Hello Nils,I do not believe 40Mb is normal and given that the speeds do not reach linerate, I don't expect this to be a loop.Would it be possible to perform a short sniffer capture to determine which traffic is being flooded?Cheers,Bert
When looking further, that second option would not be valid in your case due to the fact that the next hop would be directly connected.Would it be possible to provide some clarification why you would require PBR in your scenario?Do you have a default...
Hi Anand,I believe you will have to rewrite the whole access list to include all entries which may match.If feasible in your setup, you may also be able to use the following:=======================================route-map SERVER permit 10 match ip a...
Hi,Do you mean something like this:Router# conf tRouter(config)# username cisco\adminjsmith password xyzRouter(config)# line vty 0 4Router(config-line)# login localConnected to router.cisco.com.Escape character is '^]'.User Access VerificationUserna...
Hi Nils,looking at the counters being almost equal, this looks like either broadcast/multicast or unknown unicast flooding.The easiest next step would probably be to perform a span session from one of the interfaces to determine which traffic is bein...