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Hi,When performing a mtrace on our devices, we always get these two lines within the trace. Can anyone tell me what this means?x.x.x.xx.x.x.xx.x.x.x 0.0.0.0 None Admin. Prohibited !RPF!10.1.x.x [default]0.0.0.0 PIM [x.x.0.0/16]x.x.x.xx.x.x.xThanks,D...
Hi,I need a little sanity check please. I want to consolidate two PIX's onto a single ASA. Each PIX currently has an IPSEC VPN that terminates on the same remote peer (our ePoP VPN router).The plan is to have interesting traffic for both local subnet...
I am trying to design a failover solution that uses Policy Based Routing between two ISP's - using one router getting bonded T1's from one and a cable modem ethernet handoff from the other. It seems fairly straight forward from the PBR aspect, but w...
I cannot find any mean-time-between-failure data for the ISR chassis .. in particular the 3845. Does anyone know the MTBF for the chassis only (not any interface cards).TIADave
I am going to be installing a couple ASA failover pairs plus a redundant CSS load-balancing solution soon, and I have some basic newbie questions about setting up the CSS11503's. The basic scenario is this:Internet -> FW Pair 1(A/S Failover) -> DMZ1 ...
Same thing - Packet Voice DSP Module (PVDM). Basically needed for terminating analog calls and transcoding between different codecs. Use the Cisco DSP calculator tool to size the PVBM needed.Dave
Same thing - Packet Voice DSP Module (PVDM). Basically needed for terminating analog calls and transcoding between different codecs. Use the Cisco DSP calculator tool to size the PVBM needed.Dave
Same thing - Packet Voice DSP Module (PVDM). Basically needed for terminating analog calls and transcoding between different codecs. Use the Cisco DSP calculator tool to size the PVBM needed.Dave
Problem solved. I just added:global (outside) 1 interfacenat (outside) 1 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.240 outsideThis allowed the VPN IP Pool to flow through the corporate interface. Thanks to all that helped - Dave