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  1. Thunderum

    Cisco's Internal Flash vs Compact Flash

    Hello, I just purchased a Cisco 3845 Router and I'm very confused as to where the IOS and NVRAM should exists. I'm used to the older Cisco routers (3662 routers) where the NVRAM and boot existed on the Internal Flash. With this new router, I do not know which one of the below devices are the...
  2. Thunderum

    How to use "ip cache flow" to measure bandwidth usage?

    Thanks for your help. It adds up to 432K. Does this mean that the IP 216.100.204.15 was using only 432Kbps of bandwidth at that second? I have a feeling that this number is not Kbps - there is a 10Mbps provided to that interface (IP 216.100.204.15) and at the time of this usage, the...
  3. Thunderum

    How to use "ip cache flow" to measure bandwidth usage?

    Hello, Is there a way to find out how much (Mbps) bandwidth an IP uses by running "show ip cache flow | include K" . For example, below shows a lot of packet activities from IP 216.100.204.15 - is there a way to calculate the approximate Mbps bandwidth usage based on below information: Et3/0  ...
  4. Thunderum

    How do I limit the bandwidth on a Cisco 3550 switch?

    Hello, Thank you for your help. I tried: class-map match-all 2mb match any Then I received the following error: thunder(config)#class-map match-all 2mb thunder(config-cmap)#match any ^ % Invalid input detected at '^' marker. So, I came up with the following...
  5. Thunderum

    How do I limit the bandwidth on a Cisco 3550 switch?

    Hello, I need to limit the bandwidth (up and down) on a Cisco 3550 switch to 2 Mbps on some of the ports and 3Mbps on some other ports. I used below configuration on a port that supposed to get 3 Mbps up and down, but I'm getting 1.7 Mbps download and 0.61 Mbps upload which is not anything...

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