Hi, All!
Sorry, but I need some quick advise.
I have multicast vpn configured on several 7600 routers
with rsp720-3cxl-ge. One router receives multicast traffic
for about 90 iptv channels via gi3/10. This interface configured
as member of multicast vrf. This is entry point for iptv
from
Hey guys,
Is there anywhere in Australia that auctions off or resells refurb Cisco kit
other than ebay?
I am interested in building a lab at home.
Thanks,
Aaron.
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Installing a new Cisco LNS router, I have Cisco 7200 NPE-G2
router. Would support VPDN and L2TP tunnels. Any recommendations for IOS
image?
I'd look at 12.2SB for an LNS role. Hit a few oddities with 12.2SRD
last time I tried it.
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We have identified two distinct memory leaks that cause the dead pool to
increase over time in our environment. One of them appears when prefix lists
are updated. Still trying to isolate the other.
Some time has passed; can
Hi all,
monitoring the control plane traffic on my 7604 with 12.2(33)SRD3
through a SPAN session I see much to much in/outbound filtered traffic
punted to the CPU which I thought to be dropped in hardware. Actually I
see both counters from sh access-list and sh tcam interface..
increasing at
see both counters from sh access-list and sh tcam interface..
increasing at nearly the same rate (see below).
I use 2 extended ACLs applied to an interface for filtering
inbound/outbound traffic. There is plenty of TCAM space, I
don't use log
statement, no ip unreachables is configured
Are you exporting flow data today by chance?
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of VALEY Jean-Michel
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 8:02 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Ipv6 traffic management
I am experiencing what seems to be an issue with LCP negotiation
with the cisco LAC and the l2tpns LNS causing an mtu mismatch
in the path for subscribers.
are you using ip pmtu in the vpdn-group out of interest?
Dave.
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Ben White wrote:
Installing a new Cisco LNS router, I have Cisco 7200 NPE-G2
router. Would support VPDN and L2TP tunnels. Any recommendations for IOS
image?
I'd look at 12.2SB for an LNS role. Hit a few oddities with 12.2SRD
last time I tried it.
SRD has been awful on BB/LNS but has
Jan,
Since it's a dual overlap, a NAT translation needs to be configured on both
ends.
Derek,
Not sure what type of device it is, but you need to configure a NAT for the ip
pool of the VPN to be able to browse the Internet or as Jan suggested use split
tunneling.
-ryan
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Hi,
we need to maintain an infrastructure with a central hub and 2000
remote locations that do not require connectivity between each other
but only connectivity to/from the central hub.
Due to the nature of the remote device endpoint we can only use
standard IPSEC tunnels for connecting to the
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 08:01:47AM -0400, VALEY Jean-Michel wrote:
We need to measure IPv6 traffic.
Netflow v9.
gert
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Is anyone running SRE2 (or 1) in production on their Cisco 7600s? Any
significant gotchas? Currently running SRD4 and I would like to gain
4-byte ASN support..
GG
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On Fri, 8 Oct 2010, Dan Holme wrote:
Some time has passed; can anybody elaborate on their experiences with
SXI4/SXI4a?
I've been running the advanced IP services SSH WAN flavor of 12.2(33)SXI4a on
my campus core boxes (6500, sup720-3bxl, 67xx cards, some DFCs) for over a
month with good
We've been running 12.2(33)SRE1 since July on our gateway routers and
haven't come across anything unusual. These routers are our upstream
transit connections running BGP/OSPF/LDP with dozens of eBGP sessions.
Jose
On 10/8/2010 12:43 PM, Gary T. Giesen wrote:
Is anyone running SRE2 (or 1)
Hey everyone. I've been trying to find some documentation on CCO
about the ME6524 and whether it has any total number of policer
limitations like other platforms such as the 3750 (64/port or 256 total)
and haven't found anything relevant.
At a high level, if I wanted to start applying a
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Lobo loboti...@gmail.com wrote:
We've been running 12.2(33)SRE1 since July on our gateway routers and
haven't come across anything unusual. These routers are our upstream
transit connections running BGP/OSPF/LDP with dozens of eBGP sessions.
Jose
On
On 8 Oct 2010, at 17:43, Gary T. Giesen wrote:
Is anyone running SRE2 (or 1) in production on their Cisco 7600s? Any
significant gotchas? Currently running SRD4 and I would like to gain
4-byte ASN support..
SRE1 on several boxes with no show stoppers.
SRE2 caused a major LDP meltdown, LDP
SRE1 has a *SOFTWARE ADVISORY NOTICE*.
Reason for Software Advisory:
DDTS No(s):
CSCte10790
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetailsbugId=CSCte10790
Headline: c6500: device crashing on removing ace entry or entire acl
CSCte95275
http://www.networkbrokers.com.au/
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We've got a client who needs to set up multicast routing between two sites (and
between two vlans) in order for some video encoders at remote sites to find
servers at the central site. I've never had experience with this. The setup
looks something like:
encoders - Cisco 4506 - (CSME) - Cisco
Found out that this was because I didn't have the data license enabled
yet. As soon as I enabled the data license, (I did have to reboot.
Grumble...) it started working.
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Jay Nakamura zeusda...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to configure a router with couple VRF
The line below reading non-multicast traffic should be non-multicast traffic
seems to be OK between the vlans
Thanks!
Steve Pfister
Technical Coordinator,
The Office of Information Technology
Dayton Public Schools
115 S. Ludlow St.
Dayton, OH 45402
Office (937) 542-3149
Cell (937) 673-6779
I have a few questions:
1. Can the servers ping the encoders?
2. Are the encoders connected at layer three and running PIM, or are
they layer two?
3. Is this source-specific multicast? If so, you need to be running
IGMP v3 on your layer two interfaces.
-John
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 1:46 PM,
Has anyone else had issues with the power calculator on cisco.com today?
It worked yesterday
Thanks,
Jim
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Yes. All day today, and I haven't found a replacement within Netformx either.
-ryan
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jim McBurnett
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 4:13 PM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
You will need to have PIM enabled on all of the interfaces between the source
and receiver, and all of those devices need to have an RP (and they should be
the same: easiest solution is statically enter this on all of them). Also,
make sure that PIM is enabled on the 8840's interface that
$quoted_author = Shanawaz ;
http://www.networkbrokers.com.au/
I can highly recommend www.iptrading.com.au
cheers
Marty
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