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Using RTP Loopback for VoIP/PSTN Call Testing

Fri, 02 May 2008 17:38:36 +0000
A voice lab rack usually utilizes dedicated piece of hardware to simulate PSTN switch. Commonly, you can find a Cisco router in this role, with a number of E1/T1 cards set to emulate ISDN network side. It perfectly suits the function, switching ISDN connections between the endpoints. Additionally, it is often required to have an ...]


Other CCIE Candidate Blogs

Fri, 09 May 2008 12:48:55 +0000
You’ve noticed the left and right columns of information on this blog.  Because they’re always there, they might hit your noise filter.  Well, check the info out once in a while, as I do I keep them updated.  For instance, I just added Matt Hill’s blog, a CCSI in Australia just starting the journey.
If you ...]

span>Last but not least, i own an apology to my account team (how the hell did Cisco find my blog???), because as it proved out i was half-wrong regarding a "prediction" statement in my previous post:

I already know the answer from our account team. "Yes, you can do whatever you like with ASR1000". But i also know the answer from TAC : "Sorry, this cannot be done due to QFP".

Well, they actually said that we should first check the features we currently use on the 10000 and 7200 routers. Then check which ones are supported in the first release of IOS XE and when the rest of them will be available. After that we can see when (and if) we can test the ASR1000. Let's hope TAC will prove me wrong too ;)

Tassos (CCIE™ No. 19858)http://www.blogger.com/profile/04512662084752743003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4567382598724166625.post-26718418842505228412008-03-08T15:26:00.031+02:002008-03-09T00:46:10.168+02:00The Good, the Bad and the UglyC.Eastwood : "This world had two kinds of people my friend: those with loaded guns and those who dig!" Guess who's digging ;)

Some days ago Cisco introduced the ASR1000 Router Series. A breakthrough in technology according to Cisco; something that will probably change the networking industry.

What does it have to do with the title?

The Good (QFP), the Bad (PXF) and the Ugly (SW)!!!

QFP is the QuantumFlow Processor, where ASR 1000 Series Embedded Service Processors (ESPs) are based on.
PXF is the Parallel Express Forwarding and it's the where 10000's parallel multiprocessor architecture is based on.
SW is just software (CPU) switching, something that 7200/NPE-G1 (and most other routers) is based on.

So let's start with the Bad...the PXF and the 10000:

When Cisco announced its 10000 Edge Services Router in 2000, it said:

The Cisco 10000 ESR is based on Cisco's revolutionary Parallel eXpress Forwarding (PXF) architecture. PXF utilizes Cisco's latest parallel-pipelined network processor to deliver wire speed performance for a broad set of Cisco IOS. advanced IP services. The combination of a rich IOS feature set and PXF performance enables ISPs to increase revenues by deploying value-added services such as Premium Internet Access to customers in volume. The highly-scalable router delivers maximum expandability to handle growing customer populations and expanded service offerings. In addition, the Cisco 10000 ESR and its breakthrough architecture have been designed for maximum reliability and availability to support customers' ever-increasing dependence on network-based services.

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How to secure your router with IOS Access-Lists (ACL)

Thu, 31 Jan 2008 06:48:02 +0000
I wanted to mention to all my blog readers out there about a video that I posted on my website entitled: Harden your Cisco Router with IOS ACLs
In this video, I walk you through:

What you need to know about Cisco IOS Access-lists (the 3 P’s of ACLs)
How to create an ACL
How to apply an ...]

Show isdn service

Mon, 18 Sep 2006 04:19:34 +0000
To find out which channels are in service, which are out of service, use command,
sh isdn service. Here is a sample output from a Cisco IOS router.
 BR1#sh isdn service
PRI Channel Statistics:
%Q.931 is backhauled to CCM MANAGER 0×0003 on DSL 0. Layer 3 output may not appl
y
ISDN Se0/0/1:23, Channel 1-24]
  Configured Isdn Interface (dsl) 0
   Channel ...]

CCIE Week 1 - Core Crash

Mon, 05 May 2008 00:26:53 +0000
I went back to work last Thursday. The day started out as a normal day. Plowing through endless piles of e-mail. Trying to figure out what projects I should actually be working on. Reviewing change controls. After a while, a little problem comes up with a DSL line on one ...]

Bloggers Unite In Acts of Kindness

Thu, 03 Jan 2008 00:32:11 +0000
When we started Bloggers Unite in 2007, it was our belief that the best social networks are born our of a sense of community — people who share common interests and experiences. We knew that bloggers could do good, and do good together. Our most recent challenge proved that to us more than any other ...]

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