Cisco WAN :: Routing Table Size In 800 Series

May 26, 2013

What is the size of the routing table in the 800 series?

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Cisco Switches :: L3 ARP Table Size In Sg300-24?

Oct 28, 2012

This is a bit of an odd question because it's about a problem I ran into a year or so ago, but I wasn't aware of these forums at the time, so I thought I'd run it past you all. Unfortunately that means I can't reproduce the problem right now, so it's kind of a theoretical question.
 
A while ago I tried to deploy an sg300-28 in L3 mode as the "core" switch in our ~70-person office, with static routes across 5 vlans. There were probably around 250 devices on the network in total when you include phones, virtual machines, mobile devices, and so on. Over the deployment weekend things worked fantastic; when everyone came in on Monday, network performance was terribly slow.
 
So my theory at the time was that the switch's (L3) arp cache was full -- if I pinged  a host on another vlan, the switch would send a new ARP request every  second ping. We scrambled a Linux box to act as a router and disabled the L3 functionality on the switch, and it's been fine since. However, in the months since then, we've observed some STP misconfigurations, which leads me to wonder if it wasn't an ARP table size issue, but rather a topology issue. But moving routing to a different box did solve the problem immediately.
 
The switch has been fine as our core switch. The MAC table on that switch right now has 358 entries (we've grown since this happened). It was just on level 3 that it wasn't keeping up.
 
Does this ring a bell? How many arp table entries can an sg300-28 retain?

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Cisco WAN :: 7200 Series NPE-G2 BGP Routing Table?

Jul 2, 2012

What are the rough figures that a NPE-G2 is able to hold for the BGP routing table?
 
378475 network entries using 51472600 bytes of memory 378482 path entries using 21194992 bytes of memory 63008/63003 BGP path/bestpath attribute entries using 8065024 bytes of memory BGP using 82975730 total bytes of memory
 
Are these 3 memories different memory allocated or are they are a sub-set of each other? If a NPE-G2 has 1GB RAM, does it mean that the routing table limit is depending on the RAM availability?

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Cisco WAN :: 7204 - Small Packet Size And Full BGP Table

Feb 7, 2012

I'm looking for a Cisco device to run a full BGP table with a 60Mb link. And one of the main restrictions is that my traffic is almost 100% real-time (voip). So the average packet size is small. Today we own a Cisco 7204 NPE400 with 512Mb RAM. I think even though I upgrade it to a G2, due to the small average packet size, the router will be near to its limit. Maybe a Cisco 7300 NSE-150? Or should I think about a switch?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Location Of FIB And Adjacency Table In Both 6500 Series And Fixed Ports Switches

Apr 28, 2012

I am little confused about the location of FIB table and adjacency table in both cisco 6500 series and fixed ports switches .In case of 6500 series switches
 
"Central CEF mode:The CEF FIB and adjacency tables reside on the route processor,and the route processor performs the express forwarding. Use this CEF mode when line cards are not available for CEF switching, or when features are not compatible with distributed CEF."
 
If line cards do no support CEF, then FIB and adjacency tables are built and are located on route processor( control plane ). Data plane operations are implemented in software and route processor performs those operations.

Some Cisco switches actually use different hardware to control the different planes. For example, the Cisco Catalyst 6500 is a modular switch that uses the Multilayer Switch.Feature Card (MSFC) for control-plane operations, and the supervisor Policy Feature Card (PFC) for the data-plane operations.
 
Supervisor module has  has MSFC and PFC. MSFC implements control plane operation where as PFC implements data plane operation.But the first paragraph says in Central cef mode, both data plane and control plane operations are implemented by route processor. [code]
 
Do these switches implement the Central mode cef in same way as mentioned above. i.e
 
"Central CEF mode:The CEF FIB and adjacency tables reside on the route processor and the route processor performs the express forwarding. Use this CEF mode whenline cards are not available for CEF switching, or when features are not compatible with distributed CEF."Or  fixed ports switches such as 3750 implement data plane operation in hardware where FIB tabe and adjacency table are maintained on Data plane.

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Cisco WAN :: WS-SUP720-3B - 2 Full BGP Table - Maximum Routing Table?

Jan 16, 2013

In datasheet of  WS-SUP720-3B - link- was said that are only supported around 256K routes (fib?rib?).With this value I can't get 2 full bgp - that is around 850K ..
 
The supervisor is that control this or just memory ? I said this because I have a 7204-npe-g1 whith 2 fullrouting and 1G of and he are ok..

