sure
of that and also look back at past versions of the DB to see how far
behind someone needs to be to have it listed as RIPE/EU space.
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setting origin on all routes received from transits/peers to the same
value to keep individual drains from winning due to their setting origin
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It's owner called SCO support, explained what happened, and was told it
was a known bug...and "would you like to buy the update that fixes it?"
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uot; issue you
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46mb. I wouldn't add any more full views to that router. It's time to
start thinking about what's going to replace the 7600.
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Flip the local group radius order and it'll do what you're looking
for. i.e. check the local db first (allowing non-radius users in) and if
not found in the local db, radius is tried. Keep in mind, there are some
additional config
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, and after seeing a 6708 fail in each of the last two 6500s I've
reloaded, I'm not feeling really good about proceeding.
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figured if cisco
is willing to replace defective ones, doing so, and getting some reliable
spares in exchange for the dead ones, beats the heck out of scrapping
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Does anyone know if this affects the 6708 10gb cards for the 6500 series?
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On 15 Oct 2013, at 10:01, Jon Lewis jle...@lewis.org wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2013, Kenny Kant wrote:
I have an older multi-mode fiber connection coming into our 7206VXR /
NPE-G1 with a SC end. We are moving this fiber to a new router which
requires a LC/SFP. Due to some
for it, you'd find that file somewhere online.
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), but it can certainly tell you
which IP or IPs are the source or destination of unusual traffic volumes,
which is the first step in mitigating inbound or outbound DoS traffic.
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On Mon, 2 Sep 2013, Dobbins, Roland wrote:
On Sep 3, 2013, at 4:34 AM, Jon Lewis wrote:
Having used it exactly for that, I disagree and am curious why you say
it's useless.
Because in any Internet-facing environment with any kind of traffic
diversity, it's non-deterministically skewed
configuration control to support up to 1 M entries if required.
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want to greatly increase these from the defaults.
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the thread closely enough to know if netflow was ever
elaborated. The 6500 does netflow. Whether the netflow it does is
sufficient for the OPs needs is the question.
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works
as a single extended switch with a single management domain.
That must be pissing off the Nexus unit.
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2013, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 03/18/2013 02:25 AM, Dobbins, Roland wrote:
On Mar 18, 2013, at 1:40 AM, Jon Lewis wrote:
Cisco SNMP counters count packets before they're dropped by
QoS...so all those dropped packets still count if you're billing
by the byte.
Same for NetFlow
those dropped packets still count if you're billing by the byte.
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2013, Jerry Bacon wrote:
On 2/27/2013 7:45 PM, Jon Lewis wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013, Jay Hennigan wrote:
You could simplify that to:
ip as-path access-list 10 deny _11xx1_
ip as-path access-list 10 permit .* - Dangerous outbound to transit
connections.
Or simplify things
to have v6 capable HSRP and
GLBP. VRRP doesn't appear to have any v6 support.
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the FIB TCAM space has not been
improved.
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to keep
adding ports to.
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(to a lesser extent but still much better than
Sup720) can handle the churn of full feeds.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Tony Varriale tvarri...@comcast.netwrote:
On 2/19/2013 2:57 PM, Jon Lewis wrote:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Eric A Louie wrote:
I've run out of port capacity on my 7206VXR
netflow sampling to the interfaces where it was missing got the
netflow data exporting as expected.
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unnecessary VRRP IP in the /29, and then configure the customer's VRRP
gateway as a secondary.
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anything to troubleshoot other
than start physically unplugging things until you make it stop.
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, which
is a given since it's a non-XL 3B.
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expensive the tool kit is (Corning UniCam Pretium
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allowed on that port
(other than 1) aren't going to work until/unless the 2960 knows those
vlans exist. This info was probably hidden in the vlan database (not
present in the running/startup config) on the 2900.
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chassis.
But in the other hand, the Service Contract Center shows me the date of
31-Dec-2015. Here's an example:
Maybe you can keep renewing an existing contract until 2015?
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kind of support are you looking for?
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assignment gets flipped around 180*, and
watch out for things like needing IPv6 ACLs on things like
router/switch vty lines, and RA / SLAAC automatically enabling IPv6 on
hosts before they've been configured for it (ACLs).
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platforms you're using can handle and export that
volume of netflow?
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are used as 100baseT, and you
have the occasional 1000baseT port that might carry just a little more
than 100mbit/s, it should do fine.
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On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 12/8/11 9:38 AM, Jon Lewis wrote:
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Seth Mattinen wrote:
And the 6148A supports jumbo frames, if that matters. But yeah, it has
2.6MB per port buffers instead of 1MB shared across 8 ports.
It's supposed to have more than
physical ports.
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with provider 4?
That'd work too. Doing it with communities is just a whole lot more
flexible and easier to manage down the road.
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. if the number
suddenly goes up or down much, there's probably something wrong.
I'd like to do the same with IPv6 routes, but I haven't found the OID.
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did the math correctly)?
The odd thing is, that's more or less the same OID I use for v4 peer info,
but on 12.2(33)SXI, all it shows me is the ipv4 peers.
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BGP router and sell more ASRs or something.
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compromise of smaller numbers of each, such as the 622592 IPv4 and 212992
IPv6 I posted.
If they haven't increased the max routes capability of the next generation
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I couldn't find that the last time I looked for Sup2T specs. So it seems
they haven't increased the route capacity...just the traffic forwarding
capacity.
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ISIS?...or just doing OSPFv3 without authentication?
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none on routes you receive
after you've looked at the community strings (if you were interested), and
before sending routes to another AS unless you meant for them to go out
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they weren't allowed to schedule any maintenance windows because a
tropical storm was threatening to impact the SE US.
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. We've always used the 19-23 spacers for the 7206's when
going into 23 racks.
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packets at line rate...lots of them, lots more than a
VXR can do. BGP convergence may go a little slower, but the platform will
forward more traffic (PPS or Mbps) than the VXR.
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the customer first,
explain why you're unhappy with their routing policy, see if it's
intentional, and then decide what (if anything) to do about it.
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if you do more than some form of sampled netflow,
and then you really can't bill based on it, because at most you'll be
seeing like 1.5% of the traffic volume.
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looking for is probably here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps708/product_data_sheet0900aecd8017376e.html
There's no mention of the 6248 there though.
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another WS-X6516-GBIC but with a DFC3A. Powers up, but
switches everything to PFC3A mode:
If you're not doing that much traffic, is removing the DFC from the
WS-X6516-GBIC an option?
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permission denied
Booting a tar file? Those are supposed to be unpacked by the switch using
the archive download-sw ... command.
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