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Hi all.
I have only played with ACI on dCloud and have read whatever I can find from resources online. We don't have a live ACI-infrastructure (yet). There are some questions I cannot seem to find answers to, and hope that some of you can enlighten ...
Hi all.
We have a bounch of ISR819GW's which provides wireless access to clinical services in ambulances through DMVPN over LTE/3G. The integrated WAPs in these routers are connected to central controllers in mode Flexconnect.
The personell in the ...
Hi Jason, and thanks for your thorough reply.
This made my day. I don't know where I got the assumption that the external EPGs was tightly coupled with routing. Now it makes sense, and most of my concerns related to policy scaling and flexibility are...
My example config is actually the entire config for that context. For this example the ACE works as a regular router. No more policies.The 'Server' and 'Client' is actually xChariot agents on Ubuntu Clients with tweaked kernel. When sending traffic w...
Thanks.I understand that parameter-maps must be applied to policies assossiated with 'something'. But what you are saying is that the tcp scaling-option in the tcp header is by default not touched as long as there is no parameter-map/policy-map assoc...
Thanks for your replies.But does one need to set the "set tcp window-scale x" in addition to "tcp-option window-scale allow" also for traffic that is just passing the ACE (routed) or does this only applies to traffic originating from the ACE itself (...
Hi.We are experiencing the same issue. Could you post your parameter map which changes this behaviur? As I understand I can actively set a new scaling-factor, but that is not what I want. I want it to just forward it untouched. Did you manage to acco...