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Can someone tell me what the point of running LACP or PagP between two switches/routers for ether-channel is? My feeling is just set up the links on each side and set the mode to "on" and be done with it. It seems like running a protocol to do this s...
Hi, I have a CRS/32 running Cisco IOS XR Software, Version 3.8.1[00], I was told there is a limitation on how many ITU (dwdm) 10G Xenpaks you can use in the 10-Gigabit Ethernet PLIM. I currently have four Xenpaks installed in one card, one of them is...
Hi Folks, hope I'm posting in the right group.Has anyone port-channeled two 10G links across separate line cards in a 7609? I want to create a 20G port-channel between two 7609's but each 10G port on a separate line card (6704). Anyone experience any...
Hello, can anyone help me decipher the output of the show policy-map command?For example:#sho policy-map interface gigabitEthernet 3/2...class-map: abc-in (match-all) Match: access-group name permit-any set dscp 38: Earl in slot 3 : ...
Hi Folks, does anyone know, if, you make changes to an active policy-map, do you need to remove and re-apply the service-policy statement it refers to on an interface for the changes to take effect?Thanks!- TM
Thanks for the responses everyone. I think it is a matter of preference, depending on the stability of your network and type of switches/routers you're using, and ultimately what you're trying to accomplish.Thx, - EM