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Hello,I am trying to configure a route-map policy routing based on the source IP address of the packet. I have !route-map matrix permit 10 match ip address 10 set ip next-hop 172.19.249.2!but I cannot apply this policy to a VLAN interface.Any idea wh...
Hello,I'm trying to implement WCCP v2 with Bluecoat Cache engines. My current Cisco config is two Cat 6500 with PFC & MSFC running HSRP (active/passive) and connected together with a trunk. I would like to connect my Bluecoat devices with full redund...
Hi,I am trying to establish OSPF 'FULL' Adjacencies between a Cisco 2621XM and a Nokia GSM Switch (MSC/HLR). I have tested several IOS:1)IOS Version 11.xIn that case, the two neighbors have 'FULL' Adjacencies, that's fine !2)IOS Version 12.xThe two n...
Hi,I work for a Mobile ISP which offers GSM data connections terminated on AS5300 (e.g. WAP or HSCSD).Since now we have used a local pool of IP addresses defined on the AS5300 and now we are trying to implement the distribution of IP addresses via DH...
Could you tell me if the last WLSE image version 2.0 is compatible with the Hardware WLSE appliance 1105 ?If yes, how can I update my WLSE 1105 from version 1.3.2 to version 2.0 ? The procedure explained in the WLSE 2.0 Installation guide explains h...
Yes, the Nokia device is definitively a border router between Area 0 (Where the Cisco is) and Area 1 (used by the Nokia internal bus).IOS Release used is 12.3(6a) (image name is c2600-ipbase-mz.123-6a)I have also tried with other IOS 12.1, 12.2On the...
Thanks for your answer but it didn't help.The problem is that the Nokia Device does not understand an hello packet with both bits E and EA set to one. In the Hello packets generated by the Nokia I can see that the IP Neighbor Address of my Cisco is m...
Hi,Thank you for your response. So far, I did not find an answer to my problem. Could you tell me if the behaviour I mentioned (DHCP and IPCP address allocation simultaneously) is a normal one if it could be an IOS bug.Thanks