I have an Internet router running eBGP with my ISP. My Internet router is receiving a default route learned from the ISP. My Internet router is is then redistributinging itself as the defualt route to my internal router/network via iBGP. This works f...
I have two routers connected over a frame relay PVC using sub-interfaces. Router A has a HSSI interface with a larger MTU size. Router B has a serial interface with a normal 1500 MTU size. These two routers will not form an OSPF adjacency. I know I w...
I have a group of routers connected over a T1 line all uising AMI encoding. I believe I am having an issue known as the ones density problem. What can I do to solve this issue? I think going to b8zs encoding would solve the problem, is this correct?
On a PIX running NAT can I have to static mappings which map two seperate outside ip addresses to a single inside ip address? If I do have this already will it cause any conflicts?
I tried adding a static default route on my Interent router that points to my ISP instead of receiving it via eBGP from the ISP. My internal router which runs iBGP with my Internet router still does not drop its default route when the link to the ISP...
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I went ahead and brought down the mtu size on the subinterface of the HSSI interface and I was able to get an adjacency. Thanks.
Yes, the erase startup-config will delete the stored configuration file and the delete flash:vlan.dat erases the vlan database. After issuing these commands you have to reboot the switch without saving the current configuration and the switch should ...
See this link:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2120/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008008cd4c.htmlIt outlines how to configure a pix firewall for use with an MS Exchange mail serverHope this helps.
If I understand your situation correctly try adding the following command in your pix (not sure what version you are running):alias(inside) 172.31.0.9 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.255Hope this helps.