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Hi Guys,Just wondering what you're doing to load balanace internet traffic? I'm interested in load balancing internet traffic (outbound -AND- INBOUND) using multiple (at least 2) ISPs. Some of the methods I have used in the past have certain weakne...
Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but.. I am looking to buysome Cisco switches and routers on ebay. How is the software license transferred? Can the unit be sold without the software? Thanks!
I am new to QOS on Cisco 3560 3750 etc. and am looking to setup a simple / basic QOS config for some aastra phones. My switches have an existing auto qos config on them with the trunk ports configured. I reviewed Cisco's QOS guide: http://www.cisco...
I have a 3750 in a stack and some trunks to 3560s. We are implementing a new phone system with non-cisco phones. The phones we are using are aastra's. Our switches have the auto qos turn on for the trunks. The intention is to plug the existing des...
Thanks. I was hoping to find others who are using this in the real world. Your example does not cover the topic of load balancing INBOUND traffic. Balancing the Outbound is less difficult.. Anyone else out there?
The phone setup allows you to configure the COS value. I am wondering if this config should work? Short of generating a bunch of traffic are there some statistics I can look at to see queue usage levels and such to confirm it (QOS) is working?Here...
Good info. Thanks. The use of the explicit trunk with a non-cisco phone makes more sense now. I'll test it out and report back. I'm going to start another thread regarding auto QOS.
sachinraja,I had previously read the discussion in the link you posted. I just now read it again. I am still confused as to what configs will work with non-cisco phones and why. Perhaps this is a case of there being multiple ways to accomplish the...
So is it correct to say that for non-cisco phones you should not use the Cisco Voice Vlan? Also, is the method described above what most people use (anyone else out there agree / disagree with what's already been said) ? Thanks again!