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Hey all, From Cisco's site, and all other documentation I can find - it clearly states that while shaping, "If not enough tokens are in the bucket to send a packet, the packet either waits until the bucket has enough tokens (in the case of a shaper) ...
Hey all,I have a router that is running at ~37% CPU utilization with ~37% interrupt utlization. I have verified that CEF is enabled on all interfaces and that it is running. In addition I have followed Ciscos troubleshooting guide http://www.cisc...
Hey all, In an attempt to make my network as secure as possible. I wanted to disable LLDP. When is it right to disable LLDP and when do you need it. I know it is for interoperability but currently we have all Cisco switches in our network. Thanks al...
I have a need to backup and track changes of all my Cisco switch configs. I want this process to be automated and also use ftp not tftp. Does anyone know how to go about doing this. I have searched high and low and cannot find anything about this. To...
Hey all, I have just walked into a network that I am now in charge of taking care of. While there is alot of work that needs to be done to clean it up, I have come across something that is interesting. I have a 6506 that is configure for vtp ser...
OK. That makes sense with what I am seeing on the command line. I suppose it means the theory holds true as well. Technically, the router is only sending the tokens that exist in the bucket every Tc, but some mechanism allows a credit to be establish...
Do you connect to your switch via G1/0/24? You said you ssh to a public address that is being translated to a VLAN are you connecting through the firewall? Also, how come you can't console into the switch. If you lose connection and have to reload th...
Hey, If I understand your question correctly you want to plug your phone into one of the switchports and have that get it's own IP address from vlan1 that you have setup, if that is the case you need to set up a new DHCP scope with the correct r...
Yes! That is my feelings exactly. Because I have no one else to bounce any ideas off of I wanted to get some opinions from other people. I am just glad I am not the only one. Thanks for your input.