an explicit network
statement. :)
But in this case it doesn't matter, because 0/0 is actually a special case
for IOS.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3/iproute/command/reference/ip2_n1g.html#wp1037042
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boxes are YOU rebooting? :)
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the entire port-channel.
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from use without
having to actually kill IBGP quickly, and if you have next-hop
indirection you can pull the prefixes in a single operation, which
should vastly improve convergence times.
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without one. :)
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breaks it) then stand back. I'll give
you a hint, it's not pretty. :)
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broken the hell out of the SNMP bridge mib which we use in
auto-reverse dns scripts on ptp vlans. We also saw a recurring random
crash within the XDR multicast process which SRD3 fixed, so SRD4 is our
current weapon of choice.
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routes from an upstream device.
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deployment experience with yet. Of course if you have a self-sustaining
churn caused by other reasons, rebooting can actually help trigger it,
since now you have all your BGP sessions trying to come up at once. :)
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with a faster convergence...
This is the exact opposite of a good idea. It will not pace the updates,
it will just stall the tcp session and cause hold timer expirations. If
there is a COPP policy configured, try disabling it.
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to happen. Having customers
depending on such an unpredictable mechanism is... risky.
Of course we all know the real reason is they'd rather sell you a bigger
box with more TCAM, but the above scenerio is certainly not without its
risks. :)
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On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 10:04:39PM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 11:31:47PM +, Bob Arthurs wrote:
Hi all,
A colleague recently told me not to use BGP peer groups because he
insists that there a drawbacks to using them.
Does
:
Cisco IOS Software Releases earlier than 11.1(18)CC have the
1998 called, it wants its release notes back. The modern version you
should be using instead of peer groups is bgp templates:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/s_bgpct.html
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seconds, and n is always measured
in seconds. If the restarting router has a large number of peers, each
with a large number of updates to be sent, this value may need to be
increased from its default value.
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: The symptom is observed only in the first 36 hours
following a reload.
Workaround: Do not connect to irc.freenode.net the first 36 hours
following a reload.
We really need a wall of shame website where people can submit the true
gems. :)
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...
They pulled BFD from SVI's on SR code too. Not that it's any more broken
than BFD on physical interfaces really. :)
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with the teacher?
:)
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, and we'll very rapidly exhaust
the TCAM unless we can do route summarization (i.e. upstream L2's send
default/ATT only).
So why can't you put the the routes into iBGP, use your IGP only for the
loopbacks, and learn a default route from your upstream devices?
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. Their sensible use is so vastly exagerated in books and lab
tests that it isn't even funny.
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On Sunday 08 November 2009 07:33:55 pm Richard A Steenbergen
wrote:
IMHO the rule of thumb for multiple areas in either ISIS
or OSPF is if you have to ask whether you should use
them or not, the answer is you shouldn't
think there is probably a
product line opening for an MX120 or MX160 as well. But again, wrong
mailing list. :)
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to forward).
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traffic conditions today (I don't see
anyone still trying to use their 7500s to do the same :P), but obviously
it's not going to compete with modern hardware.
At any rate, this is the wrong list so I'll stop responding with Juniper
information unless you wanna move it over to j-nsp. :)
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on it, the limitations are
roughly the same as with NetFlow since you're still talking about
hardware sampling but software processing (and traversing the internal
communications link to the RE with the sampled packets).
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their 100G NP has been ready
since last year. Funny market :)
But well, let's wait for Juniper's next week announcement.
I don't think the Trinity announcement has anything to do with 100G, but
I could be wrong.
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will. Whoever leaks this
info to these folks should do a better job of it at least. Also that new
logo is uglier than sin. :)
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the entire thing and it was an EZChip based
platform? Makes you wonder exactly how full of shit they are on every
other article that isn't about something you actually know well, doesn't
it? :)
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for the job because the FUD department can somehow convince
people that there is no differentiation.
Of course, the next time Juniper designed a new ASIC it would probably
make sense for them to add that functionality into the new chip to
reduce costs and simplify the architecture.