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 9216 Changing MTU Size

Sep 23, 2012

I have VLAN X with MTU 9216 on Switch-A. I also have VLAN Y with MTU 9216 on Switch-B. But not their SVIs are MTU 9216.They are not communicating to each other on packet size of above 1500. This is because SVI VLAN X and SVI VLAN Y connect to each other  through SVI VLAN Z (Point-to-point Layer-3 connection between two switches).  Although SVI VLAN X and SVI VLAN Y communicate through SVI VLAN Z, this inter-link port is a trunk port carrying other VLANs but VLAN Z is a native vlan for which SVI VLAN Z is defined.In order to make it work.
 
1. Do I need to change SVI VLAN X and SVI VLAN Y to 9216?
2. Change MTU for VLAN Z and SVI VLAN Z to 9216?
3. DO I need to change MTU sizes for other VLANs that are on TRUNK port?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560 - Cannot Ping With Large Size

May 17, 2012

I have the Cisco 3560 switch. I can ping both from switch to server or from server to switch. However, I cannot ping with large size, for example,
 
ping 192.168.1.1 size 10000 (failed all).
 
I can ping 192.168.1.1 size 5000
 
(the size allow between <36-18024>)
 
It's normal or a problem with the cable or something else? Because I have the error about working with MSSQL server 2008 R2, the error is:
 
[DBNETLIB][Connection Write (send()).]General network error. Check your network documentation 
OS: Microsoft Server 2008 R2 Standard

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Nexus 7000 Determining Jumbo MTU Size On Interface

Feb 7, 2011

I am trying to determin if Jumbo frames are enabled on out Nexus 7000, and I am getting mixed info back from the swtich.I looks like the system jumbo MTU size is 9216 by default, but the interfaces all say the MTU of the interface is 1500 bytes. According to this article, the interface MTU should read 9216 is the jumbo frames are enabled globally. Is this correct. Is there a way to verify if Jumbo frame support is turned on? [code]

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Catalyst 6509E Upgrade IOS Required Memory Size

Oct 21, 2012

I have Catalyst 6509 E with redudant SUP720-3B (and MSFC3) running 12.2(18)SXF6 IP Services Lan Only IOS (this IOS requires 512MB DRAM and 64MB of flash) SUP has 512MB DRAM (458720K/65536K) and 512MB sup-bootdisk:, but, there is65536K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 512K).
 
My question is can I put 12.2(33)SXJ3 IP Services Lan Only IOS to this 6500 because this IOS requires 512MB DRAM and 512MB od flash?This is "sh ver" and "dir all-filesystems" of my 6500:
 
cat6500#sh verCisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(18)SXF6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)Technical Support: [URL] Copyright (c) 1986-2006 by cisco Systems, Inc.Compiled Mon 18-Sep-06 23:59 by tinhuangImage text-base: 0x40101040, data-base: 0x42D90000
ROM: System Bo

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560E - HSRP Gateway Failover And Routing Table

Nov 12, 2012

We have two Cisco 3560E layer 3 switches at the core of our network. The switches are configured as an HSRP pair and the clients on our network point to the HSRP address as their default gateway. So if CORE-A dies, then CORE-B will pick up the address and the default route for the clients will continue to be available.We also need to specify a few static routes on the core switch to allow us to get to specific networks. Is there a way to do this so that the routes failover in the same way that the default gateway does?

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Cisco Routers :: RV 042 V3 Advance Routing Feature Causes Static Routing Table Not To Appear

Jan 31, 2012

I tried the "Advanced Routing" Feature over the RV-042 V3 Dual WAN VPN Router , And the New IP Subnet i added ( 10.0.7.0 ) in the Static Routing Table does NOT Appear in the Routing Table of the Router. Please review the attached Print Screen for both the Static Routing Entry Configuration & the Routing Table of the RV-042 Router.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: RIPv2 Routers Setting Routing Table For R3

Dec 5, 2012

I started using RIPv2 on Packet Tracer. I got two subnets to connect with two routers. After I completed that, I decided to add a third router. How to setup the Routing Table for atleast R3 ?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2911 With IOS Version Is 15.1 - Routing Table Not Updating

Oct 2, 2012

I am using Cisco 2911 & IOS version is 15.1. My problem is that after some days (e.g. 15-20 days), the routing table suddenly stops updating & then I have to enter the default route again to make it up. I am using Track 1 to track default route here. After primary link goes down, the Track is also going down but after coming the primary link up, the track is not coming up. So, I have to add the default route again to make it up.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: GNS3 - Stub Router Not Updating Routing Table - EIGRP

Nov 14, 2012

We have small which I'm looking to implement and have built this on GNS3.
 
