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I have a WS-X6066-SLB-APC module in my 6500. I have a 2nd one in another 6500 and need to replicate these. I understand there are some commands to get this working and I'm told some of this is automated. Can anyone point me to links on procedures ...
I'm trying to determine if this IOS image (s72033-ipbase-mz.122-33.SXI) has full EIGRP capabilities. When I use the Cisco Feature Navigator it says this IOS has both "EIGRP" and "EIGRP Stub" listed.I know that this image (s72033-ipservicesk9-mz.122-...
I have a LAN that consists of two 6500's with SUP720's and about 40 2970's (with a few 2960's mixed in). The 2970s are basically an access layer as they serve as ports for the servers inside my cabinets. Each 2970 is trunked and etherchanneled up t...
In Cisco IOS on a switch you can do a 'monitor session.....'. There are options for spanning and monitoring a port's traffic or the traffic from a VLAN. Obviously the main difference is that one allows the ability to see all VLAN traffic for a part...
Actually, I just found some more information on this. Both documents state more clearly that IPBASE does EIGRP Stubb only and IPSERVICES does full EIGRP.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12.2SX/release/notes/features.html...
How are you determining this through Feature Navigator ? I have been in there and it says they both have "EIGRP Stubb" and "Enhanced IGRP" listed as features. Is this where you are getting this from?
I did look at that document previously. Based on what it says, if I can assume that "base" in the name of the IOS truly is a base image, then this IOS image (s72033-ipbase-mz.122-33.SXI) only does EIGRP stubb routing. The only reason I was question ...