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to run DWDM XFP line side and LR client
side is the MRV 2XFP repeater in a Fiber Driver chassis.
http://www.mrv.com/datasheets/FD/PDF300/MRV-FD-2XFP_HI.pdf
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.
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rate
on them you need to monitor for drops or overruns and be prepared to
play the port shuffle game to find an arrangement that works. Passing a
lot of traffic within the same fabric channel (from port 1-2, or
3-4) is the biggest sin, it will start dropping at 7 Gbps.
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it is completely unnecessary and infact only serves to limit function.
Slightly dated now (from feb 08) but mostly still accurate:
http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog42/presentations/pluggables.pdf
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figured they just reused the interface
counter code from IOS. :)
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necessitate the risk. There are also quite a few large networks who are
running large deployments of SRC, and it never hurts to have mass on
your side.
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mucking things up, and the number seems to go up
every day. Still though, netconf has never crashed my router when I
tried to use it, which is more than I can say for IOS. :)
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a
serious design flaw that should really be on someone's road map to fix.
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if
the process you care about has actually been broken out and isn't
running under the big ios main process.
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the
operations that it performs so that they happen when a prefix or
next-hop changes is a much better way to handle things (improves
convergence and reduces the periodic cpu spikes), but you'll probably
never see it go away completely. :)
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). Comparing the before and after in rancid will
save you a lot of grief, we've seen this happen at least a dozen times
now so it definitely appears to be an SRC4 specific issue.
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fancy feature needed. Rate limiting and some class based QoS
capability.
I recommend you find a good scrap metal dealer, the price of copper is
going back up. :)
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pic was
going to be much cheaper on the used market (and better performing) than
any comperable Cisco solution like a 7206vxr. You should be able to
clear that entire package in under $5k (maybe well under, depends) with
15 mins judiciously spent on ebay.com. :)
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while
the ATA flash only reads at 1MB/s, so you reduce the read the image
into memory time from 132 secs to 32 secs in the example above. This
has been discussed on this list many times, search the archives. :)
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expensive than a sup720+6704. Of course, if you know the right
people, I bet you could probably still find one via dumpster diving,
but unless you're trying to complete your museum collection I wouldn't
recommend wasting the time.
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somewhere in the range between specified min and max, so you can plan an
optical budget that is both strong enough to work properly, but not so
strong that it blows up your amps or rx optics on the other side.
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to SFP+
converter module? Now if only they made something useful like a XENPAK
to XFP converter instead. :)
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waiting to happen. :)
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usually be
worked around by changing the way traffic is being mapped between the
ports. For example, the one that seems to be the absolute worst case is
in one port and out the other on the same fabric channel, i.e. in port
1 and out port 2 or the same thing on 3/4.
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by seeing if the cpu use in IP Input or not. I've been seeing SRC3
boxes get into weird states where the run 80-90% in BGP router, until
they're rebooted.
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% of supposedly
trained remote hands techs telling me I'm transmitting +65dBm. :)
/rant
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gets out of sync.
Empty on all routers, both working and non-working. Seems like this is
completely ignored, and the bootvar is what is passed to the SP.
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inbound continue was broken (very
nasty) and the SNMP bridge mib was broken, and yeah its pretty
unnecessary feature-wise anyways.
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before too, but as you can see the SP and RP agree
about the config-register (plus as I said, I manually reset it too).
Making it sync the bootvar is a little more... unclear.
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the correct fan for the old classic 7609).
After that, it will run whatever you'd like.
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was a product name for a packaged 7609 +
SUP2, which has since been dropped in favor of just calling it a 7609
chassis + whatever SUP you are running.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps368/prod_eol_notice09186a008032d52e.html
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and you've
got lots of endless rebooting fun. :)
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, including
current SRC.
