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How would you determine if your Cisco 4510 running IOS is having perfomance issues? The slots are 6Gb and I am wondering if my 48 port Gb blades are hitting this limitation. I use Solarwinds Orion NPM and monitor the switch via SNMP. I can get ind...
On a Cisco 1841 I have two LAN subnets connected to the router using the two FE ports. I have my serial interface using a T1 with 2 PVCs. My challenge is that I want subnet #1 to route out PVC #1 and subnet #2 to route out PVC #2. I have my route ...
What is the proper routing configuration when you have a router with two FastEthernet interfaces connected to two different networks and you want to route them out of two different PVC's? We are currently using static routing and only have one defau...
We are moving from a 3005 concentrator to an ASA5510 and I have a couple of questions. In the 3005 you can disable and enable VPN tunnels rather easy. You go into the policy and check or uncheck the enable box. What is the method to temporarily di...
I have researched this quite a bit and am not able to find the right answer. I know other people are doing this but I might be over thinking it. Please look at my diagram. I am trying to extend a not so safe network across my Qwest MoE out to the ...
Very good info! Yes, 4548, 4448, and 4148 cards.Using Orion I was able to pull all the info for all the ports. I am not sure how old the data is in the switch but I have a number of discards. Not as many errors though.How do I clear this data or r...
Thanks for the input. I questioned that suggestion but I appreciate all the help that I can get.I basically did away with the PBR since I was having some issues with it not routing anything. I implemented the VRF and that seems to be working with t...
I didn't try the suggestion of adding 2 default routes:ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 interface serial0/0/0.1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial0/0/0.2 I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to get back in the router remotely. I also don't see how this woul...
Thanks. I think I am headed in the right direction now. I thought that PBR was the correct way to direct my traffic but vrf seems even easier to configure.I followed your instructions. I had to enable cef first. When I did get the ip vrf commands...