Hello,
> Which is why we just focus on Juniper and Arista right now. Cisco are
> still living in the pre-Covid era. Those good ol' days are gone, and
> unless you have the clout to command proper discounts from Cisco, you
> are losing out on better efficiencies with other vendors.
+1... As well
Hello,
Le 28 oct. 08 à 10:23, Pierfrancesco Caci a écrit :
:- Nimal == Nimal David Sirimanne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone have any experience running BGP on Cisco 3550 platforms? Any
idea how many BGP routes it can handle?
last I tried (some 3 years ago) it died with about 7000 routes.
Hello,
Le 27 oct. 08 à 04:35, a. rahman isnaini r.sutan a écrit :
ro#sh int g1/0
1090542525 packets input, 87373962 bytes, 39 no buffer
Received 176544249 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 2079 throttles
0 input errors, 542 CRC, (Check this) 0 frame, 134 overrun, 0
ignored
Hello,
I am facing to a strange behavior with a Cisco 6513 connected like
this way :
host A ---[3560G EMI]---(Dark fiber)---[Cisco 6513]---[3560G EMI]--
Host B
Host A is in the network 10.2.0.0/25
Host B is in the network 172.17.180.0/24
Host A in VLAN 300 connected thru 3560G EMI and
Hello,
I have been asked to make some tunnel / securisation of an internal
using 2 cisco 2811 with IPBaseK9 IOS software.
The commercial documentation says that Cisco 2811 can do IPSec... Now
does IPBaseK9 can do that ?
Is there any pointer about documentation doing that on Fast Ethernet
Hello,
I need to filter multicast (all multicast) on every ports of a big group of
switchs using basic 3560G.
Current configuration is such way :
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport access vlan 3
switchport mode access
switchport nonegotiate
flowcontrol receive on
spanning-tree
Hello,
We like to understand how multicast is handled with Cisco 3560G in a
very special case : when we don't enable multicast routing in the device.
Problem is :
- we have more than 100 machines in a /25 that does multicast using
pim sparse-dense mode.
- we have several 3560G with 2 (maybe
on this port.
Ok I will try.
/Xavier
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Xavier Beaudouin wrote on 5/11/2007 3:25 ??:
Hello,
I have a problem with Multicast and Cisco 3560G.
We a have a data vlan with mixed unicast and multicast data.
We needs to filter multicast forwarding to a specific port and allow only
unicast
Arie Vayner (avayner) wrote:
Xavier,
Take a look at IGMP snooping:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat3560/12237se/scg/
swigmp.htm
Thanks Arie,
Seems to work indeed, but this is strange that mrtg stats show all ports
with same traffic
Does my stats are false ?
Hello,
I have a little problem with Cisco 3560G and multicast. I have several
switches connected between and a single VLAN that handle multicast.
I have tried several configuration and it seems that the switch doesn't
filter multicast and give *all* mcast traffic to all ports that are up
and
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