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Greetings all! I am having a strange issue with MPLS traffic inbound to the Gig interface of an ISR 4331. The circuit is 100 Mbps. We are having no issues with traffic outbound on that interface. File transfers are quick and traffic will use the full...
Hypothetically speaking, would it be possible to setup a static NAT between a public IP address at one site and a webserver being hosted on Azure? We currently have an MPLS circuit to our Azure resources. I had a request come in to setup a static N...
I tried asking TAC these questions, but they told me to ask a reseller. My question is this. Is the functionality for the AnyConnect Web Security module covered by the AnyConnect Plus license? Are any other subscriptions or services required to sen...
@akneser I had to go so deep into the weeds with this one that I forgot to close this thread. There were three different carriers involved with providing the circuit. The service provider, a last mile carrier and what might be described as a LEC in b...
Totally agree with you about the service providers. That's why I opened two support tickets. I wanted to be sure they were doing more than just running basic tests or just saying everything looked OK. More than once I have logged a support ticket ...
The router is currenlty running on an Boost evaluation license. I will set the throughput back to 300000 and enable Smart Licensing. During the off hours I will reboot the router to see if that makes a difference.
I have not had a chance to swap out the router or connect the circuit to a different piece of equipment. Right now I am just assuming that the carrier is correct when they tell me that their testing shows the circuit is capable of 100 Mbps in both d...
I have had two different engineers from our carrier check the circuit and both came back saying their policies are markings are correct. They do not see any dropped packets on their side.Thanks!