Hi,
for the GSR you assign the CPP to the slot with a command like this:
control-plane slot 0
Not sure if that exists for a 7500.
Regards,
Andreas
Am 14.11.2007 um 14:18 schrieb Networkers:
Hi I am trying to turn on control-plane policing on a 7500 with
RSP4 and
VIP2/50's running
Oli,
I am aware that symmetric load splitting to transparent stateful
devices (such as IPS, SCE etc...) is possible with EtherChanneling
(with some careful balancing algorithm design), and is available on
c6k5 for some time.
Right, but I would not call this symmetric. You always need a
On Mon, November 19, 2007 8:37 pm, Sebastian Ganschow wrote:
We've got two scenarios:
1. The customer is connected with a 10 MBit/s LAN Extension and a 2
Mbit/s D2MS. The 2 Mbit/s is connected with a Cisco 2600 Series router on
the customer side. But the LAN Extension is directly connected
Tomas Daniska mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tuesday, November 20,
2007 10:11 AM:
Oli,
I am aware that symmetric load splitting to transparent stateful
devices (such as IPS, SCE etc...) is possible with EtherChanneling
(with some careful balancing algorithm design), and is available on
Hello,
I was wondering: I can configure this:
interface Vlan2
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
standby 1 ip 192.168.0.1
stadnby 1 preempt
! bla bla bla
!
But is it a good idea? Is there any special reason to always choose a
standby IP-address from the same subnet as the interface address?
On Tue, November 20, 2007 11:38 am, Peter Rathlev wrote:
I was wondering: I can configure this:
interface Vlan2
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
standby 1 ip 192.168.0.1
stadnby 1 preempt
! bla bla bla
!
But is it a good idea? Is there any special reason to always choose a
standby
Hi,
I need to use netflow to analyze traffic, does somebody have any idea
of existing software, commercial and free?
Best regards.
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I asked this question last year at some point I was told by many that
it's a bad idea, but I did have a few people chime in to say they had done
it with great success...
This doesn't answer your question but if you have a chance give it a try is
what I'd say. We thought in our HSRP setup we
What I use is http://nfsen.sourceforge.net/ together with nfdump
Very nice, documentation is not very good, but you¹ll get it running
Maarten
On 11/20/07 12:43 PM, Rivo Tahina RAZAFINDRATSIFA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I need to use netflow to analyze traffic, does somebody have any idea
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 06:42 -0500, Paul Stewart wrote:
I asked this question last year at some point I was told by many
that it's a bad idea, but I did have a few people chime in to say they
had done it with great success...
This doesn't answer your question but if you have a chance
Rivo Tahina RAZAFINDRATSIFA ha scritto:
Hi,
I need to use netflow to analyze traffic, does somebody have any idea
of existing software, commercial and free?
An OSS software with a graphical frontend could be nfdump + nfsen, the
only bad thing is the lack of support for sampled netflow.
I'm using nfsen by Peter Haag and I'm very happy with it.
It's free.
Hi,
I need to use netflow to analyze traffic, does somebody have any idea
of existing software, commercial and free?
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Hy,
have a look at the Fluke Netflow Tracker. (formerly developed by Crannog
Software)
It's not exactly cheap, not very eye candy but very powerfull and usefull
and has helped us out many times! The Web UI is very flexible and
powerfull.
Regards,
Dennis
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 14:43:53 +0300,
Typically a HSRP VIP is utilized as the gateway for routing off a particular
LAN segment. If you choose
a HSRP member off the local LAN than you either already know how to route
off network
(perhaps you are running routed or gated) or you have proxy-arp enabled. In
either case why do
you need HSRP
Hi there..
We have a 7206VXR as follows:
Cisco 7206VXR (NPE-G1) processor (revision B) with 983040K/65536K bytes of
memory.
System image file is disk2:c7200-ik9o3s-mz.124-17.bin
PA-A3-OC3MM Card
We use this particular 7206 for PPPOE aggregation via l2tp tunnels (hence
the OC-3).
Our CPU on
We have been testing the FLUKE/CRANOG product and it appears to work
very well and yes the GUI isn't the best but it has a lot of good
features.
So since we are on the NETFLOW subject, what do other users see, as
far as SWITCH CPU load when running when netflow is enabled?
We are
Another open-source option is flow-tools together with FlowViewer (v3.3
coming soon.)
flow-tools: http://code.google.com/p/flow-tools
FlowViewer: http://ensight.eos.nasa.gov/FlowViewer
Joe
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11/20/2007 06:43 AM
To
Hi,
I'm planning on setting up lots of eBGP neighbors on a 7200 NPE-200 / 128MB RAM
/ 12.3(15b). Each neighbor would receive a default route from the 7200, and the
7200 would receive a single route announcement from each neighbor.
