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Hi,Can anyone say with certainty that NTP is fully synchronized across a VSS system? In other words, if I point all of my non-core devices at an IP residing on my network core boxes (the network management VLAN IP shared by the VSS components) for N...
All, Would you be so kind as to share your thoughts/experience with WFQ on high speed links? I know that Cisco generally considers it to be unnecessary on links greater than 2 Mbps. I have a client with a 16 Mbps HSSI connection between 3640 routers....
I hate to open a case just to ask this question. It would appear that there is no IS-IS support on 1600 or 1700 series routers. Is that in the future or just something that will not be supported?
Hello,I was wondering if anyone has experience setting up a WIC-2T as a DCE on a 1720. None of the 1720 literature references an EIA-530 DCE cable (plenty of 530 DTE cables). However, there is a Smart Serial (WIC-2T style) EIA-530 DCE cable availab...
Hello,I have a very small network with minimal NM requirements. We simply want to alert the users when the primary serial connection goes down (the DDR works so well that they never notice). I have found a few shareware products on the web. Does a...
That stupid Metro thing has gotten me in the past too! Think it had something to do with BFD support and I got all excited, only later to learn it was on the roadmap for the Metro but not the non-metro 3700 series. DOH!
I think the first question for you to address is whether or not the service provider wants TTL/traceroute enabled for their clients or for their own internal management VLAN/network? There are many nuances to traceroute in an MPLS backbone, so consi...
Think of the old thin net stuff. You've got a single conductor in that coax cable. Full duplex isn't possible because only one transmitter can be active at any one time. Conversely, with optics you nearly always have a pair of fibers. So it is by...