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HIWe have 2 campus core 6506 with links to 8 different buildings. I am trying to find the total bw utilization for the month from the core to bldgI am new to Cisco Works so not sure how to go about this.TIA

aamercado by Level 4
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You have 4 computers in a LAN segment PC-A,PC-B,PC-C, and PC-D, and PC's A,C, and D, are part of the same multicast group. If PC-A sends out a multicast, how is PC-B going to know to drop the packet because it does not belong to PC's A,C,and D's dyn...

Has anyone tried to modify the script under /opt/CSCOpx/cgi-bin/sysloga/SamleEmailScript.plI want to remove "Dear CW2K User, This email is generated by the sampleEmailScript.pl program.The syslog message that was configured for this automated action ...

nawas by Level 4
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We are using an AS5350 Universal gateway to provide free dial up internet services to our members.However we want to be able to record a call history of each call made, from who it was made, and for how long it was made.I can see the calltracker info...

i've got some 6506 with Flexwan modules. I'm trying to collect Netflow form DS3 interfaces. From cisco docs it says that you have to turn on Netflow on PFC with "MLS netflow" commands and also on the MSFC with "ip route-cache flow" command. My questi...

im setting up a test network here at work. My currnet internal network is 10.0.0.0/12. I set up my 1842 router running IOS 12.3 with an extenal interface of 10.0.0.200/12. This is my external interface, it is on my internal network. Then my internal...

One VLAN was configured but kept shut a while ago. Other VLANs were configured recently. All were "no shut" together. All but the first VLAN can be discovered via SNMP. Nothing in IOS VLAN configs and VLAN database look problematic. What could be cau...

yjdabear by VIP Alumni
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