The approach we have used in our network has worked well for this deployment
scenario.. Here is our approach
1) Each customer is configured as a sub interface on the GSR with an
individual VLAN tag per customer
2) The GSR talks to the BD 6808 using GigE ports, all the VLAN tags are
carried on
Hi Drew,
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SNIP
One idea I had was to use the black diamond as a layer2 switch and then
use the GSR to do the routing, but that seems kind of round-about.
Why does this seem round-about? Depending on the line cards and IOS
revision you are running in that GSR it
Drew Weaver writes:
Also the other question I had was are there any very good either
open source or fairly affordable netflow analyzer software packages
out there right now?
Making a recommendation is difficult, because there is such a wide
variety of requirements, depending on context
Scott,
I've used the Cisco FE fiber port on a 7206vxr to connect to a CAT5 thru
a cheapie transceiver, works great.
Regards,
Christopher J. Wolff, VP CIO
Broadband Laboratories, Inc.
http://www.bblabs.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-nanog;merit.edu] On
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 11:32:43AM -0800, Scott Granados wrote:
I have seen some router cpu questions. I know this is not the place for
router questions specifically could someone pass on the name of the group
for cisco users I remember there was one.
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Try groupstudy.com
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From: Christopher J. Wolff
To: 'Scott Granados'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/8/2002 2:40 PM
Subject: RE: two questions
Scott,
I've used the Cisco FE fiber port on a 7206vxr to connect to a CAT5 thru
a cheapie transceiver, works great.
Regards
Jeff Aitken wrote:
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 11:32:43AM -0800, Scott Granados wrote:
I have seen some router cpu questions. I know this is not the place for
router questions specifically could someone pass on the name of the group
for cisco users I remember there was one.
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