Re: [c-nsp] Missing BGP MIB support on Cisco 2621

2010-02-21 Thread Ziv Leyes
I think you should download the specific MIB for your release and try to browse it with some MIB Browser or using the Cisco MIB Locator Here's a link for the v2 MIB http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/MIBS/MainServlet?ReleaseSel=0PlatformSel=0fsSel=0IMAGE_NAME=c2600-is4-mz.123-26.binSUBMIT2=Submit HTH

[c-nsp] Cisco ONS 15454 for dummies

2010-02-21 Thread chris stand
Message: 3 Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 18:33:44 -0800 From: Rick Ernst To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco ONS 15454 for dummies Message-ID: d066472f1002191833o6a6fc93era810d9600db5e...@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I'm getting ready to do some

[c-nsp] multicast udlr experiences?

2010-02-21 Thread luismi
Is there anyone using multicast udlr? I would like to hear about experiences, and how to deploy properly becuase the documentation I found is a bit confused for me. ___ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net

Re: [c-nsp] availability

2010-02-21 Thread Vincent C Jones
On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 17:16 +0200, Saku Ytti wrote: On (2010-02-19 11:44 -0500), My Name wrote: Does anyone have information concerning calculating network availability based on a network design? For example, is redundant P and PE routers more available statistically than single P

Re: [c-nsp] availability

2010-02-21 Thread Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
Some presentations at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6550/prod_presentation_list.html include the basic calculations that you can use in order to simulate serial or parallel scenarios. Besides Vincent's excellent book, there is *High Availability Network Fundamentals* by Chris

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread sthaug
We've got a boatload of 3550-EMI's (for colo/server aggregation duties) and are looking at replacing them in the next 12-24 months The C3750G-24/48-E series seem to be a good upgrade path (all gig ports, layer3 routing, IPv6 support, fairly easy to source on the used market) -- curious

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread TCIS List Acct
We currently aren't doing any QoS, and a limited amount of policing. Besides the C3750G, are there any other switches worth a look? We're a mixed Juniper/Cisco shop, so I've been looking at the EX3200 line as well. We need something that will do OSPF and limited BGP (just to announce

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread Tony Varriale
- Original Message - From: TCIS List Acct lista...@tulsaconnect.com To: sth...@nethelp.no Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net; jle...@lewis.org Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 3:00 PM Subject: Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s? We currently aren't doing any QoS, and a limited amount of

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread TCIS List Acct
The 3560G's w/ipservices (-E) seem to be more expensive than the corresponding 3750G counterparts for some reason, so we've been primarily looking at those. Tony Varriale wrote: - Original Message - From: TCIS List Acct lista...@tulsaconnect.com To: sth...@nethelp.no Cc:

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread TCIS List Acct
Also, we've been looking more towards the Cisco's because the Juniper EX series seem to require a feature license for even basic BGP on the 2200/3200 series. Our BGP needs are quite modest (just announcing customer subnets back into the network), and this priced them out of the budget.. Tony

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread Asbjorn Hojmark - Lists
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 15:37:29 -0600, you wrote: Also, we've been looking more towards the Cisco's because the Juniper EX series seem to require a feature license for even basic BGP on the 2200/3200 series. Så does Cisco. BGP is in IP Services on the switches. -A

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread John van Oppen
Do either the 3550s or 3750s do ipv6 BGP? My read of the specifications is that they don't but a real world confirmation would be nice as we are trying to figure out if we need to move in the direction of force10 (which clearly support multiprotocol BGP) as we start swapping out our 3500s

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread Phil Mayers
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:05:15PM +, John van Oppen wrote: Do either the 3550s or 3750s do ipv6 BGP? My read of the specifications is that they don't but a real world confirmation would be nice as we are trying to figure out if we need to move in the direction of force10 (which clearly

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread Bill Blackford
I'm using EX3200's in this role (OSPF, BGP customer aggregation). I do like how the EX4200's can do dual power and/or VC. -b -Original Message- From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Tony Varriale Sent: Sunday, February 21,

Re: [c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

2010-02-21 Thread Randy McAnally
Another switch to consider could be Foundry/Brocade FESX (PREM). All the features of the 3560 with more throughput (10G option) plus dual hot swap power supply. -- Randy -- Original Message --- From: Bill Blackford bblackf...@nwresd.k12.or.us To: 'Tony Varriale'

Re: [c-nsp] Network-to-network connection - MPLS / non-MPLS

2010-02-21 Thread Brad Henshaw
Mike wrote: What options are available for establishing network-to-network connections between an MPLS network and a native IP network that has no current MPLS capability? I'm coming in a bit late on this one, but I will briefly point out (in addition to Ge Moua's response) that Cisco seem

Re: [c-nsp] ASA5510 with SIP dropping intermittent

2010-02-21 Thread Jimmy Stewpot
Hi Tony, Thanks for your response. In the log files I see the following right before the call drops Feb 22 06:34:38 syslog-server %ASA-7-609001: Built local-host Outside:external host Feb 22 06:34:38 syslog-server %ASA-6-106015: Deny TCP (no connection) from external/59191 to internal/5060