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Everyone,Most of you have much more experience with the Cisco WAAS platform than I do. I have inherited this WAAS platform since joining this company and we had an issue with some websites malfunctioning on port 443 when the Blue Coat proxy traffic ...
Everyone, I prematurely quit the the "sh install all impact kickstart n7000-s1-kickstart.5.2.9a.bin system n7000-s1-dk9.5.2.9a.bin" command (Ctrl-C) and when I run it again, I receive the message back "Another install procedure may be in progress. Pl...
Hi everyone, I have six R&D remote locations running tests on a test VLAN 996. I need these six remote locations to contact a test network in a data center that is also on VLAN996. The remotes locations are using Cisco 3845s and the data center is...
Everyone, This is a general question. Does anyone know what are the latest/hottest LAN designs trends being used for large scale campus and data center networks these days? Are you using L3 designs such as OSPF with ECMP or L2 designs in these large ...
Does anyone know if the ME6524 switch uses hardware or software base CEF? I know many of the 6500 switches should use hardware based CEF, but ME6524 seems to have differences with its TCAM/chipsets vs the standard 6500 platform switches. Such as fo...
Just to clarify, we are running BGP to the IXC/ISP CE routers that does the MPLS for us through their cloud. I am wondering if I can run or tunnel VPLS somehow.
Guys, Thanks. We have heard from some other network vendors that distributing L3 everywhere is an old model. Using newer protocols that other vendors have in their network equipment can aggregate the core using a L2 design and will eliminate the nee...
Thank you for the help. We found it was the Cisco having the problem. We had to turn off ip cef and ip route cache directly on the interface where the cryto map is and that fixed the problem.
On the Juniper, I can easily change the MTU size on the tunnel-rule-1.How do I tell what the MTU is on the Cisco and how do I change the MTU? Can I change the MTU on the crypto map? Thanks.
Rick, Edison, Thank you for the information. This really helps. This has been a problem with both AT&T's and Verizon's MPLS networks for us. Unfortunately, I simplified the example. In reality, it is more like 54 core sites with dual MPLS links a...