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  1. neilchapman

    Branch office between 1010 and 1700

    Sorry - mistyped - I ment MSS not MTS. Are you seeing any errors or packet fragmentation? Are you using compression on the tunnel? -nc
  2. neilchapman

    Branch office between 1010 and 1700

    What's the MTU/MTS of the branch office tunnel
  3. neilchapman

    contivity behind router

    Tell me a little about the organization you are working with and I'll give you some pertinent examples.
  4. neilchapman

    contivity behind router

    It's pretty easy. R1 (Cisco) site is the "responder". R2 (Linksys)site is "initiater". Since the R2 site doesn't use static IP address you'll be setting up a asyncronous branch office tunnel. The "initiater" will bring up the tunnel since the "responder" doesn't know what IP address to use...
  5. neilchapman

    Branch office between 1010 and 1700

    How does the client connect to the 1700 when you perform the test resulting in 8Mb/s throughput? -nc
  6. neilchapman

    contivity behind router

    Let me update the picture... Private Net1--Contivity--R1/NAT---Internet--ADSL Modem--Lynksys router --Contivity --Private Net 2 Q1. What brand and model is R1? Q2. Does R1 use a static IP address? Q3. I'm assuming R2 is the Linksys (remote site). Does IP terminate on the ADSL modem or...
  7. neilchapman

    Design ideas for Layer 2 backbones?

    Anthony, Help me understand what is coming that will require you to carry those subnets to other places in the network? Don't dump your L3 core just yet. One of the great advantages of the 8600 platform is the RSMLT feature - Routed Switched Multi-Linked Trunks. It is wicked fast and very...
  8. neilchapman

    WLAN vendor experience, NORTEL???

    For what it's worth... Here in North Carolina the State IT (SIPS) department just did a big study on this same topic. Nortel won all categories and got the contract. Featues Performance Price etc. I thought that was pretty impressive. The State IT department is a big Cisco shop so it's...
  9. neilchapman

    Nortel Vs Cisco

    Not just SMLT but RSMLT as well Routed Switched Multi-Linked Trunks This feature alllows for redundant gateways w/o vrrp or other configuration requirements. Think SMLT's but for gateways. The client's don't have a clue what's going on. The core switches keep up with it. This is a...
  10. neilchapman

    contivity behind router

    Is this a good picture of the first question? Private Net 1 -- Contivity -- R1/NAT --- INTERNET -- R2/Nat --Contivity -- Private Net 2 Q2. Whose routers and w/what code?
  11. neilchapman

    Static-Route-Information about RIP-Updates

    Will you describe what you want to accomplish in more detail so we can make a suggestion on the best way to get it done? Thanks!
  12. neilchapman

    Nortel 8600 indiscards

    Anthony Anderberg mentioned that he wanted to get rid of OSPF to make use of SMLT's in his 8600's. You don't have to. There is an option in the 8600's called RSMLT's Routed Switched Multi-Linked Trunks If you thought SMLT's were cool, RMSLT's will make you giggly. RSMLT's work like this...

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