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Hello, Looking to support multiple ISP connections. I would like to build some redundancy for our incoming connections, however, not sure we will be able to utilize BGP. Is there any other options? I am trying to figure out how all our incoming co...
Hello, We have a remote office which is connected via fiber and also also microwave links. The fiber is a direct connection terminated into an ONT and then copper to the switches. We have the layer 3 switches terminating both sides of the fiber. T...
I have two point to point t1s going to the same location. I have static equal cost routes on these currently but was wondering if there would be a more efficient way of doing this to best utilize our links.thanks,
I plugged my laptop into our core switch which is a 3Com and that is uplinked to our cisco 2801. We have 2 fiber uplinks off the 3com. I can ping other machines on that switch when the uplinks are not plugged into it but when the fiber uplinks are ...
We are having this issue with our t1 where the router will go down and show an AIS error. THe last time a reboot fixed the issue. I think it maybe a bad WIC. I have matched the line settings on both ends, checked clock source, checked all cables, ...
Thanks Richard, I have been tracking the outage time on our main ISP and it is very good. I have been holding out on my CEO by telling him that it would be a waste of money, however, if the ISP would have a fiber cut or go down for a length of time ...
Can you give a weight to a directly connected network? I think I should be able to get away with using RIP in this scenario or static. Static may just be easier actually.
Thanks Rick, I guess I wanted confirmation that this is the best way to do this. What I tested today was utilizing CEF and using per-packet instead of per-destination. Thanks,Matt
I have reloaded them both. One router is version 12.3<20> and the other is version 12.3<8r>T9. One router is a 2801 and the other is a 1760. Both routers have two WICs. I am going to try a powerccycle of the routers to see if that helps. Not sur...