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I am trying to solve a problem of extending multiple switching layers between three buildings as part of a Data Center build/move. We have private single mode fiber between all three buildings that will be in place before the move. The distance bet...
I have two N7Ks with a vPC configuration in which somehow the keep-alive destination was removed from the B side of the vPC pair. I now want to configure the peer-keepalive destination on B but I am unsure what impact this will have on the operations...
Within a router, Is PAK_Priority preserved once a packet is encapsulated in GRE? In other words, if a EIGRP packet had PAK_priority set and was then encapsulated in GRE, does the GRE packet now have PAK_priority set?
I currently have LMS 2.2 installed on Solaris 2.8 on a Sun280R. I am struggling with the 80G disk space requirements since my current LMS 2.2 install only requires the following. (I do not have DFM installed, only Common Services, Campus and RME). Th...
I am running CW2000 LMS 1.1 on Solaris 2.8. I use IE 5.5 as my browser.I just started receiving 403 - Forbidden errors when I try to launch Hardware or Software Report under Inventory within RME 3.3. Other links appear to work without problem (like s...
Jon, I thought that PAK_priority was an internal flag used by the router and not used externally. Can you confirm that the other GRE endpoint would see the PAK_priority flag after the GRE header is removed?
Jon,Thanks for the quick response. I knew that all routing protocols get marked to CS6, but I thought that PAK_Priority was an additional internal flag that was used within a router to ensure those packets were forwarded on a congested interface. The...