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[11:00]<fnajcnz>i go
[11:00]<fnajcnz>i have my examen
[11:01]<fnajcnz>my test
[11:01]<znzwzzn>fellaz.
[11:01]<fnajcnz>i send a email to afternoon
[11:01]<fnajcnz>bye
[11:01]<znzwzzn>loather: are you the same guy as loather-work?
[13:02]<wusxy>Hi all, if one would kindly help me with small thing please. I've got the line in eigrp redistribute static metric 10000 100 255 1 1500. I'm just trying to define or find out what these metrics are for. Thanks
[13:05]<-- svgvsdyzgjvr xrs>/dev/null")
[13:09]<fjsvnf>xushi: The eigrp metric is the combination of the aggregate delay and the minimum bandwidth along the path. Either use a metric offset or set bandwidth/delay seperately. If you need different metric on inbound/outbound go for an offset list.
[13:10]<wusxy>thanks postel. All i really need is to explain that line, or more precise, what each of the 5 metrics above stands for.
[13:10]<wusxy>tried googling for it, but it's a bit harder to find than i thought
[13:13]<fjsvnf>xushi: bandwidth delay reliability loading mtu
[13:14]<wusxy>postel: thanks =)
[13:16]<pu2zz>http://www.internetworkpro.org/wiki/index.php/Certifications
[13:16]<pu2zz>und geh mal auf edit
[13:23]<zczq9t>hi all
[14:12]<fj2j>hi. can someone tell me whats wrong wen i have a lot of output buffer failures and sometimes also underruns on some interface. the switches are catalayst 3550-48 with ios 12.1.
[14:13]<zczq9t>hi all
[14:14]<zczq9t>can any body help with setting up public ip to my linux box
[14:14]<zczq9t>i tried two times and i failed
[14:16]<2zdsnpzz>Uh, ifconfig <interface> <ipadress> how hard can it be?
[14:18]<zczq9t>no actually I did all of those but on cisco switch its showing the link is up but i cannot ping to the gateway
[14:18]<zczq9t>the cable is perfect
[14:19]<zczq9t>bamsefar :can you tell me where i am going wrong?
[14:20]<zczq9t>assigning ip address?
[14:25]<jnfnwzllnzcn>specifying netmask ?
[14:25]<jnfnwzllnzcn>ifconfig <dev> <ip> netmask <netmask> ?
[15:49]<mjlnd>I'm getting ' Deny inbound (no xlate) ' log messages on traffic between two vlans, that static rules already exist for -- anyone got any clues on how to allow this traffic ?
[15:55]<-- czzzsu xzs fuyv (>home();")
[16:11]<vd2r>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2120/products_system_message_guide_chapter09186a008008d275.html#40403
[16:34]<dzzc1lyvn>omg
[16:34]<dzzc1lyvn>this is crazy
[16:34]<dzzc1lyvn>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/17/blue_security_folds/
[16:40]<vd2r>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2120/products_system_message_guide_chapter09186a008008d275.html#40403
[17:04]<xud2jfv>Is there a way to mirror the IP traffic of a serial interface to another port for monitoring?
[17:32]<gndyvx>FBH^: i find it best to wipe ones work and start over
[17:32]<gndyvx>:)
[17:34]<gndyvx>meh
[17:36]<ald>i think it's better to wipe oneself before starting over.
[17:41]<vd2r>dark: pretty nuts
[17:47]<rgvajac>is there a command that answers the question: "Which farging IP is that clobbering my bandwidth?" on the router?
[17:49]<gndyvx>antjock: the quick and hard way
[17:49]<gndyvx>int blah0/1
[17:49]<gndyvx> ip accounting
[17:49]<gndyvx>show ip accounting
[17:50]<gndyvx>you can also use the built in flow tools or for the best view use an external netflow analyszer
[17:50]<gndyvx>anaylizer
[17:50]<rgvajac>I'm pretty sure this router (3640) doesn't have any netflow available
[17:51]<rgvajac>the IOS is circa 2000
[17:51]<[mzvzyw]>Wow, practically an antique.
[17:51]<rgvajac>hey, you've got one too!
[17:51]<gndyvx>heh, net flow is a lot older than you think
[17:51]<[mzvzyw]>I've got a few, but the IOS is newer
[17:52]<rgvajac>how would I know if I've got netflow
[17:52]<[mzvzyw]>Is the chassis made of wood? ;)
[17:52]<[mzvzyw]>haha, I can't even joke.. I have 5500's.
[17:52]<rgvajac>lol
[17:53]<[mzvzyw]>I think they were chisseled from stone, as much as they weigh.
[17:53]<[mzvzyw]>pretty sure I butchered that spelling.
[17:53]<rgvajac>it's a workhorse
[17:53]<vd2r>matrix: how many do you have?
[17:53]<[mzvzyw]>5
[17:53]<vd2r>and do you have 5000s?
[17:53]<vd2r>heh. I have somewhere around 100 5000/5500s
[17:53]<[mzvzyw]>Yeah, I have 2 5000's and 2 5500's in service.
[17:54]<[mzvzyw]>eek, that's a lot
[17:54]<gndyvx>i've got about 80 3640's
[17:54]<rgvajac>the ip accounting is *exactly* the thing
[17:54]<rgvajac>holy shite!
[17:54]<[mzvzyw]>does ip accounting suck on the CPU time?
[17:54]<gndyvx>not sure, i don't belive so
[17:54]<[mzvzyw]>hmm.
[17:55]<rgvajac>that's what I was wonderin, but it doesn't seem to
[17:55]<gndyvx>the header is already being examined
[17:55]<gndyvx>the size of the packet is right there as well as the source and destination
[17:55]<rgvajac>yup
[17:55]<gndyvx>but i have no idea how it works exactly
[17:55]<vd2r>by FM.
[17:57]<gndyvx>Dark3Lite: just for you http://www.ciscotaccc.com/kaidara-advisor/lanswitching/showcase?case=K11881886
[17:58]<[mzvzyw]>Hmm, up 3% cpu time over a 1 minute span so far
[17:58]<[mzvzyw]>not too bad
[17:58]<gndyvx>[Matrix]: or could that be you in the tty increasing that cpu ?
[17:58]<gndyvx>hmm
[17:59]<rgvajac>my kingdom for egrep in IOS
[17:59]<rgvajac>!!
[17:59]<[mzvzyw]>could be
[17:59]<gndyvx>antjock: output filtering is avaliple
[17:59]<gndyvx>even with regual expressions
[17:59]<[mzvzyw]>I'll leave it on for an hour or so and then i can tell ya.
[17:59]<vd2r>there's | include , exclude , begin
[17:59]<gndyvx>show ip accounting | i 10.1.1.20
[17:59]<rgvajac>right, can you get funky with the regex ?
[18:00]<gndyvx>yes
[18:00]<gndyvx>i have in the past
[18:00]<rgvajac>I have to stop being such a pussy and just try things
[18:01]<rgvajac>it's the gateway router, and I have a tendency to be far too conservative
[18:01]<rgvajac>having run 'debug all' one to many times
[18:01]<gndyvx>yeah
[18:01]<rgvajac>;0)







