Would anyone from JP Morgan just so happen to be lurking on the list?
If so, would you mind contacting me off-list regarding a reachability issue
that some of my customers are experiencing with your website(s),
specifically jpmpb.com.
Thanks
Tom
Working just fine from Virgin Media.
On 31 January 2016 at 17:19, Daniel Corbe wrote:
>> On Jan 31, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Matthew Huff wrote:
>>
>> Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to
>> Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two
>
I once tried an LX-SMF-MMF-LX type setup using mode conditioning patch
leads between the SMF-MMF and MMF-LX portions of the span. I would be
hesitant to recommend it, simply touching the patch lead on the MMF-LX
portion would result in horrendous error counts. Suffice to say, we bit the
bullet and
I found I had to do this many years ago on some Cisco routers to get them to
load balance (per packet) across two links. Adding 0.0.0.0/0 routes across
both links just resulted in traffic routing across one link. Broke it into
two /1's per link and it worked perfectly.
On 24 September 2011 02:12,
flows, the traffic across the bus
will be 2Gbps, right?
And of course, this doesn't include any bus-intensive operations
like multicast
or things which require cpu processing - those can consume a lot
more resources than the input rate of the port.
-David Barak
Tom Storey wrote:
Not
> Not every bit in results in just one bit out. Broadcast, multicast,
> flooding for unknown MACs (or switching failures), ...
They were talking about a simple scenario where a bit that enters a port
will leave a port. With 24 gigabit ports, for all intents and purposes,
you will only ever have
> 'No ip domain lookup' will solve your problem instance below. Eg dns
True, but only really useful until you configure the device and it can
reach a DNS server, at which point you lose the ability to resolve any
hostname, but would be very handy in a lab where DNS is never likely to
exist I must
Erm, what does that have to do with DNS lookups? :-)
> line con 0
> transport preferred none
> line vty 0 15
> transport preferred none
>
> Nick
>
FWIW Ive rarely had a problem breaking out of ping/traceroute/etc on a Cisco.
I have found that Shift-Ctrl, then a very very small delay and 6 (while
still holding down Shift-Ctrl) works like a charm every time.
Maybe the terminals I use are just more friendly towards that sort of key
sequence th
Considering that Ciscos wait for a response before sending the next
echo-request, you should never end up in a situation where replys are
received out of order.
That is going by my knowledge of traditional IOS. Ive not yet had any
experience with IOS XE or XR to be able to quote any other e
Hi all.
I have several of these units deployed, they are all running fine, but I
am looking for information about them, specifically SNMP related.
Our Alcatel contacts have given us a collection of MIBs, from which I cant
really get anything useful out of the radios. Other than that they dont
see
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