Cisco 2951 for BGP at AS edge

hallo,
our customer has a server farm in a data center.
At the moment the farm has connectivity with only one ISP but sometimes it has service discontinuity.
Customer wants to become AS and having two ISP connectivity for backup purposes.
He needs to evaluete two  cisco routers to use at AS edge with BGP.
At the moment he says that the throughputh with the server farm is max 15Mbps and in the future he thinks that it will not increase.
We think about cisco2951 routers with 2GB ram.
Is cisco 2951 adeguate for this task ?
best regards
Francesco

Richard
You have posted this question in the WAN Routing and Switching forum where I have provided an answer. I suggest that we consolidate the discussion in that forum.
HTH
Rick

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Errno 14: Bad addressJun 22 10:13:59 - [VPN Log]: | 02 0f 00 0b 0e 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 03 0a 00 00Jun 22 10:13:59 - [VPN Log]: | 03 00 15 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 c0 a8 b6 00Jun 22 10:13:59 - [VPN Log]: | 00 00 00 00 84 0b 00 40 03 00 16 00 00 00 00 00Jun 22 10:13:59 - [VPN Log]: | 02 00 00 00 c0 a8 fe 00 b0 25 01 00 22 00 00 00Jun 22 10:13:59 - [VPN Log]: | 03 00 17 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 ff ff ff 00Jun 22 10:13:59 - [VPN Log]: | a8 eb ff bf 00 00 00 00 03 00 18 00 00 00 00 00Jun 22 10:13:59 - [VPN Log]: | 02 00 00 00 ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

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  • CISCO 2951

    All,
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    Product                              Description                                                  Quantity    
    ================================================================================================================
    CISCO2951/K9               Cisco 2951 w/3 GE 4 EHWIC 3 DSP 2 SM 256MB CF 512MB DRAM IPB               1
    S2951UK9-15303M            Cisco 2951 IOS UNIVERSAL                                                     1
    L-SL-29-DATA-K9=            DATA LICENSE                                                                1
    SL-29-IPB-K9           IP Base License  for Cisco 2901-2951
    commands try to configure
     license accept end user agreement
     license boot module c2900 technology-package datak9
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     license boot module c2900 technology-package datak9
                            ^
    % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

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    hi all,
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    thank you
    regards,
    vishakha

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    I don't know where marin and thana is, just make sure that the delay and jitter between the sites is inside an accepted range of < 150ms (latency) and < 30 ms (jitter).
    Don't stop after you've improved your network! Improve the world by lending money to the working poor:
    http://www.kiva.org/invitedby/karsteni

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    I'm interesting on buying a Firefox Smart Phone, but
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    Thanks,

