than customer downtime and our time to repair.
Feel free to ping me off-list for any other questions.
Jeff Saxe
blue ridge internetworks
321 east main st • suite 200
charlottesville va 22902
434.817.0707 x 2024
www.briworks.com
Central Virginia’s technology authority since 2000.
ds until you see LMI
enquiries both sent and received; right now the "show interface" from the Cisco
side shows it has not received any LMI enq yet.
Good luck, and I hope it's that simple. :-)
Jeff Saxe
blue ridge internetworks
321 east main st • suite 200
charlottesville va 2290
same thing would have happened had one of
my customers tried to use a SIP VoIP carrier through our Internet.
So, in short, I would guess that your upstream's dropping problem was
*probably* accidental rather than intentional, and if you can bring it to the
attention of the right people at that IS
erface. In that case,
as Dorn Hetzel just chimed in, you probably want (spaced out to be clearer than
the syntax naturally prints out)
permittcpanyhost 2.2.3.4 eq 80
permittcpanyhost 2.2.3.4 eq 443
deny ipany host 2.2.3.4
pe
lication is that sensitive.
In my experience it works great and does exactly what it's designed for. I use
it for BGP peers within my AS and with some customers.
-- Jeff Saxe
Blue Ridge InternetWorks
Charlottesville, VA
From: Rafael Ganascim [rgana
But that was a weird edge case. Most of the time we just used the outside
Internet address, either T1 or Ethernet. Email me back privately if you want me
to dig up the configs out of our CatTools archive.
-- Jeff Saxe
Blue Ridge InternetWorks
Charlottesville, VA
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27;t have a lab router
handy to lab it up, and of course on my normal production router it comes up
empty (lists column headers, but no routes) because I don't have any edge cases
on there right now. But I think this is what you want.
-- Jeff Saxe
Network Engineer, Blue Ridge InternetWorks
a map automagically
low cost, of course
Thanks in advance, everyone.
-- Jeff Saxe, Network Engineer
Blue Ridge InternetWorks, Charlottesville, VA
434-817-0707 ext. 2024 / js...@briworks.com
would try to come up and fail, over and over.
None of our external peers objected when we set ourselves to 10 and 30.
We do have more modern routers now, so maybe I should get off my
behind and try BFD. I'm probably behind the curve here.
-- Jeff Saxe, Network Engineer
Blue Ridge Intern
omer-angering outage periods
that we used to have with another provider which shall not be named. (OK, it
will: GroupSpark. Stay far away from them.)
-- Jeff Saxe
Network Engineer, Blue Ridge InternetWorks
Charlottesville, VA
www.briworks.com
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