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Hi all,we have a 4507R switch, Cisco IOS Software, Catalyst 4500 L3 Switch Software (cat4500-ENTSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(25)SG4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)and we can´t desable proxy arp. we alread tryed the command  (no ip proxy-arp) (no ip local-prox...

Hi All,I recently came across an issue and still unsure as to why this caused the problem that it did..I'll explain..All our services are hosted offsite (Exchange etc.). We will call this "HostedSite"Site A had IP connectivity to the "HostedSite" (pi...

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I have a serial T1 going to a remote site, running BGP.  We have a service-policy on the interface with various QOS classes with bandwidth remaining percent X statements.  However I noticed the serial interface has max-reserved-bandwidth 100 on the i...

Hello,We have a new site with 50 Mb Ethernet MPLS circuit (not internet circuit) without connecting any hosts. Any idea how we test it to make sure if the ISP provide the right bandwidth to us?Regards,Joe

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                   Hello,Company currently is on a Tier 1 ISPs MPLS service for 40+ site nationwide.  Looking to cut cost and keep the performance the same or better.   All servers are co-located in a data center.  Can anyone give me some feedback on...

Hi,I had a question regarding trying to multihome BGP with two different providers using private and public ASN. We currently have a private AS and wish to bring in a secondary ISP for redundancy. We recently received a public AS but current BGP peer...

Hello all,I'm trying to connect up a Cisco 1921 with a VWIC2-1MFT-T1/E1 card to a 56K Frame-Relay circuit and I'm having problems seeing the controller going up.  The dmarc looks to be an Adtran T-200 IDSL OCU-R (PDF:  http://www.adtran.com/pub/Libra...

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