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Hi All, On a 4500 I can set the internal-DSCP of ingress packets such that a particular egress Q is used on the way out. This process does NOT then result in the internal-DSCP value being written into the DSCP field of IP traffic. Correct? Does the s...
Hi, Question re iBGP and eBGP. Let's say I take some eBGP routes into my AS. I then pass them across the AS via iBGP. On the other side, I have them as iBGP and propagate them onwards downstream via eBGP (assuming all the normal stuff is ok, as_path ...
Hi All, Two 3750's in a stack. One is Master, other is Slave. Having read the white-paper at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_white_paper09186a00801b096a.shtmlIf the Master crashes or loses power, the Slave will become ...
internal-DSCP is the tag used by the switch to carry QOS-treatment information from ingress to egress ports. It is pure Cisco proprietory, and is not written to the packet or frame (unless instructed to do so via policy map). peter
It's likey that the port is set to half-duplex (or is negotiating half duplex) while the connected device is running full duplex. The port just sees too many collisions. peter
Yeah, thanks for that. The issue is that I'll be routing out the stack.. one L3 interface on each switch in the stack. The point is that if one stack fails, downstream switches can still route out the other physical path - as long as the other switch...
There's nothing actually "on-demand" about ODR.It's main benefit WAS very low processing, simple to configure, next-to-zero maintainense. You could run it on the smallest and cheapest devices, blah blah. It is dead, and I know one place that still us...