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Hello, I have a 3650 switch with a routed port connecting to a ISP circuit, 300 Mbps. the interface is a Gigabit interface, the provider did a test and it showed the full 300 Mbps throughput; however, the 5 min rate on the interface never shows more...

We have two tier 1 Upstream providers.  ISP-1 and ISP-2 . We are advertising Subnet-A to ISP-1 and Subnet-B to ISP-2.  We have BGP neighbourship with Both of them. But we are recieving only default route from upstream providers.  We have already done...

I am at work and I am trying to set up the IIS web server. I can not access my website externally through the external IP. When I test port 80 on yougetsignal.com it tells me that port 80 is closed. I tried accessing the router by browsing the gatewa...

 Hi , I was trying to enable BFD on  tunnel interfaces on WS-C6509-V-E but no luck , interface TunnelXXip address x.x.x.x 255.255.255.252ip mtu 1400ip tcp adjust-mss 1360tunnel source 10.x.x.xtunnel destination 10.x.x.xip access-group 1 inkeepalive...

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Suppose I have an internet facing router in which NAT is active and have a partner connected via internet. Partner has a server on a real IP. I want to configure static NAT so that inside local addresses can access that server. Can anyone share a sam...

There is a cisco 2921 and two Networks are connected. On GigabitEthernet 0/1 there is the 10.1.10.0/24 networks connected and on GigabitEthernet0/0 there is the network 10.1.11.8/30 connected. The router has the IP configured gi0/1 with 10.1.10.11 an...

                   I have a router running bgp.  I am also multihomed.  I want to force a single networks traffic out of one isp. when I enter the command i typedexample  ip route 2.2.2.0 255.255.255.0 4.3.2.1  1.  When I do a trace the traffic is st...

Hello - I recently read from Cisco WAAS configuration guide that WAAS uses windows scaling technique as a part of TFO optimization that allows the receiver of a TCP packet to advertise that its TCP receive window can exceed 64 KB. The receive window ...