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This may be an odd question, however I am working on performing some application performance testing and was thinking about using the router to add delay to the packets. I noticed under the interface config mode there is a delay option to increment i...
The company I work for has several site to site VPN offices in AsiaPac running on 1712's. In particular our office in Tokyo drops it's tunnel every 8 hours like clock work.The service provider in Tokyo is Asia Netcom. If anybody has any ideas please ...
Another option would be to just have two static default routes. The router will load balance between the two routes. The ideal configuration would be for your ISP to also have two static routes that are load balancing back to your router
It is possible to load balance using something like Equal Cost Multipath with OSPF. Are you running a routing protocol to your ISP or is it all static routes.--Josh
Vilmal, Looking through the log I am not seeing a corresponding link failure for each VPN session drop, and if the headend circuit was failing all of my other VPN remotes would be having the same issue... Here is what my log looks like;*Aug 11 05:2...
Serhat, I have worked with all three of the technologies that you reference above. As to question one it really depends on the level of control that you need for your environment. The IOS SLB will only go up to layer 4 and is really just for very ...
I have found this link to be very helpful;http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1830/products_feature_guide09186a008008743b.html#22712Basically you go into config mode and enter a ip dhcp pool <> and that will put you in the DHCP ...