From: Dale Kling (dalek77@gmail.com)
Date: Fri May 30 2008 - 23:58:29 ART
Hehe Matt, welcome to the world of Dynamips. Although it doesn't happen
often, the switch connections sometimes don't work. Usually stopping that
particular switch and restarting it in dynagen helps. I've had problems
where a directly connected router to a switch wouldn't communicate.
Sometimes shutting down interfaces and unshutting them helps too.
I started renting rack time a month ago to get the switch QOS and other
features down, and I can tell you that I have definitely not run into any
issues like I have with Dynamips. Dynamips is a great tool, sometimes just
a little quirky.
HTH,
Dale
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Matt Bentley <mattdbentley@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I - like many of you - can't shell out the 8-15K to pay for real equipment,
> and as such am using dynamips. I spent the last 4 hours tracking down
> layer
> 2 problems that shouldn't have really existed. Does that actually happen
> on
> real devices - or do they actually work like they were designed to? Thanks
> in advance. By the way - I am planning on getting some time on real
> equipment, but want to be sure I maximize the time by knowing everything I
> can before-hand. Thanks in advance.
>
> Matt Bentley
>
>
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