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    - Ralph

  • Cisco Jabber for Mac - Directory Lookup and Contact Fields

    Hello,
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    As always and as a disclaimer, once again, this is what has worked for my deployment scenario. Always keep backups of your configuration files, and always be mindful of anything you have configured already, especially in the jabber-config.xml file.
    Background
    My deployment is based on CUCM 9, with 1 publisher and 2 subscribers. I also have a CUCM IM & Presence 9.0 server. This assumes that you have already configured your deployment and Jabber is functioning already, albeit with the aforementioned issues.
    As for Active Directory, my deployment will be based on Windows 2008 R2 Domain Controllers running in native 2008 mode. For this example, we will be searching directly against one of the DCs with a Global Catalogue role. Please be aware that in large deployments you will have to plan accordingly with regards to lookup traffic from Jabber clients to the DCs.
    Also, as of Cisco Jabber for Mac 9, the client no longer can search via the CUCM internal directory (which may be made of local end users, Active Directory synced users, or a mix of both) and this must be done via a LDAP mechanism.
    Scenario
    In this deployment scenario, Cisco Jabber for Windows is working properly - you can search and add people from Active Directory, and contacts in your contact list have all the appropriate fields populated from Active Directory. However, when trying the same with Jabber for Mac, Jabber for iPhone or Jabber for iPad you notice that you cannot perform a directory lookup, and if you add people directly (for example, [email protected]) the user only has the IM field populated. No telephone, email or additional information is displayed.
    Solution
    Whereas Cisco Jabber for Windows uses the EDI mechanism (native Windows), whereby when running from a computer that is on the domain (or in the event that you are search for contacts in another Active Directory domain where a domain trust exists) , Jabber for Mac / iPhone / iPad uses the BDI mechanism.
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    Please note that the configuration may vary depending on your deployment, but at the very least we will be:
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    - Configure the server port that we will be using to perform the lookup.
    - Configure the Search Base. This is basically where we want the directory lookup to happen. You can either choose for this lookup to start at the "base" of the domain (and therefore the search will iterate through all the user accounts and and OUs below the root base) or define a specific OU where you want to search.
    Caution!
    - There is a current limitation with Cisco Jabber for Mac whereby you can only have 1 search base configured. Please keep this in mind if, like me, you have multiple OUs (like an OU for each company in your organization) and under these OUs you have sub OUs as a user account container.
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    Steps
    These are the steps I have followed. Other steps or considerations may vary.
    - Log in to your TFTP server and download the jabber-config.xml file and keep it as a backup. If you are already using the jabber-config.xml file for other purposes, do not worry - you can add your BDI information parameters inside.
    - Remove the jabber-config.xml file
    - Edit the jabber-config.xml file and configure thus:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <config version="1.0">
        <Directory>
            <DirectoryServerType>BDI</DirectoryServerType>
            <BDILDAPServerType>AD</BDILDAPServerType>
            <BDIPrimaryServerName>DOMAIN CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS</BDIPrimaryServerName>
            <BDIPresenceDomain>YOUR PRESENCE DOMAIN</BDIPresenceDomain>
            <BDIServerPort1>3268</BDIServerPort1>
            <BDISearchBase1>YOUR SEARCH BASE</BDISearchBase1>
            <BDIConnectionUsername>[email protected]</BDIConnectionUsername>
            <BDIConnectionPassword>PASSWORD</BDIConnectionPassword>
            <BDIEnableTLS>0</BDIEnableTLS>
        </Directory>
    </config>
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    - Domain controller IP address is 10.1.1.2 .
    - Your presence domain is test.local .
    - Your search base will be test.local using the top level of the domain.
    - Your username with which you will be doing your searches is called walt . Usually you can either identify walt as test.local\walt or [email protected] . It is always best, in these sort of scenarios, to use the UPN convention so we will be configuring a [email protected] .
    - The password is the Active Directory password for the account walt .
    - I have disabled TLS in my case. There are issues with the Jabber for Mac client when using other security methods.
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <config version="1.0">
        <Directory>
            <DirectoryServerType>BDI</DirectoryServerType>
            <BDILDAPServerType>AD</BDILDAPServerType>
            <BDIPrimaryServerName>10.1.1.2</BDIPrimaryServerName>
            <BDIPresenceDomain>test.local</BDIPresenceDomain>
            <BDIServerPort1>3268</BDIServerPort1>
            <BDISearchBase1>DC=test,DC=local</BDISearchBase1>
            <BDIConnectionUsername>[email protected]</BDIConnectionUsername>
            <BDIConnectionPassword>walt01!</BDIConnectionPassword>
            <BDIEnableTLS>0</BDIEnableTLS>
        </Directory>
    </config>
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    - I go to Cisco Unified OS Administration on my Publisher server, TFTP File Management and I upload jabber-config.xml to / directory
    - I then go to Cisco Unified Serviceability on my Publisher server, I locate the Cisco TFTP service and I restart the service
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    I will be updating this guide and ammending anything that is incorrect, but this is meant to be a quick checklist and steps to get this, at least in the most very basic version, up and running for Jabber for Mac.

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    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <config version="1.0">
        <Directory>
            <DirectoryServerType>BDI</DirectoryServerType>
            <BDILDAPServerType>AD</BDILDAPServerType>
            <BDIPrimaryServerName>IP of AD</BDIPrimaryServerName>
            <BDIPresenceDomain>Presence Domain</BDIPresenceDomain>
            <BDIServerPort1>3268</BDIServerPort1>
            <BDISearchBase1> Search Base</BDISearchBase1>
            <BDIConnectionUsername>User</BDIConnectionUsername>
            <BDIConnectionPassword>Password</BDIConnectionPassword>
            <BDIEnableTLS>0</BDIEnableTLS>
            <BDISipUri>msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress</BDISipUri>
            <BDIPhotoSource>thumbnailPhoto</BDIPhotoSource>
            <BDIBusinessPhone>telephoneNumber</BDIBusinessPhone>
            <BDIMobilePhone>mobile</BDIMobilePhone>
            <BDIHomePhone>homePhone</BDIHomePhone>
            <BDIOtherPhone>otherTelephone</BDIOtherPhone>
            <BDITitle>title</BDITitle>
            <BDICompanyName>company</BDICompanyName>
            <BDILocation>co</BDILocation>
            <BDIPostalCode>postalCode</BDIPostalCode>
            <BDICity>l</BDICity>
            <BDIState>st</BDIState>
            <BDIStreetAddress>streetAddress</BDIStreetAddress>
        </Directory>
    </config>
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