We have:
 
Router A in site 1
Router B in site 2
Router C in site 3
 
Router A and B are connection via a point to point 100M link and from Router C we have a 2 point to point one of which is 5Mpbs and going to Router A and Router B.
 
For Router C to reach Router A network it will go via Router B and these are 100M connection. When the link between Router A and B goes down. Router C should update and start using the 5m route.
 
For some reson, the routes are not updating. I have to do 'clea ip eigrp ne' for the routes to update and if I reload the routers all works well, it seems the problem is intermittent.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Filter A Specific Host(s) From OSPF Routing Table On A ASA 5550 (ABR)?

May 22, 2013

I am attempting to filter a specific host(s) from my OSPF routiing table on a ASA 5550 (ABR) using LSA prefix lists.  However, when I look at the other routers in that area, I notice that ALL LSA type-3's are being removed (10 hosts are now missing from the routing table). I have verified the filter is working on the ABR, but I can't figure why ALL hosts/routes that were coming into the area are now being filtered instead of the specific one that I want to filter out.
 
Here is the config on the ABR:
 
prefix-list pdm_pl_000 seq 10 permit 206.253.180.137/32
!
!            
router ospf 1
network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 area 0
network 10.150.10.0 255.255.255.0 area 10
network 10.150.252.0 255.255.255.224 area 10

[code]....
 
The 206.253.180.137 host is actually coming from Area '3'.  Am I doing something that is removing all type-3 LSA's?

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Understanding NAT Table And Its Chains (pre-routing / Post-routing And Output)?

May 28, 2011

I'm learning about iptables, but I don't fully understand the chains of NAT table (prerouting, postrouting and output).I'm specially in doubt about prerouting and postrouting. As far as I know, DNAT can be made with prerouting and SNAT can be made with postrouting, so I think prerouting is for input and postrouting is for output, but the material I'm reading (and another sources) are not clear.

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Cisco :: BGP Routes Not In Routing Table?

Feb 4, 2013

We have a BGP / OSPF configuration as shown in the topology picture. When the connection towards Internet is taken down, we expect the traffic to be forwarded toward WAN 2 (preferred) or WAN 1. The problem is that the BGP learned routes disappears when the Internet connection is taken down. The IP routing table on R2 only shows internal networks and the networks between R2 and WAN 1 and 2. No routes to internet is shown. We run "show ip bgp neighbors <ip-to-wan-1-router> received-routes" it contain internet routes. And when we run "show ip bgp neighbors <ip-to-wan-1-router> routes" it contains no routes at all.

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Filling In Routing Table

Dec 8, 2012

I have this routing table which I need to fill in for the network shown in the image attached. guide me to some good resources to understand

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Cisco :: How To Remove These L Routes In Routing Table

Apr 2, 2013

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How can you remove these "L" routes in routing table?

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Data Structure For Routing Table

Feb 22, 2011

Which data structure used to preparation of a routing table.

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Routers And Static Routing Table

May 9, 2012

I am currently using 2 routers. One is a 2wire router with stock firmware it is connecting to the internet and can't be altered all too much, it also has a PC connected to it. The other is a WRT54GL with Tomato on it with pretty much EVERY other PC and device connected to it, it is also connected to the 2wire and DMZ'd through it.What I want to do is somehow allow everything on the Tomato router to have access to the 2wire router's PC. (For media access or printers or whatever on Windows 7)

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Cisco WAN :: Routing Table Entries Support On 1921 / K9?

Nov 27, 2012

Is there a Table which the list the route table entries on Cisco ISR Router especially ISR 1921 Router.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6509 Mac Table Held

Feb 6, 2013

On the 6509, with normal 67xx cards installed, where is all the mac table held, is it held on the card itself or on the supervisor? And if I use dcef cards, I gather the MSFC copies the mac table to the DFC ?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 1812 - Mac Address Table

Jan 11, 2012

Cisco 1812, Version 12.3(8)YI1..What does "none" mean ?Most of mac adressess in cam has specified interface, but several has none.

