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should my srr-queue bandwidth allocation match my queue set buffer allocation.
auto qos sets up 25 25 25 25 for buffer allocation with always needs to be changed, but shouldnt this buffer allocation also match bandwidth allocation, if i am allowing 6...
using dmvpn,but backhauling internet traffic over dmvpn to central site for monitoring, etc. This unfortunately has the side effect of breaking spoke to spoke dynamic tunnels. Anyone know a work around?
I want to run an eem script on router b if router A track/sla goes down. Is there a way to have router A send an event/message to router b that and eem applet or tcl script could monitor for and trigger on?
we have set up our queues to match our carriers, they have set the top to classes to 40% and 39%, does this really make much of a difference then. From what I understand, a ratio is calculated and each class gets to transmit according to that ratio,...
I have a policy that first shapes the traffic to the correct bandwidth, then applies LLQ, then of course the cos_out has ef, af41, etc with different bandwidths. So my question is I'm seeing a lot of buffer drops, are these packets being dropped bef...
Yes its a different way to do nat, but there are differences, rule base nat you can change the order of your rules, object based nat you cant, also nat rules are performed in order, so rule 1, 2, 3 etc. I'm pretty sure object based rules come after a...
also, if you have an internal route vs and external eigrp route, even if you set admin distance, internal route will alway be preferred. So usually if im in an environment where i redistribute from bgp, and say have a backhaul connections between si...