Improved uptime and faster recovery from outages is often touted as a benefit of MPLS but how is that possible when it depends on the underlying IGP to know what the best route is?
If a stp segment has 3 switch ports connected to it and one is the dp and two are blocking, what is the process for the two blocking ports to 1. recognize the dp has failed 2. Decide which one of them will be the new dpThanks,Brad
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094837.shtmlThe link above is to Cisco's webpage for "NAT: Local and Global Definitions." I have a question about the section where it talks about "Define Outside Local and O...
Since you only want to monitor the traffic on one VM is there any reason you don't monitor on the VM itself instead of the swich? I'm no expert so I'm not suggesting that is the best course of action. I'm asking to learn.Thanks,Brad
The full config has quite a bit of stuff that I'm not sure is appropriate to share on a public forum.I understand and you're right to be cautious. If you can I would appreciate you sharing, at least in a general sense, the solution when you discover ...
I don't see anything wrong with the config you posted but I'm no expert. You mentioned ACL 1 but didn't say what it was or where it was applied or if there were other ACLs etc. so I'll just assume the problem is in a part of the config which you have...
Are you saying the packets are getting forwarded but they are not being NATed so they are retaining their 192.168.21.x address as the source address or is the situation such that the packets are not being forwarded because the NAT is not happening?B...