Christian,
Just checked and I can see that SRB4 does not have the fix yet, but SRC2
does have it.
I would assume that SRB5 will have the fix as the fix has been
integrated in that code base.
If you need an urgent fix SRC2 could be it...
Arie
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Hi,
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 10:46:18PM +0200, Hans Verkerk wrote:
I faced similar problems on 3750 platform and also resolved it with
etherchannels (under time pressure). I took some time reading QoS
details of 3750 platform, but did not take time to test in real world.
OK, I've done quite
On Thursday 02 October 2008 07:14:57 Darryl Dunkin wrote:
IBGP sends the best route to the other IBGP peers, not
both. Border2 knows about the multiple routes itself, but
only sends the one best path to Border1.
Just to add, we generally wouldn't prefer such a deployment,
because packets
Thanks guys for your answers.
What Peter wrote is actually what I was thinking about, having a sane
numbering is more important than knowing which switch is the master. I dont
see any benefit in selecting a Stack Master manually in our environment
since we have the same feature sets on every
Thank you for all! The no autostate command on the vlan interface helped our
problem.
Best Regards,
Romeo B.
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To: Bagosi Rómeó
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp]
On Wed, October 1, 2008 8:12 pm, Murphy, William wrote:
Thanks Gert. I suspected that was the case. I am probably displaying
my VRF/MP-BGP ignorance here, but is there any technical reason Cisco
could not allow you to run BGP in a VRF without doing VPNV4 similar to
how you can run an IGP in
Hi,
I'm also looking into using L2TPv3
But I'm looking for a small cheap router that would support this.
I guess with either FastE mtu configurable or with GigE ports to avoid
fragmentation?
Thanks
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You can try 'sh inventory raw' and see if output has the serial which is
printed on back of router. It works on most IOS devices.
Asad
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From: Stephan Lochner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 11:40:29
To:
Hello,
try sh inventory.
Regards,
David
On 10/2/08, Stephan Lochner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Group,
we have a problem with our 7200 series router. We have a supplier that
handles our maintenance contracts. We want now to put some more devices into
maintenance.
Normally we use the
Hi Arie,
Just checked and I can see that SRB4 does not have the fix
yet, but SRC2 does have it.
Excellent. Thanks a lot for looking into it for me.
--
Regards
Christian Bering
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On 02/10/2008 10:40, Stephan Lochner wrote:
Hi Group,
we have a problem with our 7200 series router. We have a supplier that
handles our maintenance contracts. We want now to put some more devices into
maintenance.
Normally we use the sh ver command and get the serial number.
But the 7200
Hi,
I not sure if I am going to the right place to ask question.
I like to know whether there are sample test cases that show case how to
test the maximum number of multicast group on T5 Compact 24G/24GT switches.
SJ
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You can also get it via SNMP.
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.3.6.3.0 = Chassis ID (defaults to the serial number of
the chassis unless you've configured the 'snmp-server chassis-id text'
command.
Ken Matlock
Network Analyst
(303) 467-4671
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Stephan,
With some of the older NPE boards the S/N reported in software is wrong,
and does not align with the physical S/N which is written on the sticker
on the back of the chassis.
Unfortunately, Cisco's DB is based on the physical S/N.
There is a way to correlate the info using some other
That 'feature' has annoyed me for years. Some time back I asked them
to fix it under IIRC 12.2(18)S - pre SR or SB or whatever -
and they did so, but only for one throttle. 12.2(14) I think was still
around at the time and they took that one forward. The reason was
that everyone's
Are you sure on this, that this is the chassis serial number C
likes to get? AFAIK, show inventory gives you only the mid plane
ID (same as of show c7200).
Probably easy to check: Wasn't it the case, that the physically
tagged chassis serial of a e.g. a 7206VXR always starts with a 7?
At least
For my 6509's I use show idprom backplane I don't know if it is the same for
7200's
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 10:24 AM
To: Matlock, Kenneth L; Christian Koch; Stephan Lochner
Cc:
Hi
Wondering if anybody's had much fun investigating mcast monitoring
solutions for a small network. It's a content network with
only a small number of devices, so I'm not sure if CMM is the way to
go for them. CMM always seemed a bit configuration-centric
and they're not really big enough
sh diag help you if you want s/n of boards too.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Teller, Robert
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For my 6509's I use show idprom backplane I don't know if it is the same for
7200's
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Hi
I was wondering what software service providers are using to generate
SLA reports. IP transit services and MPLS services?
Many thanks
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Arie,
We have many 7200s and i guess that if at least one of them displays a wrong serial number
(in our case many are), you cannot be sure for the others too.
So:
1) There is a way to get the correct S/N without having physical access to the box, but
this is available only to partners?
2)
Hi guys,
We have a router configured to work with 2 ISPs, one of them through a satelite
link. This particular link is beeing monitored with a ip sla and track
commands. when this link fails the default route is deleted automatically form
the routing table, and the backup default route is
We have a router configured to work with 2 ISPs, one of
them through a satelite link. This particular link is
beeing monitored with a ip sla and track commands. When
this link fails the default route is deleted automatically
form the routing table, and the backup default route is
then
The only solution is to hook an EEM applet to that IP SLA probe
/track as a trigger and do clear ip nat trans * when the failover
and recovery happens.
It's because of the way the translation is used in the forwarding path
over the FIB table after the reconvergence.
Rodney
On Thu, Oct 02, 2008
I don't think this is possible on 720X you have to read it of of chassis
I
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On Oct 2, 2008, at 3:22 PM, Kevin Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cisco Product Identification Tool - UPDATE:
Instructions Now Available for Electronic Retrieval of Serial Numbers
I have a customer with two sites. Site 1 connects to Router A. Site 2
connects to Router B. We have an internet connection on Router C. Router A
connects to Router C and Router B connects to Router C.
The customer wishes to be billed for a total of X amount of bandwidth,
regardless of
OS 7
I only have 2 Public Ip addresses:
2.1.1.2: In the ROuter
2.1.1.3
I am configuring this firewall very basic:
Ethernet0: outside Ip address: 2.1.1.3
Ethernet1: inside Ip address: 192.168.254.253
global (outside) 1 2.1.1.3
nat (inside) 1 192.168.254.0 255.255.255.0 0 0
route external
Hi,
Anybody ever seen this message:
%ASA-6-110002: Failed to locate egress interface for UDP from
inside:fe80::21f:29ff:fe1c:fa11/546 to ff02::1:2/547
This message is logged every 2 minutes...
I've found the following explanation on cisco.com:
Explanation.An error occurred when the
Bagosi Rómeó wrote:
Hi,
Anybody ever seen this message:
%ASA-6-110002: Failed to locate egress interface for UDP from
inside:fe80::21f:29ff:fe1c:fa11/546 to ff02::1:2/547
This message is logged every 2 minutes...
You have a Hewlett-Packard device with a MAC address 001f:291c:fa11 that
has
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