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Hi Folks,Can an interface buffer space / queue size be increased if you bundle the ports? For example, is the queue size larger for a 2G ether channel to a 1G interface? I have a situation where output drops increments on an interface occasionally (d...
Hi Folks,Could you answer this for me please since I am lacking clarity on EIGRP operation. All sims done on GNS3.1) I have a feasible successor route in my eigrp topology table to my successor route. However, when the interface where the successor r...
Hi!Lost on this one. SVI L3 interface configured with inbound and outbound ACLs. On inbound ICMP ACL, ICMP packets are logged from a source that doesn't belong to the subnet that is being controlled! Anyone know what's happening? Thanks in advance!Fe...
Hi FolksWhats the difference between WOL implementation with 'wake up frame' and 'magic packets'. I know one of the fields in a magic packet contains 16 duplications of the target device MAC address thus allowing the intended recepient to come alive ...
Hi Folks, With reference to:https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-2157#comment-20369Question, lets say two switchs are interlinked via access ports each configured for a different VLAN and similarly, two switch trunk interlinked with different n...
Hi,Thanks, but I am not using QoS. Would just like to know if a 2Gbps etherchannel will have larger switch port buffer size compared to a 1Gbps interface.Regards,
Hi Peter!Apologies for the delay and thanks for the response.Let's say we have a point to point link between two routers on GNS3. If one end of the link is shut down, the other end will remain up, interface and line protocol! This is what threw off t...
R2 ip address you have provided is: 10.34.63.254/20So you should add the following network statement in ospf on R2:'network 10.34.48.0 0.0.15.255 area 5' which will cover above R2 IP address.If there is OSPF running between R2 and R3 then yes you wil...