Not sure the ETA but the network that the address for cisco.com resolves
to (198.133.219.0/24) is no longer in BGP.
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Aaron Millisor
R. Benjamin Kessler wrote:
Hey Gang -
I'm unable to get to cisco.com from multiple places o
to use those 6-port DS3 cards which allowed for hefty DS3 termination.
Brian
On May 15, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Aaron Millisor wrote:
We ran into a similar quandary and have about the same amount of
traffic as your network. When purchasing gear a year ago we decided
against 7200's with an NPE-G
We ran into a similar quandary and have about the same amount of traffic as your
network. When purchasing gear a year ago we decided against 7200's with an
NPE-G2 as insufficient for the load. Have you looked at the 7304?
The Cisco 7304 with an NSE-150 processing engine on it offloads a lot of
Thank you both. Strict mode uRPF was indeed the problem. Took awhile for
them to fix it for me, but at least it's fixed.
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Anders Lindbäck wrote:
On 7 jan 2009, at 21.05, Niels Bakker wrote:
* aaron.milli...@bright.net (Aaron Millisor) [Wed 07 Jan 2009, 20:53
CET]:
[..]
If I we
I am curious to know if anyone has else has hit a problem like the one I
am running into right now.
I have two DS3 DIA's in my router, terminating on two separate routers
at Sprint. We peer with BGP and I am prepending certain of my prefixes
to balance the traffic load.
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