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I have a number of locations exhibiting this behavior. Here is the typical layout:Cisco 3750 PoE running 12.2.44(SE6) IP Services.Vlans Defined - 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90IP Routing EnabledSDM Preferred Routing EnabledLow Traffic Volume - Typically...
Is there a way to configure a router to trigger a Syslog message when a link drops (or joins) a Multilink bundle? For the moment I have CiscoWorks monitoring the physical interfaces in each Multilink bundle, but because of this I have to create a s...
One of our Telco service providers is asking if we can rate-limit traffic leaving our facility into their network. Their link is used to extend one of our Vlans to a DR site across the state. Our switch port facing their equipment is Gig/E, and the...
Is there a way to have a Cisco router monitor the Line Protocol of a WAN interface and subsequently shutdown or otherwise disable another (specified) interface should the WAN interface LP goes down?
Just to clarify, it affects any Host, not just Servers.To answer your question, Ping response times between devices on the same Vlan are less than 1ms with the occasional spike. Expected behavior
My routers are no different, but thanks anyway.Anyone else know of a method to get the router to trigger a Syslog message when a link joins or leaves a Multilink bundle?
The examples provided in your link seem to require a Layer 3 environment. Our situation has the port that faces Telco defined as an access switchport. The link across the Telco network is essentially an extension of the Vlan assigned to that port. ...
Jon, thanks for the quick reply.We have a 3 facility LAN campus - each facility with it's own subnets - that has 2 WAN routers available into the corporate network. The routers have HSRP defined on their LAN interfaces. R1 is the DG for two of the ...