[tech] Olive (Cisco 2900) decomissioned

Adrian Chadd adrian at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Mon Sep 22 10:03:57 WST 2008


On Mon, Sep 22, 2008, Duncan Sargeant wrote:
> Nothing that bad :-)  Pretty easy through the GUI like I said but
> here's an example of the text config:

It seems very familiar. Perhaps the Ip and ethernet config is less
crazy than the ATM/CE1/FR config. :)

I wonder if those things have VLAN local significance..


Adrian

> vlan 80 create byport 1 name "fish" color 31
> vlan 80 ports remove
> 2/1-2/48,3/1-3/3,3/5-3/8,4/1-4/8,7/1-7/8,8/1-8/8,9/1-9/48 member
> portmember
> vlan 80 ports add 3/4 member portmember
> vlan 80 ip create 10.199.41.29/255.255.255.224 mac_offset 32
> vlan 80 ip igmp mrdisc mrdisc-enable disable
> vlan 80 ip ospf enable
> vlan 80 ip vrrp 80 address 10.199.41.30
> vlan 80 ip vrrp 80 priority 254
> vlan 80 ip vrrp 80 enable
> 
> ethernet 7/6 default-vlan-id 240
> ethernet 7/6 name "Pit Offices"
> ethernet 7/7 rate-limit broadcast 1000 enable
> ethernet 7/7 enable-diffserv true
> ethernet 7/7 name "occ 8600"
> ethernet 7/7 ip create 192.168.100.33/255.255.255.252 666 mac_offset 4
> ethernet 7/7 ip ospf enable
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Adrian Chadd <adrian at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 22, 2008, Duncan Sargeant wrote:
> >> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Grahame Bowland <grahame at angrygoats.net> wrote:
> >> > How Accelar-ish are they? Will we rue the day? :-)
> >>
> >> Not in the slightest ... It doesn't crash if you glance at it :-)
> >>
> >> They do have a text config but I would recommend using the GUI.
> >>
> >> OSPF, VRRP, MLT (multi-link trunking, equiv to and *cough* compatible
> >> with EtherChannel), 802.1q.  Spanning tree is just 802.1d.  It does
> >> spanning-tree groups but they are a but naff to configure.
> >
> > Gods, are these configured the same way that the 7000 series Passport
> > switches (which I got to know right and proper with ATM/CE1 configs)
> > is?
> >
> > ie, "create object for interfaces a,b,c,d; create protocol instances
> > e,f,g,h; create ATM PVCs on ATM VC on channel J, called i,j,k,l, now;
> > glue e->e->i, b->f->j, g->c->k, d->h->l, test, save" ?
> >
> > Gods, it was like a game of BlueJ..
> >
> >
> >
> > Adrian
> >
> >
> >


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