how can i draw IP sla results ?
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how can i draw IP sla results ?
I use CACTI and IP SLA templates to draw ICMP Echo RTT and VoIP jitter.
Works pretty well.
http://gregsowell.com/?p=1333
http://forums.cacti.net/about19542.html
http://forums.cacti.net/about4136.html
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Tim schrieb:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 04:47:38PM +0100, Gert Doering wrote:
- the GSRs do IPv6 in software on some of the older line cards, and in
hardware on the more recent line cards (I have no GSRs, so I can't say
for sure which ones are which, but E0 is certainly software and E3/E4
should
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 09:14:17AM -0400, Rich Davies wrote:
It turns out that the OC-12 requirement was changed to OC-3. This is making
us lean towards 7200's (we have 7200 spares already from left over dial
shelves). Can anyone tell me what is the performance (Mb/s, PPS) I would
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 06:25:04AM -0500, scott owens wrote:
I know the document of which you speak. I can't find it however with that
name.
could you give a link ?
The cisco search engine sucks... google site:cisco.com routerperformance
has it as the first hit...
I actually already disabled (powered off) the SFC that was tossing the LOS error
On slot 1 it says:
From Fabric FIA Errors
---
cell fifo parity 0 no 125 MHz clock 0
cell processor ctrl wd error 0 reassembly mem ctrl wd error 0
reassembly mem single ECC 0
Any one knows how to set up a banner when users loggs int to the system via
telnet in Csico Global site selector 4492 (GSS-4492-K9) with 3.1.0 code??
There was nothing found in config guide
On Mar 31, 2010, at 11:12 AM, Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
List: anyone successfully running SXF17a? Anyone with 6504-E chassis?
Yes, SXF17a (lan only, ip services) has, over the last few weeks, been stable
on several lab systems. The only trouble experienced so far had to do with a
rather slow
Hi,
I have tested the nbar with the examples given in the google, But didn't get
the success, Can anybody share the working example.
Regards
Daljit Singh
--- On Wed, 3/31/10, Brian Turnbow b.turn...@twt.it wrote:
From: Brian Turnbow b.turn...@twt.it
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Cisco 3660 url
You can draw O/P using SMNP OIDs with MRTG.
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Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 09:43:02 +0200
From: Aleksandar aleksandar.topuzo...@gmail.com
To: Mohammad Khalil eng_m...@hotmail.com
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] IP SLA
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Anyone else experiencing login troubles to www.cisco.com ?
It's unbearably slow (i.e., worse than normally bad). The
bar looks like it's progressing, but at this rate it'll be
morning before I login.
The speed of this web site has never made me happy.
Mark.
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On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Mark Tinka wrote:
Anyone else experiencing login troubles to www.cisco.com ?
Have you tried clearing the cookies from *cisco* ? usually this works for
me...
John
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I'm working on seting up an IP SLA responder on a Catalyst 4948. Something
has become confused, and CPU is getting hammered. There are no current
probes being directed at the device.
During initial testing, I played with various configs getting control
channel and authentication setup. I've
I am not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I can't seem to find any
release notes for any of the ROMMON images (more specifically the image that
enables USB boot). Has anyone else seen these?
There was an old thread that never had a resolution:
Hi,
I have tested the nbar with the examples given in the google, But didn't
get the success, Can anybody share the working example.
Regards
Daljit Singh
try here
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/qos/configuration/guide/clsfy_traffi
c_nbar.html
Brian
--- On Wed, 3/31/10,
Hi there,
I have what is probably a very simple BGP question which I wanted to ask.
The short version is how to refresh/reread an existing BGP as-path access-list
(with new permits added) without rebooting the router?
The long version:
I run primarily IOS Version 12.4(15)T9 on 1841s with EBGP
Route refresh should do it:
clear ip bgp www.xxx.yyy.zzz in
or
clear ip bgp aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd out (from hub router)
Both routers must support it. No need for soft-reconfiguration.
Ryan Brault
Illinois Century Network
Illinois Department of Central Management Services
815-936-4647
I left out a detail that may be important:
This is on an MPLS WAN where I control all the CEs. The PEs are all provider
controlled.
The hubs I mentioned are just larger CEs with a broader BGP policy permitting
all my AS numbers. So each routers neighbor is not under my control.
Thanks again.
You don't need to specify the 'soft-reconfiguration' under the bgp neighbor
but I believe you still should do a
clear ip bgp nei ip soft in|out
or
clear ip bgp nei ASN soft in|out
Kenny
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Dan Goldberg dan.goldb...@vgt.net wrote:
I left out a detail that may
Avoid the soft-reconfiguration statement altogether, it is a legacy
command that stores an extra copy of the table. Just use clear ip bgp
in, that will use the route refresh capability without any extra
configuration or memory use.
Leah
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From:
All:
Anyone know when the match-in-vrf keyword will be supported with NAT NVI? I
really would like to see this!
Derick
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All:
Anyone know what the maximum number of configurable static NATs is on a
7200/NPE-G2? Is it just a function of memory or is there a hard limit
somewhere?
Derick
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Come to think of it, does anyone know when match-in-vrf will be supported at
all on the ASR? It might have made it into the 2.5 release... Can anyone
verify that?
From: Derick Winkworth dwinkwo...@att.net
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Thu, April 1,
On Thursday 01 April 2010 11:04:42 pm John Kougoulos wrote:
Have you tried clearing the cookies from *cisco* ?
usually this works for me...
Yep, no joy.
It's erratic - access to documentation works for the most
part, other times (or other parts) it doesn't.
Access to my login profile, IOS
On 2/04/2010 1:44 PM, Mark Tinka wrote:
On Thursday 01 April 2010 11:04:42 pm John Kougoulos wrote:
Have you tried clearing the cookies from *cisco* ?
usually this works for me...
Yep, no joy.
It's erratic - access to documentation works for the most
part, other times (or other parts) it
I've had a lot of this happening lately too. Are people having problems
using Firefox or IE or other browsers?
(I'm asking because I seem to have a lot of problems with Firefox and
cisco.com, and I haven't been able to work out why, the same pages that give
a gateway timeout work fine at
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