And before anyone says it, yes I know you could do 8xVLANs, but thats just
ridiculously convoluted not to mention messy/noisey for LSP path
selection. :)
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On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 04:46:53PM +0200, Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) wrote:
Richard A Steenbergen wrote on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 4:30 PM:
7600router(config-if)#ip rsvp bandwidth ?
1-1000 Reservable Bandwidth (kbps)
How is one supposed to configure RSVP bandwidths greater
#.# syntax, etc), not to mention all the backwards compatibility
code and testing, is especially hard. :)
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like the easiest way, except I can't
seem to make it work via snmp.
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On Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 02:20:49PM -0500, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
Is there a way to SNMP query the mac-address-table on a 6500/7600 sup720
running IOS (SXF, SRC, whatever)? There are some docs on the subject for
lower end catalysts but I'm not getting any data under dot1dTpFdbTable
the entire switch to the lowest common card, and requires
a reboot of the entire system to bring it back (after removing the
offending card of course). This doesn't happen to the switching mode at
all.
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network who doesn't understand this, and their bills are always
mysteriously much lower than they should be. :)
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can mux whatever you'd like onto a
single strand. This could be done with anything from DWDM optics to any
generic $200 1310/1550 mux and an LR+ER (and maybe some attenuation)
optic.
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, and I'm sure this applies to others as well.
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it
mentions new flow-masks for SRB+, but nothing which would seem to be an
improvement, and no mention of removing the full-interface requirement for
doing sampling. Oh well, so much for hoping that Cisco was doing something
to make netflow useful on this platform. :/
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doesn't
want to log interface state transitions at all). Sad that we have to run
such horribly unstable code to get netflow which has even a vague hope of
working, and route-map continue which works when applied outbound, but
thats Cisco for you. :)
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complicated (with a filter, with concerns about dispersion, etc) your only
real concern is do I have enough optical budget and maybe do I need to
attenuate.
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, and
I've heard reports of similar from several other people. According to
release notes its been fixed a few times, but it seems to keep coming
back. :)
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*.swf from
*.youtube.com would prevent movie playback.
.. and if you're clever, Squid-2.7 can be taught to cache Youtube just
as effectively as filtering it.
Peering with Pakistan Telecom works too. :)
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smoking, take two puffs and pass it to the left. If the
device has an SFP port, of course its compatible with GLC-BX.
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considering running SRB/C
instead of SXH. Is this something on the roadmap for SXI?
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destroys the capability to do long reach/DWDM optics over dark
fiber. Personally I suspect that SFP+ is not going to be particularly
popular with the SP crowd, and any vendor who values their business should
make a high-density (16-port or so) XFP blade alternative as well.
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is
specific to Linux.
Feel like confirming or denying the rumor that DC3 runs Procket OS? :)
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and producing Cisco-branded optics
which work in any system. Many optic vendors will even give you a choice
of what you want your EEPROM vendor field to say, so you can even make
your own store brand line of optics the same way that Cisco does.
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but unusable because of such a simple
oversight. :)
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On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 12:33:07AM -0500, Jon Lewis wrote:
Or use copy ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pathtoios as it'll run faster
anyway and not have any issues with IOS file sizes.
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anything less than a full web browser. Cisco
was doing the right thing (tm) before, hopefully they can be encouraged
to put it back the way it was.
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to
Moto and their 5100 series CMs? We run Moto CMs and Arris MTAs.
The only offically supported route seems to be the DOCSIS 2.0 WIC, but its
overpriced even on ebay. :)
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expensive than the commodity optics
available for XENPAK/XFP, all of the technology limitations of XENPAK
(huge markup for WAN PHY), no real density advantage, no cost advantage,
and a big pain in sparing. Save yourself the headache, just say no to X2.
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, but they have definitely done something to break DOM
on the new code (SRA4/SRB).
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any idea whats going on here? Is this just a bug/oversight or
intentional meddling with the non Cisco branded optics support. :)
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) if you send
the entire packet over the classic bus you don't need to send the 64 byte
lookup over it, since it's already on there. :)
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, and guess what happens. :)
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