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Is there a minimum recommended value for the errdiasble recovery interval?I know that the default is 300 seconds. Is there a valid reason to decrease that interval. Are there any whitepapers available that discuss the impact of shortening it?I came...
I occasionally provide help to small non-profit organization which, during the course of the business day, handles patient healthcare records. To help ensure the confidentiality of the information that they handle, I assisted them in designing and d...
Just as an informal poll - does anyone else use the key word "any" in their crypto access lists? I know that the cisco docs state that "Cisco discourages the use of the any keyword to specify source or destination addresses.", but I've used it in th...
Currently our ISP injects a defualt route into our IGP using OSPF. Due to plans to migrate to AT&T's IPFR service, our IGP will be replaced by BGP. I've been simulating the new environment in a lab and have run into an issue with the default route ...
I'm in the process of implementing AT&T's IPFR service to replace our company's existing frame-relay network. As the network stands today, all of the branch offices connect to 1 of 3 hub sites. Each hub site has a connection to the Internet and inj...
I've changed the order of your questions.>What version of code is this on? I actually tried this in the lab, and it worked, >but all my routers are on the latest T train, for the most part. It could be >related to CSCdw54107, maybe.It may very well b...
There are a couple of solutions:- At least temporarily, can you add a static NAT entry in your fw/nat device for your workstation? The entry would map port 69 of an external ip to port 69 of your workstation's IP.- I noticed that the router is a 262...
I think there is some confusion concerning the network infrastructure, it may be on my part but I'll try to clarify my earlier post. As the network exists today, BGP is not employed anywhere in the network. We're accepting a default route from our ...