Optimum Config???

What is the optimum config for a new Imac using Final Cut Pro? - suggestions? Thanks for any assistance.

What is the optimum config for a new Imac using Final Cut Pro? - suggestions? Thanks for any assistance.

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  • 12 powerbook or 14 ibook for Final cut?

    which is a better for final cut express HD a 12 powerbook or a 14 ibook? which one should I buy (refurbished of course)

    Not really.
    PowerBook doesn't have a card bus slot. Neither does the iBook.
    Then you are left with a single firewire bus PB or iBook and no way to create a second bus.
    That isn't an optimum config especially for FCStudio.

  • How to configure 7120 array for ESXi 4.1?

    Hi,
    Just taken delivery of a 7120 which has some issues (see previous post!), I need some guidance on optimum config for ESXi 4.1 - I keep reading conflicting info about how to set it up! Here's my config:-
    2x Dell Powerconnect 6224 switches (solely for iSCSI traffic), in a stacked config, 6x Dell R710 ESXi servers with 2x Gbe LAN interfaces on each server (one to each switch), Sun 7120 array with 8x Gbe NICs, using 4x of these for iSCSI traffic (2x to each switch). The plan is to have a few LUNs accessible via iSCSI to all the ESX servers, what is the best way to configure this? I'm being told to set up the 4x links on the 7120 as a LACP aggregate but other people say not to use that for iSCSI. If I configure the 4x links as LACP, what config needs to be done to the stacked switches? Do I need to have all the ESX uplinks in one big LACP group, or do I group the uplinks of the individual servers? I believe these support cross-stack etherchannel. Do I then need to set up IPMP?
    Each of the ESXi hosts has a separate vSwitch for iSCSI traffic with 2 uplinks configured with jumbo frames, and a vmkernel port on each NIC all bound to the iSCSI SW adapter - each uplink is configured with no standby adapters, and each vmkernel port is in a separate subnet.
    Help! I'm used to Equallogic gear and this is just weird :)
    JD

    Hi Pklos
    Thank very much for helping me it worked User Roles>Standard CCM User then add users.
    Than very much.
    Walter Flores

  • HSRP FOR 20 Vlan's

    Hi!
    I'll implement HSRP Between 2 6509-Sup1.i have more than 20 interface vlan.to each vlan should i assign virtual ip address?have a look to simple config:
    interface vlan 2
    ip address 1.0.0.2 255.0 0.0
    standby 1 ip 1.0.0.2
    standby 1 preempt
    standby 1 priority 110
    interface vlan 11
    ip address 1.1.0.2 255.0 0.0
    standby 1 ip 1.1.0.11
    standby 1 preempt
    standby 1 priority 110
    interface vlan 12
    ip address 1.3.0.2 255.0 0.0
    standby 1 ip 1.3.0.12
    standby 1 preempt
    standby 1 priority 110
    interface vlan 13
    ip address 1.4.0.2 255.0 0.0
    standby 1 ip 1.1.0.13
    standby 1 preempt
    standby 1 priority 110
    and so obn for the remaining vlans.this config for remaining Vlans should be the same.?or i have problem in the above config?i have mistake.TRY TO CORRECT AND Advise me to the optimum config for my situation.
    waiting ur help
    10xs

    Hi Mahmood!
    ofcourse i have on the 2nd switch like this config.but the question is the config that i have listed correct.meet my 20 Vlan's.or more.Have a look:
    6509 1(ACTIVE)
    interface vlan 2
    ip address 1.0.0.2 255.0 0.0
    standby 1 ip 1.0.0.3
    standby 1 timers 5 15
    standby 1 preempt
    standby 1 priority 110
    interface vlan 11
    ip address 1.1.0.2 255.0 0.0
    standby 2 timers 5 15
    standby 2 ip 1.1.0.11
    standby 2 preempt
    standby 2 priority 110
    interface vlan 12
    ip address 1.3.0.2 255.0 0.0
    standby 3timers 5 15
    standby 3 ip 1.3.0.12
    standby 3 preempt
    standby 3 priority 110
    interface vlan 13
    ip address 1.4.0.2 255.0 0.0
    standby 4 timers 5 15
    standby 4 ip 1.4.0.13
    standby 4 preempt
    standby 4 priority 110
    6509 2(STANDBY)
    interface vlan 2
    ip address 1.0.0.3 255.0 0.0
    standby 1 ip 1.0.0.3
    standby 1 timers 5 15
    standby 1 preempt
    standby 1 priority 100
    interface vlan 11
    ip address 1.1.0.4 255.0 0.0
    standby 2 timers 5 15
    standby 2 ip 1.1.0.11
    standby 2 preempt
    standby 2 priority 100
    interface vlan 12
    ip address 1.3.0.5 255.0 0.0
    standby 3timers 5 15
    standby 3 ip 1.3.0.12
    standby 3 preempt
    standby 3 priority 100
    interface vlan 13
    ip address 1.4.0.5 255.0 0.0
    standby 4 timers 5 15
    standby 4 ip 1.4.0.13
    standby 4 preempt
    standby 4 priority 100
    .HAVE A LOOK TO THIS CONFIG WAHT IS UR ADVISE?
    10XS

