Looking for comprehensive and somewhat inexpensive QoS testing software. Typically two endpoints running the codecs I specify. (The telephony system may or may not be Cisco.)My responsibility will be to provide network paths that will support voice...
We have an application (client - database) that doesn't do well with the 1 hour connection idle timeout (TCP conn).The setting is global and much has been made about adjusting that timeout. Very hesitant to extend it (they will not be happy until th...
I'm under the impression that our current router platforms wouldn't be able to handle various queueing strategies on E and FE interfaces. (GE out of the question.) Our WAN service handoffs will be of the ethernet type. Current routers include: 36...
We now have multiple outside interfaces - different ISP's. The plan is to have one interface handle all web traffic (we will call that outside1)- the other VPN's (outside2).To handle this - I figured I'd set the default route to use the ISP on outsi...
edit, counters were cleared ONCE prior to running the first "show interface" command - NOT after each command afterwards... just wanted to clarify(so the counters showing "0" output drops makes no sense, neither does the amount of drops right after a...
We have many 3750X stacks deployed. We have the same problem you are reporting on all stacks running 12.2(58)SE2. I consider this a bug, though I cannot locate TAC specifying it as such. Other stacks running something older than 12.2.58 are not ha...
We ran into it and are pursuing it with much interest via a different avenue. Have some information saying that it may be fixed soon. I can't access that bug ID any longer (which concerns me). This is a pretty big deal for us.Rick
So, for example, would QPM be able to generate 20 simultaneous G.711u calls, place additional flow on the wire, then let me know if all 20 passed? I'm not sure that is what QPM is designed to do. I guess I'm looking for something equivalent to NetI...
For a tool, I use iperf in conjunction with psexec. (As long as you have rights to the end workstations, end users don't need to be involved.)The other thing you really need to look into developing is NetFlow. One of the best free tools your router...