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Hi Everyone,I've been reading around in the forum trying to figure out what causes giants in an mpls enabled interface. We have a network running MPLS designed by Cisco and the recommendation regarding fragmentation is to set the mtu to 1550 to acco...
Hi All,Have any of you experienced giants on an L3 interface before?We have a 6506 connected to a 6504 via Layer 3. There is a passive IPS in-line between the two. We are getting intermittent results when we ping the point-to-point ip address and t...
There are vulnerabilities found on Ciscoworks server and below patches/recommendation should be done. Please check items below and advise if these will not affect Ciscoworks LMS 2.6. Kindly advise also what are the latest versions that are supported ...
Hi guys,telnet x.x.x.x 20yyyy is the decimal line number to which you want to connect and 20 is default.What's that 20 means?May I know please?Thanks!
Thanks again Giuseppe, I just needed more information to convince myself and my colleagues that we don't need to worry much about these giants.Regards,Ron
Hi Giuseppe,That's a very concise clarification. Thanks.Though just to follow up on the other question, regarding the giants, we have this on a lot of P-PE connections although there doesn't seem to be any input errors or drops. Some forum threads me...
BTW, I'm suspecting the IPS but there is another setup with the same configuration without problems. And I was told the IPS is not doing any packet/frame manipulation.
I've already copied the new logrot.exe to Ciscoworks directory and re-configure the settings but still same issue occurred. Please advise on the next step to resolve this issue. Thanks