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CSS11503, WebNS 7.5 platform question: I am looking for a way that I can notify specific users via SMTP when a particular service has a state transition. Right now, I'm getting all the alarms for all the various service state transitions via a "logg...
I'm tired; I hope this makes sense.I have a CSS11503 I'm trying to get set up to load-balance a couple of web servers.At the moment, I don't have the back-end web servers plugged into the CSS directly. They have other L2 devices back there, in betwe...
Router A and Router B are IPSEC tunnel peers, using the Internet as the connectivity transport. Routers A & B perform NAT pooling with overload for Internet bound traffic - traffic destined for the remote side of the VPN tunnel is exempted from the ...
A long-established frame-relay T3 headend has been giving us problems lately. It looks like the T3 loses touch with the Verizon frame cloud. When I do a "show int s3/0", it's showing an up/down status. There are no errors, but I can see LMI's bein...
We're seeing all PVC's drop and then reappear in less than a minute on our frame-relay T3. Verizon is seeing the T3 drop also, but can't find a problem - they've tested up to the demarc, and everything appears to be fine (so they say - we've all bee...
I am using the exact method defined in the document, and it works great. I think you're making the same mistake that I made though. The document refers to building a loopback address of 1.1.1.1 and setting an ip next-hop in the route-map to 1.1.1.2...
The PVC's show "ACTIVE", even though I have the subinterfaces administratively shutdown.Broadcast queue is clean for the moment (no data going across the wire at all), but I'll keep an eye on it when I crank the subinterfaces back up. If I have broa...
Paul, there is no way to resolve the issue. Cisco recommended that I route IPX via a separate device that switches IPX L3 in hardware, like a 7200 series. With 12.1.13 IOS release, we're supposedly getting 80Kpps IPX forwarding rate. For the most ...
I take it back; IPX routing is still awfully slow. I've been fighting this battle all week. After looking at dual sniffer traces at either end of a link, I'm finding a pair of 4507's introducing as much as 11ms delay getting an IPX packet routed ac...