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could antone shed light on the following error message,"Corrected ECC from L2 cache or memory"It is appearing in the logs of a 7206VXR (NPE-G1) running "c7200-ik9o3s-mz.123-8.T6.bin"I orginally thought it was dodgy memory so I replaced it but I am st...
I have an ATM network based on LS1010switches and 7206 routers. The interface speed is usually 155Mbps and normally has several PVC's configured across each interface. My question is how do I decide what bandwidth figures I give to each PVC (sustaine...
I have a 7206vxr router with a PA-A3 ATM interface connected by optic fibre to a LS1010 ATM switch. I am getting condsiderable CRC errors on the router interface (receive side), 1000's per hour. We changed the interface on the router, it made no diff...
I have setup "ip nbar protocol discovery" on the input interfaces, I have set up Class-map's and I have created the Policy-maps but when I apply them to the WAN (ATM sub-interface) I get the message "GTS : Not supported on this interface" How do I ge...
I agree with Kevin's working, the wildcard works in binary and when written in binary where there is a 1 then a 1 or a 0 is allowed in the equivalent bit position in the IP address. Where there is a zero it has to be an exact match. Thus if you turn ...
If you do not need those lines i.e. more than five simultaneous telnet/ssh sessions then I would remove them (no line vty 5 15) you can always reinstate them later.Tom
Your diagram helps, however the answer I'll give you depends on some assumptions. 1) the clients are on the internet2) you have control of the routing.3)you will move the servers before changing the client setup4) you have some free ip addresses in t...
My simplest solution would be to dual home the servers, i.e. give them both addresses during the switchover and put secondary addresses on the router interfaces to cope with both networks.However I would advise putting a firewall in the setup, firstl...
If you put the public ip addresses on a firewall and Network Address Translate (NAT) them to internal ip addresses, you can change the internal address at will. You can also set up two sets of public IP addresses on the firewall which are NAT'ted to ...