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OK, so I'm trying to do this:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5207/products_feature_guide09186a00801d1cb5.html#1027184...with the -- 'set peer hostname.com dynamic'But the version of IOS I'm running does not support the 'dynamic' fea...
I need to drive up my latency between a link to test an applications behavior. I have multiple routers I could use (1x3825 & 3x2801). I could use traffic shaping, but that doesn't let me input a latency delay in ms between packets... Any other tho...
Is there any documentation anywhere that states an ACL will not work when compress stac is turned on for a synch serial interface? Is there any way to circumvent this behavior to be able to use an ACL and compression?Kind regards in advance.
OK, so I would like to mark COS bits on some specific data so I setup PBR. The policy goes through 4 access lists of which each has one statement in it looking for a different TCP or UDP port to assign to a given precedence. When I enable this on ...
Really??? Bummer. I could have sworn that there was a longer way of doing this.Grrrr. Well -- if anyone has any ideas, let me know. I'd still rather not upgrade just for this one item.Regards,Dave
Yeah, that's really sad. I have some time today, maybe I'll open it up. When I do I'll post what it's logged under and see how quick they close it to say "Yeah - we know." and that'll be the end of it... The funny thing is that Cisco has that Q...
And actually Colin - if you'd like, go ahead and open the TAC. I won't have time until the end of the week. The thing is, I *need* this compression with QoS because of the sensitivity of the data...Thanks again!Kind regards,Dave
Detail, schmetails. Thanks for reassuring my doubt in what I was doing. I had tested this on a few 12.2 and 12.3 trains, so it's been b0rked for a while now.I've opened more TAC cases.Thanks Colin!