On 14.01.2011 12:06, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2011, at 4:58 AM, Harris Hui wrote:
>
>> We have an AS Number AS2 and have 2 /24 subnets belongs to this AS
>> Number. It is using in US and peering with US Service Providers now.
>>
>> We are going to deploy another site in Asia, can
hello
what software do you use for looking glass. for cisco ios and ios-xr?
i use the old cougar/version6.net for ios, but ios-xr is not supported.
i came across https://github.com/tmshlvck/ulg/ but did't installed yet.
are there any other interesting lg's out there?
thanks.
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Bogdan
hello
i am playing with qos on some devices
- cisco 3560
- cisco 7609
and i have some things that i don't seem to understand.
1. in 3560, i enable mls qos, on the ingress port applyed policy map,
classify the packets with acl, mark, all good. on the egress ports i use
srr-queue with shape/share,
ke sure that any links that go between devices have trust
> set. In your case if your doing DSCP,
> then make sure each link that goes between devices which must carry
> tagged packets have trust dscp set.
>
> Brian
>
> On Nov 12, 2009, at 5:11 AM, Bogdan wrote:
>
>> hel
ee another dscp value in the counters. (besides mine).
i tried with dscp mutation and re-mapping, but it did't work.
so..start NOT trusting the edge/customers ports.
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott Morris [mailto:s...@emanon.com]
> Sent:
hello
from friday, after a peer reset from level3, we've started to have some
issues with the bgp session with level3
1. first they sent us just around 4000 prefixes (instead of ~300k)
2. then nothing, we opened a trouble ticket and they said they rebooted
a router, and so on.
(we saw an interest
SNMPv2-MIB::snmpTrapOID.0 SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.17.0.2
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.9.82.1.11.4.1.1.0 0
IF-MIB::ifName.10132 Gi0/32
the test switch is 3560G and the i use snmptrapd from a fedora
thanks
Bogdan
hello
i have an as-set that has some members, other as-sets.
can i exclude some members from my as-set members?
as-set: me
members: as-set-1, as-set-2, as-set-3
as-set-3 has some members that i want to exlude; let's say as-set-xxx,
is a member of as-set as-set-3
is there something like
members
hi
i am using cisco and rtconfig.
On 02.04.2011 15:47, Stefan Fouant wrote:
> Hi Bogdan,
>
> If you are on Cisco, you can accomplish this using the attribute-map
> argument to the as-set statement. On Juniper, this is fairly easy to
> accomplish with routing policy (learning
On 02.04.2011 19:41, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> On 02/04/2011 12:32, Bogdan wrote:
>> as-set-3 has some members that i want to exlude; let's say as-set-xxx,
>> is a member of as-set as-set-3
>>
>> is there something like
>> members: as-set-1, as-set-2, as-set-3 a
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