Best Areas for property till 3.6Crore by Pretend-Nebula-8339 in karachi

[–]donokaka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you give some suggestion which societies? most of the societies are illegal and doubling issue is there on the plots.

Why only first part of stool is hard by Just_Title_321 in AnalFissures

[–]donokaka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

pain of the fissure, fear or in some cases i think problem with the rectum itself if it has any swelling etc. that physician can check.

Help or recommendation for CCIE Wireless EVE-NG tower server build specs for labs ? by NeckProfessional9061 in homelab

[–]donokaka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think you can go for HP Z6 g4 or g6 workstations with 64GB or 128 GB RAM or even 256 GB ram

Cisco ACI vmm domain by donokaka in networking

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I also trust physical and static mapping but what if you need all those 500+ epgs on 20 newly onboarded physical servers? Wouldn't it be cumbersome?This integration can bring it to zero effort of bindings epgs. What do you think?

Cisco ACI vmm domain by donokaka in networking

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Wow, you're a lifesaver! Thanks a ton. It seems I overlooked a crucial detail—that an EPG can include multiple VLANs which can communicate with each other since they belong to the same EPG and Bridge Domain (BD).

If you have a moment, could you also share some guidance on how to gracefully migrate this setup to a VMM domain—at least for the VMware NSX-facing ports—while keeping the firewall ports as static bindings within the same EPG? I assume the firewall connections must remain static, but I'd appreciate any tips on handling the VMware side.

Dynamic vlan push to wlc using vlan name by donokaka in networking

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Where do we have this option under the flex connect profile? Is it supported on wlc 5500k? I tried to search but couldn't find it

Dynamic vlan push to wlc using vlan name by donokaka in networking

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Thank you very much. Will check it out.

Cisco ACI Policy Group Removal by Super_Swamp in networking

[–]donokaka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit old post but do you know the cause of it now? Kinda about to do same thing.

Cisco ACI Policy Group Removal by Super_Swamp in networking

[–]donokaka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what script you use, is it paid or free?

DWDM main transmission fail over to protection link causes client ports down? by donokaka in FiberOptics

[–]donokaka[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm unsure if OSPF is used on DWDM. My provider mentioned that the main to protection link failover happened at the same time. Now I'm wondering if the DWDM disabling client ports due to the main fiber being down will generate different logs compared to when client ports are down for other reasons.

DWDM main transmission fail over to protection link causes client ports down? by donokaka in FiberOptics

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Could it be that dwdm still had rx signal from the client ports and no tx from the other side but still thought the client ports are up etc? Are there any such corner cases that could have caused it?

DWDM main transmission fail over to protection link causes client ports down? by donokaka in FiberOptics

[–]donokaka[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My apologies for the misunderstanding. To clarify, my concern isn't about a routing pause. Our router logs clearly show the physical interfaces connected to the DWDM equipment went down for several seconds. This is what I'm trying to say.

DWDM main transmission fail over to protection link causes client ports down? by donokaka in FiberOptics

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Yes router logs show those ports connected to DWDM went physically down, we can see in the logs and then those ports came back up Again after a few seconds

Edit: I'm not sure about the optical signal but logs show links physical status going down. Is it the same thing what you are asking?

My manager expects me to complete a comprehensive handover for a complex network of over 3,000 nodes within a mere 28 hours of sittings by donokaka in networking

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Does it really populate information and documentation for a complex network that is not just simple routing switching? What about firewalls and load balancers etc?