I wonder how many neighbors the router will support. Another
I can see that there's another problem. If the net would happen to be in
a VRF, I can't use
ip route vrf TEST 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan2
to make the net visible in routing. This may be a no-brainer, but what
would I do in that case? It gives me the usual error:
% For VPN routes, must
Ladies Gentlemen,
I have a customer with PA-POS-OC3 cards installed in a pair of
Cisco 7507s. Right now they can physically remove the line from the
first machine, plug it into the second, and things neatly switch over.
They've asked me to come up with a remote control method of
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 09:27 -0500, Mike Johnson wrote:
Typically a HSRP VIP is utilized as the gateway for routing off a
particular LAN segment. If you choose a HSRP member off the local LAN
than you either already know how to route off network (perhaps you are
running routed or gated) or you
Paul Stewart wrote:
Our CPU on this box is very high hitting over 80% at peak times with only
100Mb/s of PPPOE traffic. This should be in the 35-40% range so I'm trying
to figure out why it's so high. Below is a CPU snapshot with only 69Mbps of
traffic:
CPU utilization for five seconds:
On Nov 20, 2007, at 8:54 AM, Jeff Fitzwater wrote:
We are runnning it on a 720-3B with aprox 30 SVIs and aprox 150 L2
ports that are associated with the SVI vlans. As soon as I enable
the MLS (hardware switched flows) portion of the netflow, the switch
CPU jumps up to around 50-80.
I've
On Tue, November 20, 2007 4:04 pm, neal rauhauser wrote:
I have a customer with PA-POS-OC3 cards installed in a pair of
Cisco 7507s. Right now they can physically remove the line from the
first machine, plug it into the second, and things neatly switch over.
How far is it to the first
Folks,
since surely some of you know - what are the RAM options for detailed on
the bottom of
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6845/products_data_sheet0900aecd8040657e.html
?
What do I need this RAM for, what are the hidden implications here? Also any
chance I can use third- party RAM and
MRV makes a line of L1 cross-connect boxes including a 1RU box.
They're not dirt cheap but not insanely expensive either.
http://www.mrv.com
On 11/20/07, neal rauhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ladies Gentlemen,
I have a customer with PA-POS-OC3 cards installed in a pair of
Cisco
Hi,
I need to use netflow to analyze traffic, does somebody have any idea
of existing software, commercial and free?
Solarwinds makes some useful tools that could be used, depending on your
needs. The Netflow Configurator can help you configure your Netflow
routers:
At first thought, if the 7507 are in close proximately, you should be able
to use an optical splitter (no DC power, not heavy, not expensive) to send
the OC-3 signal to both boxes at once. Then you can remotely turn up or
down the 7507 interfaces. Misconfiguration could mean a monumental
On Nov 20, 2007 2:57 PM, Alexander Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
since surely some of you know - what are the RAM options for detailed on
the bottom of
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6845/products_data_sheet0900aecd8040657e.html
?
What do I need this RAM for, what are the
How about AC power supply ? Any rumors about when will be available ?
--
Best regards,
Adrian Minta
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How about AC power supply ? Any rumors about when will be available ?
Orderable early December and deliveries not before January. Looking
forward for that one actually.
-ako
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Of course you didn't specify ATM originally either. POS would probably
give you a few more since you don't have the ATM overhead.
On Nov 17, 2007 3:09 PM, Garry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Stewart wrote:
A few people hit me offline stating that it's not nice to hold back the
answers and
Neal,
I've actually had to pull something like this off before. We used a passive
device called a ZPHA that uses mirrors and mechanically fails from one fiber
segment to another. It uses a USB port plugged into the device to be
monitored that detects power and will failover when power is not on
Does anyone have a good reference or way of locating the MTBF for
assorted Cisco products? We're currently looking for the MTBF for a
7206VXR w/ the G2. I found a reference to the uBR7246VXR and 41,000
hours but that seems rather low.
Thanks
Justin
Hoping to pick a few brains on the subject of ethernet rate limiting.
Context is metro ethernet at the customer prem.
My take is 10/100/1000 take it or leave it, but of course there is
demand for various levels from 2Mbit to 500Mbit.
This is of course an issue.
The 3550 will only properly do
I have been reading through the ME3400 line docs, but while the docs
seem to indicate that per port ingress policing and egress shaping are
supported I cannot find anything as to limits.
Anyone here running a 200 - 500 mbit ingress/egress police/shape
configuration?
Christopher E. Brown
Hi,
a.. Interrupt switching is disabled on an interface (or interfaces) that has
(have) a lot of traffic
Interrupt switching refers to the use of switching algorithms other than
process switching. Examples include fast switching, optimum switching, Cisco
Express Forwarding switching, and
Hi,
I've been working with 7200 NPE-200 with more than 10 ibgp peers without any
issue.
And exchanging about 40-50 prefixes each of iBGP neighbor.
rgs
a. rahman isnaini r. sutan
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Hi,
I've been working with 7200 NPE-200
It will support hundreds .. the issue is how many paths you learn
which is what will use both CPU and memory.
I dont exactly remember the limit but I think when we hit 12 BGP
routes was when I had to take my NPE-200s out of service just because
it ran out of memory. But even before the
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