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Dear Cisco Support Forum,I am getting spikes in my IP SLA UDP-Jitter measurements, and is wondering if these are real spikes whcih the users would notice, or if this is just due to the router being slow to respond.I think it might be due to the large...
Dear Community,What does RP drops entail?We are experiencing 0.23 % drops on an vlan int on one of our 6500. This interface is an L3 to a server-subnet. 29563976÷12851487771×100 = 0.230043218Doing a sh int vlan 238 switching shows 30935411 RP (Route ...
HiI have a problem with the 6500 not exporting netflow data. They are not exported due to no fib.I have read somewhere that this has something to do with VRF. VRF are running on the router.ip flow ingress has been applied to desired ip int.Is there a...
The spikes goes away when I use 64 byte packages. (I knew that beforehand. ) And yes, I know the values are a bit high. The point is to, in a way, "stress test" the line since there sometimes is an issue with larger packets. I monitor the CPU usage...
Thank you for your answer. I also liked the little brainteaser. I had to find out where you got the host IP from. I don't work that much (yet) with hex, but I do have an advanced calculator in my Linux
It seems to me that 00.26.55.7F.66.C0, which is a server I have now located, is generating loads of ARP (protocol 0806)broadcasts.Its a server which runs HP Insight Manager..Could it be a mailfunc. nic?But, here follows the different commands.-k05-rs...
Hey. The problem was that there is no global routing on this 6500 and the version it is running does not support netflow exporting to VRF . So I need to wait untill we can upgrade it to a newer release.the correct command is :ip flow-export destinati...