Cisco WAN :: Difference Between 12000XR And 12000 Series Router
Jan 11, 2013What is the diffrence between cisco XR 12000 series and Cisco 12000 series router.
View 1 RepliesWhat is the diffrence between cisco XR 12000 series and Cisco 12000 series router.
View 1 RepliesI found the following on the link bundling page for the 12000 series router:"In both EtherChannel and POS channel link bundles, the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) for signalling and the 802.3ad protocol for automatic negotiation of the channel are not supported. This means that in order for the channel between two routers to be active, you must disable signaling on switches (such as the Cisco 6500/7600 Series) in the channel, and configure the switches in ON mode."
So, my question is, if lacp isn't supported, is there another way to mimic its functionality on a 12000 series router? I want to connect 2 routers together with a port channel that will pass through our layer 2 network, and I want to make sure that any failures in the path will shut down the affected link on both routers.
I'm working for KOREA TELECOM, and currently providing MPLS VPN.We're planning to provide our customer with traffic report using NetFlow..
I read some documents which reads Netflow ver.9 can be enabled on Cisco GSR 12000 Series, but no mention about catalyst switches. Netflow ver 9 can be activated on catalyst 6500 series.. because the point where switch is located already have mpls encapsulated packet ( mpls vpn packet).
What is the difference between the family series SA 520 and the family series SR 520?, technically of course.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am doining a flsh upgrade for 12000 router ... I am following this guidelines
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when i do show version | i image System image file is "disk0:c12k-os-mbi-3.6.0.CSCsy28524-1.0.0/mbiprp-rp.vm"
but at doc it says : System image file is "disk0:c12k-os-mbi-3.6.0/mbiprp-rp.vm" i think my image has something wrong. what do you say ? actually from step 1 to 16 was going smoothly , but step 17 doesnt go ... and i jump to Flash Disk Upgrade Abort Procedure section and i rollback to old flash disk and now it is working ....
Regarding to step 17, why standby PRP is not ready , it shows no valid partner ?
I have had this card fall over in the following way 3 times in the past 3 weeks (??? to protect the innocent) :
Feb 3 17:27:31.209 ACDT: %MBUS-6-SWITCHED_FABCLK: Slot 4 primary clock switched to clock 0
Feb 3 17:27:33.360 ACDT: %LDP-5-NBRCHG: LDP Neighbor ???.???.???.??:0 (1) is DOWN (Received error notification from peer: Holddown time expired)
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After the initial failure and card reseat it has lasted almost 3 weeks, reseated it again today and it fell over again within a minute. Reseated again and it is stil up and passing traffic after an hour.
Trying to power cycle the card from the chassis fails, a remove/insert is required to get the card running.
Is this a memory failure on the SIP (CEF failure??) or some other odd fault with the SIP, that makes it require a card remove/reinsert?
where I can get a list of show command for individual platforms?
For example a list of show commands for cisco GSR 12000?
MIB OID and the values.also i want to know the values og output packet and output packet drops MIB OID values of POS interface on GSR router (12000).because i am getting many output packet drops on these pos interface.how do i get these values from the router.
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Any difference between a router and an access point
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When we check the signal level we realized that we have more signal from the linksy than the Cisco?
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main differences between these two linksys wag325n vs wrt120n Im a home user and im about to buy one of them.
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