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How can I determine the source of the giants on my ATM-IMA interfaces? I'm getting about 3/sec and shouldn't be. I'm not sure if this is an AT&T circuit problem, a remote sending big packets, or an IOS bug that is incrementing this counter. The de...
I have two ACS 3.1 servers on w2k. One is just a slave and copies the DB from the master. I want to reverse their roles to lighten the load on the ciscoworks server (which is currently the primary acs box as well).Can I just reconfigure them to syn...
I'd like a tiny router console that BOOTS INSTANTLY that has a QWERTY KEYBOARD even if it's tiny that can do 9600bps consoles. Thats about all the functionality I need... I don't need usb, wireless, web, etc, bla bla. Just a simply router console t...
I'm building a fairly complex ISDN backup arrangement to backup our frame lines. Ip unnumbered seemed like a great way to simplify the configs. The problem is that I need OSPF, and the PRI serial interface is area 0, and the FastEthernet interface ...
We have 4 PRIs and remote sites with BRIs for backup of our Frame Relay network. PRIs are in a 7204 and BRI WICs are in 2600s usually. We are using ACS on the 7204s with TACACS+ authentication.I want to set things up so my cusomers can control the ...
If that were true, wouldn't AT&T see the policing on their end dropping cells? The AT&T ATM NOC claims their network is not, that there's plenty of room and we're not being constrained by cir on any pvc.
That won't work here. It's not so much that I need the routes from the backbone injected into the remote routers, they only need access to a few subnets. The problem is that I need to inject static routes into ospf from the remote routers that feed...
Somehow I knew that would be the answer. So I ether have to allocate an IP ahead of time for every router out there that's going to connect with ISDN, or go down the ugly road of trying to move the current WAN segment IP to a loopback in order to st...
You're exactly right, it is a totally out of control area 0, and the ip address assignment is way too late to fix, not to mention that even if it was perfect it wouldn't help as out customers sometimes switch datacenters and reassigning a couple hund...
If you have relatively idle linux or unix box you could easily write a script to figure out if you're getting a Username: or not and generate an SNMP trap or page you if it doesn't work. Probably less than 25 lines of shell script.Just a thought.