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Hello all, I am installing a new set of 5515-X ASAs to replace a 5510, and I'm a bit confused at how they are doing the licensing for the IPS. The box came with an anvelope for with a PAK for the IPS license. However, it won't let me enter it on th...
Hey all, This is a general question, wondering if anyone knows. Historically, VPC has had issues with creating routing adjencencies across the peer-link, due to the loop prevention logic. Now, with Fabricpath enabled, you move to VPC+ where the pee...
The title pretty much says it all. I have a customer who is running 5510s on 8.2. We are replacing them with 5515-Xs, but obviously need to upgrade the configs first. One thought I had: copy the old config to the startup config on the new box, the...
I am trying to install a new 16 port 10 Gig interface card in a 6509-E chassis, which is supposed to be fully supported. But when the card was inserted, it said that not enough cooling was available for the card (it says 70cfm per slot are available...
I've been experimenting with EIGRP unequal cost load balancing, and I've come up with some puzzling stuff. I have two (virtual) routers, one with a two-link Multilink PPP and one with a single serial link. When I first set it up, the traffic actual...
All, Thanks for the heads up. I did figure out a workaround: I can run 8.4 in GNS3. I should be able to import the config to the startup in that, and then do a reload and it should do the migration. I will still most likely need to massage it after...
I know that 8.6 is the lowest version. My idea, though, was to take the old config and, copy it directly to the startup-config (via the "copy tftp: start" command) and then reload. My thought process was that this would be like booting up a box aft...
As promised, I am following up on this discussion.It turns out the problem was inadequete power in the chassis all along. When I put the card in the chassis, it had just enough power to power the card, but then didn't have enough left to kick the fa...
Nope, that's for the 6513 (non E).According to this, the 6509-E-FAN is the only one supported:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/hardware/Chassis_Installation/Cat6500/02prep.html#wp1092394
Unfortunately, we are out of our change window (and some other stuff happened, suffice to say I can't play around with the switch right now) The Sup is a 720-3B. Here is what it says about the fan:fan-tray 1: fan-tray 1 type: WS-C6509-E-FAN fan-...