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I have Cisco 2900 series routers on both sides of a Metro Ethernet Circuit. We have purchased 200MBPS of bandwidth, to transfer data from one SAN to another. Looking at my SAN, I am sending data at about 50MBPS. I called my provider, and they confirm...
What is the deal with the SPF+ connectors. Are they all vendor specific?We purchased an HP "Bundle" that was a blade server, SAN and 10GB switch. Well the HP 10GB switch is only 10GB with SPF+ connectors, and I need to cable it into my Cisco network....
I have a hub / spoke configuration, with about 9 spokes. All connect ot the main office over a VPN, all native Cisco routers (2900 series)I want to use netflow to monitor traffic, and I started, but my results are not what I expected. I don't think I...
I have a "core" router at my main site (Hub spoke configuration).My remote sites connect back to the core router over VPN I'm using a 2921 router as my "core"I have Metro Area Ethernet connecting most of my sites, the remander are coming in VIA MPLS....
I have two sites with 2921 IPSec Routers. Each router has 3 ethernet interfaces. One LAN, one Internet, and one Ethernet based private circuit.I need to do site to site VPN between these routers, over the private circuit. However, that circuit fails ...
It is routed. But the metro ethernet is almost bridge like. But even if that was the case, I still would need Century Link to configure those switches and other devices to use jumbo frames, and I'm not sure that is an option.
I'm a bit concerned about this since the SAN and local network is configured for jumbo frames, but I have no real control over frame size when it leave my network.I'm open to ideas on how to address this.
Thanks Steve.I have all catalyst switches, and I need another switch for my network, and wanted to go with another catalyst. but then I have to connect to the HP with with 10GB.I have not purchased this switch yet, and if I'm going to have to go fibe...
That was informative, but I'm looking at a catalyst 3560-X switch.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10744/index.htmlSo I'm not certain of the info you provided for the Nexus switches would apply.