Hi all.
Is there anyone that has experience with 2851 router and the switching module
NME-XD-48ES-2S-P.
Is it possible run MPLS on the SFP interfaces, for fiber uplinks to the MPLS
Core. Or is there another way to get around this.
I can't seem to find any documentation on Cisco web on this.
Hi,
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 05:06:18PM +0200, Benny Amorsen wrote:
Speaking of which, I wish we could redefine the subnet address to be a
usable host address in general. I know the history with zero-broadcast
and all that, but this is 2008...
In IPv6, the ::0 host address is perfectly valid.
Hi folks...
Trying to build a new VPN config - long story short:
router(config)#int virtual-template 1 type tunnel
% Warning: cannot change vtemplate type
Done google searches etc.. no luck... Cisco 871 with Advanced IP image...
Just wondering if there is somewhere you have to enable support
I have written blog to your asked question about Netflow packets
collecting/forwarding issue...
http://weblogs.com.pk/jahil/archive/2008/05/02/how-to-netflow-with-csico-650
0.aspx
Regards,
Masood A Shah
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Roy wrote:
A client has a 7206VXR that we are attempting to just upgrade the NPE.
When we replace the NPE-300 with an NPE-400 we get a crash loop during
the boot. The OS we are using is
Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200-P-M), Version
Hi list
I was wondering about the scalability of local switching (ATM to
Ethernet). How may local switch circuits can I have on a 7200?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/fslocal.html#wp1067905
Does someone know if or when ATM-to-Ethernet local switching will be
available
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 02:20:10PM -0400, James Ashton wrote:
About a dozen times a week the interface on the secondary 6509 goes
admin down and all of my HSRP groups go live. The interface comes
back up, HSRP re-negotiates and everything goes back to normal.
I'd say HSRP isn't your problem -
When we had this issue on the VWIC-V1 cards, which of course didn't have the
independent command, we had some success with just changing the secondary
T1/E1 to use internal timing assuming you have a circuit that is getting
clocking from a PE directly of which can be changed to line timing.
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me the difference between the interface command:
Router(config-if)# ip flow ingress
Router(config-if)# ip flow egress
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ip flow ingress is recommended for 12.4 and . Then again,
Does anybody know how a numbered standard ACL that is applied to snmp
traffic via commands shown below, actually works?
Does the SNMP process still get touched when a DENY is hit?
snmp-server community RO 99
snmp-server community RW 99
Thanks for any info.
Jeff Fitzwater
OIT
Permit/deny queries to SNMP daemon via the ACL. If your ACL only
permits 1.1.1.1, and 2.2.2.2 tries to get/set from SNMP, ACL drops it.
Cheers,
RR
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On Fri, 2 May 2008, Rafael Rodriguez wrote:
Permit/deny queries to SNMP daemon via the ACL. If your ACL only
permits 1.1.1.1, and 2.2.2.2 tries to get/set from SNMP, ACL drops it.
My interpretation of the question is a bit different. I thought Jeff
asked if the SNMP agent itself was
Yes Justin that is what I meant. Sometimes it hard to explain whats
in you head at the moment.
We were just trying to understand if the snmp process could become
busy from denies.
Jeff
On May 2, 2008, at 6:08 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
On Fri, 2 May 2008, Rafael Rodriguez wrote:
Jeff,
I've noticed that, unlike other ACLs, I receive syslog entries for denied *SNMP
queries* even when an SNMP ACL is the reason for the failure. It looks just
like a failure due to an incorrect community string. The ACL isn't set to log.
I hadn't really thought about it until I saw your
Sean Shepard wrote:
Greetings,
We have been experiencing a problem that we believe is something going
haywire with a 1760 router (show ver is below).
Essentially, over time (one to three weeks) the router's CPU utilization
creeps up and begins spiking at 90 to 100% until, if left
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