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Hi is it possible to get a conns/sec statistic from the IOS SLB configuration. I can only see conns and max conns etc. I'm trying to get a figure to use so that I can compare it to max conns/sec. I gather IOS SLB is capable of 20k max conns/sec with ...
HiI'm hoping I can get some opinions on this. I have 2 7200 routers with 2 gig interfaces each. Each gig interface is connected to 2 stacked 3750 switches. I have sub interfaces configured on both the gig interfaces so they are essentially dot1q to t...
hiI know online insertion and removal is supported on the 3845 router but my question is does this cover placing a network module into a free slot on the router while it is powered up as opposed to swapping out an existing network module?Thanks
Hi Question I have is related to the following setup. WLSM and access points (L3 roaming)incorporated into 6500 with FWSM. The FWSM is firewalling 2 wireless networks. Access points have BVI on seperate subnet with subinterfaces on fastethernet defin...
HiQuestion I have is related to the following setup. WLSM and access points (L3 roaming)incorporated into 6500 with FWSM. The FWSM is firewalling 2 wireless networks. Access points have BVI on seperate subnet with subinterfaces on fastethernet defini...
HiThe easiest way is to create a route map which matchs a source address and then sets the ip next hop to whichever IP address you want. If you want to match community then the community needs to have been set on the incoming routes from the far end....
no Im not saying it's incorrect. If you are trying to advertise 152.1.1.4/30 then yes it is incorrect.Most people would advertise the network instead of the host. Generally when you advertise a /32 host it's a loopback.
Thanks for all the hints. I think I might try the standy use bia command with a larger decrement first and see how it goes. I suspect it's an issue with the hsrp mac address. I'll check out that bug although Im not getting any of the standby groups s...
hiI think it's because you are summarising the 152 network which covers your 152.1.1.4/30 subnet and since EIGRP admin distance (90) is preferred over OSPFs (110) the router is placing it in the routing table as an EIGRP learned route.Try no auto-sum...