Victor Sudakov wrote:
There is one more point. Some switches are connected via
communications equipment (e.g. iPASOLINK radio relay) rather than
directly. Those switches' GigabitEthernet ports are running in the
100Mb/s mode because the iPASOLINK equipment has FastEthernet ports
with
Hi
Sure, you can create a class for each customer use the bandwidth percent to
guarantee each 20% , they will be able to burst over it .
Take a look at this
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/quality-of-service-qos/qos-packet-marking/10100-priorityvsbw.html
Brian
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Hi Josh
You can also check if your upstreams provide some communities to help in this
case.
Some allow setting communities on your announcements that create prepends, from
global prepends to more specific prepends ( i.e set a prepend for all peers at
linx)
For example as174 has this document
Hello,
You could probably use a hierarchical configuration like the following :
class-map CM_UNIT1
match whatever
class-map CM_UNIT2
match something
policy-map PM_BLAH_CHILD
class CM_UNIT1
bandwidth percent 20
class CM_UNIT2
bandwidth percent 20
policy-map PM_BLAH_PARENT
shape
Hi everyone. I've been trying to get multicast routing to work on a single
3750G switch between two vlans but for the life of me it just doesn't
work. When the host and receiver are on a single vlan the streaming works
but then you don't even need multicast routing enabled for it to work.
When I
Thanks for the replies. I'll post a show mroute and tweak the VLC
parameters once I get access to the device tonight. BTW, all of this
testing is just on a single switch so no other topology exists.
Jose
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Adrian Minta adrian.mi...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
look
C6880-X supports 10/100/1G/10G/40G on all ports. However, it does not allow
you to configure auto-10-100, auto-1000, or disabled auto-neg and
lock/speed duplex. Seems like a curious omission.
Following the standards for GigE and beyond, we run auto on our facilities,
but we still run into
I've moved the configuration on the switch so that the ports are routed now
instead of using vlans but still no go.
Here is the output from a show ip mroute:
Switch#sh ip mroute
IP Multicast Routing Table
Flags: D - Dense, S - Sparse, B - Bidir Group, s - SSM Group, C - Connected,
L -
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On Wednesday, January 28, 2015, Mark Tinka mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote:
On 28/1/15 22:29, Tim Durack wrote:
C6880-X supports 10/100/1G/10G/40G on all ports. However, it does not
allow
you to configure auto-10-100, auto-1000, or disabled auto-neg and
lock/speed duplex. Seems like a curious
We have a couple of Cisco 5500 WLC's serving ~230 AP's (a mix of 3502,
3602 and 3702 units) and 2500-3000 clients.
Am considering enabling Passive Client Mode as we get complaints from
users running VM's on their systems where things either don't work or
connectivity is disrupted (which would
On 28/1/15 22:29, Tim Durack wrote:
C6880-X supports 10/100/1G/10G/40G on all ports. However, it does not allow
you to configure auto-10-100, auto-1000, or disabled auto-neg and
lock/speed duplex. Seems like a curious omission.
Is this with a copper SFP?
Following the standards for GigE and
Hi,
The ME3400 is high CPU. How should I do next?
3400#sho proc cpu sor 5se
CPU utilization for five seconds: 86%/56%; one minute: 86%; five minutes:
86%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
158 39305748352893146351 0 16.77% 15.98% 16.03% 0
On 29/1/15 00:49, Tim Durack wrote:
Copper and fiber.
I've looked at some of the 1Gbps copper SFP's we have in the 10Gbps line
cards, and yes, you can't set these things.
The copper optic we have in there is a tri-rate unit (10/100/1000
BaseT), so I'm thinking it all relies on auto-neg.
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Enable PIM on the loopback.
Regards,
Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (RS/SP)
amsoa...@netcabo.pt
http://www.ccie18473.net
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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Lobo
Sent: quarta-feira, 28 de Janeiro de 2015 17:38
To:
and, remember that VLC only has a TTL of one I think. so in your VLC
config change your TTL to something like 10 (depending on the size of the
whole network).
Scott
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Antonio Soares amsoa...@netcabo.pt wrote:
Enable PIM on the loopback.
Regards,
Antonio
Also please post the show mroute. This is kind of blind troubleshooting...
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Scott Voll svoll.v...@gmail.com wrote:
and, remember that VLC only has a TTL of one I think. so in your VLC
config change your TTL to something like 10 (depending on the size of the
Hi,
look for the stream TTL.
On 28.01.2015 19:37, Lobo wrote:
Hi everyone. I've been trying to get multicast routing to work on a single
3750G switch between two vlans but for the life of me it just doesn't
work. When the host and receiver are on a single vlan the streaming works
The
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