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Equipment: 7206VXR - IOS 12.0(9)S - NPE3001 FE port in base card. (FE-0/0)Module 1 is a 4 x T1 Serial card.Current ISP is connected via MultilinkPPP via 2 bonded T1 circuits. (S1/0,1)Current IP space: 1.2.2.128/26New ISP is RF-based P2P with new ante...
CSS11150, 5.00 Build 610sStandard Feature SetI have an nql called deny_nql with ip addresses/ranges that we want to block all traffic from.I'm trying to create an clause in acl 1 that will block all traffic from those addresses. This acl is to be app...
We've been having some strange behavior around 6:30 in the morning every weekday lately for our 3 LB'd server behind our CSS 11151 (v 5.00 Build 610s) with lots of up/downs on our keep alivesOur network config is a pretty standard (a relative term) t...
We have a CSS11150 with:1. port #1 uplinked to our internet connection2. port #2 downlinked to a port on a 3548.This port on the 3548 is part of a 5 port VLAN where the actual content server/services are connected to (same VLAN id on both devices)Doe...
to clarify a question you asked: the MLPPP interface has an address in a subnet for the ISP: 1.3.3.54/30Which is working fine for years now and will be dumped once we are happy with the new RF ISP.Still, no NAT happening here at all. There are no nat...
Richard,Thanks for the reply.As I said, there is no NAT'ing going on here. These are straight public IP address range allocations from the 2 different ISPs. The "WAN switch" is merely a regular layer 2 switch that we connect devices to that have been...
Tom,This sounds like a pretty serious undertaking with many facets of planning, design, testing and execution.My general recommendation would be to use HP for general LAN systems and Cisco for the WAN and Hosted systems.If you'd like to discuss this ...