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Hi, I'm recieving the full routing table from my ISP, and then I'm trying to control what routes we have in our routing table using an ip as-path access-list (ideally I only want routes orginated in the ISP's AS or directly attached). But it looks li...
Hi experts,I have just been asked to take over management of a FSWM in a 6509. Looking into the config, I notice that there doesn't appear to be adequate NAT statements, as I know them to be.For example, here is the config relating to a network on th...
Hi,I have a quick question: my CPU is running as follows: CPU utilization for five seconds: 79%/73%; one minute: 43%; five minutes: 27%So why is it, when I add up the 5 sec % from all of the processes used, it equals 1.55%? What is using the other 77...
Hi,I have a 2 ISP/2 local router set up (one ISP on each router). Currently each router is taking a partial routing table, of AS numbers, and then there's a default route. The 2 local routers are BGP neighbours in the same AS. We run HSRP between our...
Hi,Just a quick question as I'm curious...I have 2 SSIDs being advertised by the same AP, and (at the edge of its range), one SSID shows 2 bars of strength on my laptop, the other shows 4 bars. This is the same with all APs throughout the building, a...
Thank you Slidersv. I will give your suggestion a try.I referred to http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094a92.shtml#t5 to get the regexp ^5678_[0-9]*$ - this is also what we're using happily on 2 other devices.Also ...
Many thanks for your responses everyone.The thing is I did apply ip as-path access-list 1 permit^5678_[0-9]*$ as an inbound filter (see config above), and it didn't make any difference! That's my problem - but I seem to get 280,000 routes in my routi...