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I know that one can use the "redundancy" option on a static NAT to deal with duplicate IP messages when using the same NAT's on multiple HSRP routers.I'm trying to think through when this should be necessary. Why do routers with duplicate NAT's, on t...
Must be missing something simple here...Have two 2600's on a LAN connected through two 2950's. They neighbor up with our core through GRE tunnels, but they will not neighbor over the LAN.router1(.253)->switch4(.247)->switch1(.250)-> router2(.252)If I...
I've searched but can't find anything helpful...We're rolling out some new network equipment at a number of locations. We've been having some ARP problems. The main router is a 1711, segmenting PC's and an NT print server. When the router is powered ...
Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately I couldn't find anywhere in that link where it might explain why two HSRP routers complain if they have the same static NAT's.
R1interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address *.253 255.255.255.128 no ip redirects ip authentication mode eigrp 48 md5 ip authentication key-chain eigrp 48 eigrp48 ip nat inside ip virtual-reassembly service-policy output setTOS no ip mroute-cache speed 10...
As an FYI, we had a similar issue yesterday after going to 7.2(2). There are previous posts that mention this, but the solution for us was here:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_tech_note09186a00807e0aca.shtml#Solution8
wrr-queue cos-map quid co1...cosnThe command maps Class-of-Service values to priority queues. The "quid" is the priority queue ID. Queue 1 is the lowest priority. The other values are the CoS values mapped to each queue. For example traffic with a Co...