[c-nsp] Opportunity Cisco Network equiment.

2020-09-29 Thread Assetrecovery BNL
Dear Community, Following the ongoing decommissioning of a major Telco in Europe we do have a large amount of Cisco equipment on sale, part of it is refurbished, the second parts is new open box. Currently available 2*ASR9904-AC 6*ASR9006-AC-V2 2*ASR9001-AC 2*N7K-C7004 2*N9K-C9504-B2

Re: [c-nsp] EOBC0/0 ifInErrors

2020-09-29 Thread Aaron
sharp increase recently (weekly, daily, hourly). I'd be more concerned with daily and hourly (or less). How frequently do you see them and what is the amount? On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 9:41 AM Eugene Grosbein wrote: > 29.09.2020 18:56, Nick Hilliard wrote: > > > Eugene Grosbein wrote on

Re: [c-nsp] EOBC0/0 ifInErrors

2020-09-29 Thread Eugene Grosbein
29.09.2020 18:56, Nick Hilliard wrote: > Eugene Grosbein wrote on 29/09/2020 10:08: >> Walking SNMP ifTable for Cisco 7606/RSP720-3C-GE I've found that virtual >> interface EOBC0/0 (Ethernet out-of-band channel) has increasing counter >> IF-MIB::ifInErrors. >> No visible problems with the box,

Re: [c-nsp] EOBC0/0 ifInErrors

2020-09-29 Thread Nick Hilliard
Eugene Grosbein wrote on 29/09/2020 10:08: Walking SNMP ifTable for Cisco 7606/RSP720-3C-GE I've found that virtual interface EOBC0/0 (Ethernet out-of-band channel) has increasing counter IF-MIB::ifInErrors. No visible problems with the box, though. Should I worry about this ifInErrors growth?

[c-nsp] EOBC0/0 ifInErrors

2020-09-29 Thread Eugene Grosbein
Hi! Walking SNMP ifTable for Cisco 7606/RSP720-3C-GE I've found that virtual interface EOBC0/0 (Ethernet out-of-band channel) has increasing counter IF-MIB::ifInErrors. No visible problems with the box, though. Should I worry about this ifInErrors growth?

[c-nsp] Cisco vpdn multihop

2020-09-29 Thread cnsp
Hi, I am cleaning up a cisco lac/tunnelswich/lns setup historically grown. Do I need the "vpdn multihop" statement on the final LNS which should only terminate the ppp sessions inside the l2tp tunnels and not forward them based on realm/domain-name/... in my setup? One example in cisco's