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Cisco :: Routing Table - Items Listed Variably Subnetted

Jul 7, 2012

I know its probably got something to do with EIGRP no auto-summary, I was wondering if I could get some input as to why a route would change from being variably subnetted, which is usually the case until no auto-summary is deployed. Or am I totally lost? I attached a screen shot for a closer observation.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2800 / Clear Arp Table Every 5 Seconds?

Feb 19, 2012

I am in need to have the arp table cleared every 5 seconds or so on a 2800 router.  I was wondering how I might be able to accomplish this.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2821 Bogus Arp Table Contents

Jul 23, 2012

My 2821 router has an arp table with the wrong ip to Mac mappings.  The impact is that I can reach any host in the 10.1.1.1 subnet.   I can reach hosts in the 192.168.35.0 just fine. [code] It is as if the 192.168.35.1 device is answering all arp requests as a proxy arp or something. Clear arp-cache nor clear ip arp on my 2821 have any affect. 

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6500 Not Showing Mac Address Table

Apr 8, 2013

we have 6500 cisco switch as a backbone switch in universty. When ı want to look mac addres table , it does no show all mac address.ı mean if ı type ;show mac address-table there are not all mac address.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 IP Addresses Are Not Being Released From Table

Feb 21, 2012

we have a 3750 and use dhcp services on the switch.  every so often we run out of ip's even though we have  much less users than the size of the allocated dhcp pool.  I've noticed that the dhcp bind table is full but a ping-sweep only shows very few ip's being assinged and used.  It looks like the IP addresses are not being released from the table even though I have decreased the lease time to 8 hours.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 MAC Table Missing For One VLAN

Jan 18, 2012

I have one VLAN on a 3750 where I do not see any MAC addresses even though it is in use.  This is an unrouted VLAN between a WLC on a port- channel /LAG and an access port to an ASA for guest traffic.  When I do a show MAC add I get nothing for VLAN 60 (guest DMZ) but all other VLANs seem to be OK. Spanning tree is not showing TC counters incrementing either. 
 
I also was told when put a port on this VLAN the laptop did not get a DHCP address form the ASA, but the wireless guest clients are working fine.  I can see the DHCP leases and ARP entries in the ASA and the ASA ARP in the WLC so some traffic is passing fine.  I'm not onsite right now so troubleshooting is all remote which limits some options.

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Cisco VPN :: 2621 VPN Tunnel Drops Routes Out Of Routing Table

Dec 11, 2011

My main issue was trying to connect virtuelly via GNS3 and my router setup on it. I have three Cisco 2621 XM routers set up. They all came with 2 Fast Ethernet ports. However, only one of them has a Serial port. So, what I'm doing is connecting the routers together with the fast ethernet ports using crossover cables. So, I baselined two routers to start with. Very simple AAA, set up IP HTTP server, IP HTTP Secure Server, etc. Privledge lvl 15 access, etc.
 
I then set my Router A's inside Fa0/1 port with a 192.168.1.0/24 network. The outside port Fa0/0 is 10.0.0.0/30 network.Router B is set up similar, 192. 168. 2. 0/24 insice Fa0/1, Fa0/0 is 10.0.0.0/30 network outside. So, three networks 192.168.1.0, 192.168.2.0, 10.0.0.0 network. [code] I then repeated the same on Router B, just transposing 2.0 network for interesting traffic, and Peer 10.0.0.2 for the Fa0/0 interface on Router A.When I "test" the tunnel, I get an error message. So, since I'm connected to Router B (which was working, had routing, and had Router A's network 1.0 in it's routing table), the error msg says that I need to add a route into the routing table (192.168.1.0). It was there up until I attempted to put the VPN in place. It's like it stopped the routing.
 
At face value, it looks like this should be working! But when I debug the ospf process, it looks like hello packets aren't tranversing across to the other side. Is it because I just have the 192.xxx.xxx.xxx networks as "interesting" traffic? Can I have multiple networks marked as "interesting"? I thought that's what the peer statements were doing to allow the tunnel to be established.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Timeout For Mac Address Table In 3750E

Dec 6, 2011

I have 3750E swiches with IOS v. 12.2(55)SE3. Couple servers connect to ths switch, after ping of IP this servers I can see mac addresses in mac address table.
 
For instance:
sw1#show mac address-table vlan 20
          Mac Address Table
-------------------------------------------
 
Vlan    Mac Address       Type        Ports(code)
----    -----------       --------    -----
 
When ip generate traffic to this server this mac address appear in table again on shot time (less than 10 seconds).

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