario where we have to divert www traffic from sessions
over L2TP VPDN tunnels terminating on several 7200's to a next-hop
other than the default route.
We were hoping to achieve this via Policy-Based Routing and
We were hoping to achieve this via Policy-Based Routing and RADIUS
attributes.
Do you mean have radius hand back a cisco av pair of
lcp:interface-config=ip policy route-map locally configured route-map ?
Which will attach the route-map to the Virtual Access interface / sub interface.
Then
gokhan senol wrote on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 9:05 AM:
hi
i have two 4503 switches that connected eachother via wireless.
both side has their internet connection. but side A has metro
ethernet and what i wanna do is that divert sideB's http traffic to
metroE on side A for that reason i made
Hi,
one of our customers approached us with the following requirement:
They need to set up an FTP server, which needs to be redundant for HA.
Anyway, the customer would like to have it hosted at seperate locations.
The tough part is that the client software does not have DNS capability,
so a
Nassess, George wrote:
I am in the process of extending our distributed VoIP call center to a
partner company, and their networking staff are extremely adamant that
they do not wish to implement QoS on their remote LAN, the DS3 link that
the voice traffic will traverse, or the core LAN in our
When I ran across this issue it was code related. Check the feature
navigator on CCO to ensure that image supports PPPOE client... Dennis
On 5/22/07, Sven Juergensen (KielNET) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to configure a PPPoE-connection according
to the guide at
No... anycast will do proximity routing to the closest server but it will
have no ability to know if the service is up and running... they'll need
load balancing for that... D
On 5/23/07, Garry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
one of our customers approached us with the following requirement:
hi
i have two wireless connection between two 4503 switches/ and CCM for each side
i configured one wireless connection for voice and the other for data
but even the radio interfcaes up and even i can ping the CCM from both side ,ip
phones often loose their registration and also sometime loose
Hello,
I'm having a bit of trouble with some QoS on my network
The network looks like
SBC1 - S1 - S2 - R1 - S3 - DSLAM - R2 - S4 - IP Phone
SBC1 = Tekelec T6000 soft switch session border controller
S1,S2,S3 are Cisco 3550-12G
R1 is a Cisco 12008 (GRP-B, GE-GBIC-B)
R2 is a netopia (customer
The title of that bug is:
CSCsi66768 odr route can not be redistributed into ospf
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 02:04:47AM -0300, Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote:
We have been suffering a RIP bug on C7600, IOS 12.3(33)SRB, that
causes ugly tracebacks, with no public description yet;
The TAC engineer is
On 5/23/07, Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No... anycast will do proximity routing to the closest server but it will
have no ability to know if the service is up and running...
Reliable Static Routing w/ an ip sla FTP operation will provide
exactly that, then just redistribute that static into
Matthew Crocker wrote on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 3:06 PM:
[...]
R1 is a Cisco 12008 (GRP-B, GE-GBIC-B)
How can I get R1 to preserve the DSCP bits on packets entering in
from my private network?
i.e. How do I tell the GSR to trust the traffic coming from G0/0
G5/0 (my internal switches)
On Wednesday 23 May 2007, Mad Unix wrote:
Out of your experience people...
I am in the process of planning and design a good server room,
there are standards for constructing server rooms...please your input in
this issue
How to design a good server Room?
The Ciscopress book Build the Best
To add. with cooling create hot and cold isles.
Over build everything. Power, Cooling, wiring,
Don't make any roof penetrations above your Data center.
Make sure you have high ceilings.
Scott
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On 5/22/07, Daniel Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you don't know this already its worth hiring someone who's been around
the traps long enough to know what's good.
Indeed...
A *real* data center/server room is something that requires experience and
expertise. Don't make the mistake of
Hi list,
we're drawing the user traffic with MRTG, now we've implemented PPPoE and we
need graph the user traffic, How can I graph the traffic of PPPoE Session?
maybe are there some MIBs for that? pls any suggestion will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Rgds.
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Hi,
I need to terminate a 1000Base-SX 850nm multimode fiber on a 7200 chassis
(*not* VXR). Unfortunately all I have on hand is a 100Base-FX PA-FE-FX.
Can anyone tell me what kind of card supports 1000Base-SX? I'm assuming I'll
need something into which I can slide a 1000Base-SX GBIC, either a
WS-X6148-GE-TX does not support jumbo frames. So, the maximum frame size
is standard ethernet frame size of 1500 bytes.
sukumar
On Wed, 23 May 2007, Phou-Ngan Vannaxay wrote:
Hi everyone,
What is the maximum frame size supported on WS-X6148-GE-TX ?
I can't find this info in the data
Mad Unix wrote:
Out of your experience people...
I am in the process of planning and design a good server room,
there are standards for constructing server rooms...please your input in
this issue
How to design a good server Room?
Since you didn't specify a size, etc. A good place to start:
There is also a lot of information in the EIA/TIA standards documents about
server and equipment rooms. You can get them on CD from Global Engineering
Documents in Colorado, USA. phone 800-624-3974
Bill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all replies, on and off list. I found all of them very helpful.
I think I was overestimating the capabilities of the 7200.
We'll evaluate a media converter as a short term solution and a 3560 as a
longer-term one.
Thanks again,
Adam
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Hi,
2007/5/23, Adam Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for all replies, on and off list. I found all of them very
helpful.
I think I was overestimating the capabilities of the 7200.
We'll evaluate a media converter as a short term solution and a 3560 as a
longer-term one.
The media
The media converter solution is actually unlikely to work, too, as it
probably won't convert the actual ethernet from 1000Base to
100Base, which
you would need for the 7200. It just changes it from 1000BaseSX to
1000Base-T.
http://www.alliedtelesyn.com/products/detail.aspx?pid=14lid=6
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 04:49:33PM -0700, Scott Granados wrote:
Hi all, I've done some googling and it didn't yield an answer so I'm hoping
someone here might know what's up, or not as the case may be.
I have a Cisco 2610XM with 1 T1 adapter, one ADSL and an nm1E2W. I
turned up the
Our campus relies quite heavily on netdisco http://netdisco.org and
netdisco relies quite heavily on a functioning, homogenous underlying
L2 discovery protocol. The proliferation of incompatible L2 discovery
protocols has always been a problem for netdisco, but the development
and (eventual)
Many thanks for your input...
on my todo list i have also these points for the complete Building
Architectural lighting/Lighting system adaptation
Complete line of conduit, floor duct and raceways
Power distribution
Installation of high-speed data systems
Theatrical dimming
Emergency electrical
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