Any open source tools available to help determine which device is taking up all the bandwidth on a serial interface over a WAN. We used to use top talkers but its no longer available to us. Any suggestions?
Any open source tools available to help determine which device is taking up all the bandwidth on a serial interface over a WAN. We used to use top talkers but its no longer available to us. Any suggestions?
So if you are at a remote location, no network/internet access. You do a show flash and there is no flash file. No ios on pc, your out of luck, correct? Even if you use xmodem you still cannot download via console because there is no connectivity, right?
Router goes to rommon mode. Change the config reg to 0x0. No files are listed under dirflash. So memory and IOS are corrupted. Network connectivity not available. If you don't have the memory card or IOS on your pc to use via xmodem, how do you recover the router?
All working fine last friday, not page does not display message appears. Verified CW/lib/web/conf files avail. Processes are running. Working with cisco tac since Monday but still no resolution. Does anyone have any suggestions? Desparate to get this working. Cannot view outages or logs.
We have 2 Cisco 350 bridges. I want to make sure they are secure. I have configured 128 bit WEP, SSID and TKIP. I understand that if you use TKIP on your bridge you do not need to configure EAP. No wireless pc's will be used on this network. Are my devices secure enough?
In our serial interfaces we add a statement 'bandwidth 1008'. Does this statement actually set the amount of bandwidth from telco? How do I know for sure I am getting the full amount from the telco?
Our Cisco Aironet Root 340 Bridges have been failing lately at multiple sites with Stack Overflow Errors. Cisco tells me the devices are old technology and this just happen. I think it is because errors start accumulating overloading the buffer and the device fails due to memory. Does anyone...
Thanks so much for responding!
I am on the network site of this 56k point-to-point circuit. I was seeing this in our router when I ran the sh frame-relay pvc cmd but the traffic was so low I didn't understand why packets were being discarded. Would setting the DE interval on the frame-relay side...
Why would a 56k circuit mark packet's as DE when the data is only transferring at a rate of:
30 second input rate 5000 bits/sec, 8 packets/sec
30 second output rate 6000 bits/sec, 10 packets/sec.
There are also no input or frame errors but increasing DE input errors. Any suggestions?
DHCP Client goes between 2 different networks (sites A and B) using DHCP. When the client is at site B DHCP will not release the ip from the old subnet and issue a new DHCP address for the new subnet. Any Suggestions?
Need to upgrade the IOS on various 2950 switches located around the state. There is not enough flash to hold the current image and the upgrade image. Need some suggestions. How would you suggest I blow away the existing flash then upgrade to the new image using CiscoWorks entirely. I have a test...
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