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Hi thereI know that I've seen a document of all Cisco routers, showing their performace in terms of packets per second. However, I've seem to have lost this document and therefore I'm looking for it.Does anybody have the URL for this document?
Hi thereI've been asked to provide a design for a SDH based network, consisting of 3 nodes: one cpe and 2 network nodes.The network would look like this:CPE --30km-- NODE-1 --15km-- NODE-2The CPE must provide 1 STM-4, 2 STM-1 and 3 E3.Node-1 must pro...
Hi thereNetwork as shown:Enduser -> eth-to-atm -> C7600 -> switchThe enduser uses FastEthernet and have several VLANs.The "eth-to-atm" is a non-cisco based system capable of converting ethernet to atm cells and allowing baby giants (at least up to 15...
Hi thereI'm currently looking into deploying a MPLS based network in a SP core network. Currently the core is based purely on ATM and the access net is based on part ATM and part Ethernet.During the migration fase, I need to maintaine the ATM network...
Hi thereA collegue of mine has asked me to create the following:A customer is connected onto a 7204vxr. The router is running BGP. The router is receiving a full BGP feed. Some of these routes are marked with a community (community A and community B)...
Hi Russ.Your anwser is just as I expected I do believe my collegue ows me a cold beer because he claimed otherwise. (I said it is not possible without BGP and he claimed it is :))Cheers, Lars
As assumed it all worked out quite well when I inserted the 2 cards into the switch.The switch discovered the new card and started the self test procedure before it came online.Next time I'm not worried to do it Cheers, Lars
Ok, that's sounds interesting. I've also found some other equipment that might do well across a MPLS network (again it's TDMoIP... http://www.rad.com/Home/0,6583,953,00.html)Thank's for the answer anyway. Now I'v got a few different approaches for st...
A Cisco 2691 does handle DS3 connection quite well, however you shouldn't count on full speed at 64 bytes packages. The router is capable of routing 70 Kpps.For further infos, please consult http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/routers/ps2...