  • KT4 Ultra-FISR and optimum memory speed/config

    http://www.msicomputer.com/product/detail_spec/product_detail.asp?model=KT4_Ultra-FISR
    Just about to get a Barton XP2800/333fsb
    I wonder which is better, which gives better performance....
    266fsb & 266ddr ram
    266fsb & 333ddr ram
    333fsb & 333ddr ram
    333fsb & 400ddr ram
    Any comments?. Considering the problems and cost premium of getting supported 400DDR
    Ray

    Thanks Bas,
    That was the conclusion I was coming to.
    I do editing of video, graphics and cad and 512MB is pushing the limits. I was considering going to 1G but I can't find 1G 4ooDDR here in Oz.
    Like you said, the board won't run 2 slots at 400, But maybe I can get 2x 512MB quality 333 and Since the fsb will run to 400, clock fsb @ + 5% or 10%....
    My feeling was if the processor pumps the data to ram at the same clock rate then the flow should be smoothest - no waits.
    Ray

  • Mail V3.1 can not create a new Cablevision Optimum Online mail account

    Apple Technical support asked me to report this on this forum.
    I have OS X 10.5.1 with Mail 3.1. My ISP is Cablevision Optimum Online, which uses mail.optonline.net as their POP and SMTP servers.
    Pre-existing mail accounts, created under 10.4.x (Tiger) work perfectly. I am unable to create a new mail account with this version of the mail program. Mail's Add Account dialog (wizard) hangs as soon as it tries to connect to the mail.optonline.com server. After a long time trying it just says it can not connect to the server. This happens if I choose the new (and default) "Automatically set up account" option or not. It happens on multiple Leopard systems. In other words, when the mail account setup wizard checks for connectivity to the mail.optonline.net POP server, it fails, even though the mail program has no problem interacting with that same server with accounts set up under a previous version.
    We brought a MacBook to the Apple store, and the tech. at the genius bar could not get it to work. He said call the ISP. We did that, spent hours with the ISP tech who told me many people are complaining about this. I suspected it was a problem with the way Mail 3.1 was doing its initial connectivity check. Perhaps using an incompatible port (SSL setting perhaps).
    After a good nights sleep, I figured out a work-around. I created a dummy GMail account, after it was created I modified it to have my Optonline account specifications, turned off SSL and it worked.
    After I had circumvented this problem, someone else that had the same problem found a different resolution. We both also had .mac accounts defind. When they deleted their .Mac account from the mail program, they were able to create a new Optonline.net account. .Mac uses SSL.... interesting.
    Thus, it seems that if you have a .Mac account with Mail 3.1 you can not create an Optonline.net account. A bug that I hope Apple fixes quickly.

    iLounge had some good info on this topic. The KEY INFO in the post was that after you have gotten the account set up you need to turn off your WiFi router (if you have one) to reset it.
    http://forums.ilounge.com/showthread.php?t=221752
    Here are the details on how Optonline says you set up an account:
    Name: type your name here
    Address: [email protected]
    Description: whatever you want to put here
    Incoming Mail Server
    Host Name: mail.optonline.net
    User Name: xxxxxxxxxx (don't add "@optonline.net" here, but put what goes before it)
    Password: your password here
    Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
    Host Name: mail.optonline.net
    User Name: xxxxxxxxxx (don't add "@optonline.net" here, but put what goes before it)
    Password: your password here
    My other settings under the "Advanced" tab look like this...
    Deleted Messages
    Remove: Never
    Incoming Settings:
    Use SSL: OFF
    Authentication: Password
    Delete from Server: Never
    Server Port: 110
    Outgoing Settings:
    Use SSL: OFF
    Authentication: Password
    Delete from Server: Never
    Server Port: 587
    ===========
    This person adds "Oh, one more thing... after you save your account settings, you may need to turn off WIFI, then "power off"... then "power on" turn WIFI back on and try to get mail again after it connects."
    ============
    Based on the information I read here and on iLounge I was able to get Optonline email working.
    1) Deleted my Dot Mac mail accounts in Apple Mail
    2) Created an Optonline account based on the details above from Optonline in Apple Mail
    3) Unplugged my Airport Extreme Base Station, waited 20 seconds, plugged it back in.
    4) I was then able to receive mail but not send on the Optonline SMTP server
    5) So...I then went back and checked the details on the Optonline account in Apple Mail. Not sure why but the SSL/authentication selections were changed. So I set them correctly based on the information above and saved. That worked and I was able to send email.
    As you are having trouble with Apple Mail and Optonline (why else would you be reading this?) let me also mention that Optonline blocks Port 25 for outbound email so if you have non-Optimum Online email accounts and want to send email on that ISP's server you will not be able to do that unless (a) you pay Cablevision more for a business or boost account (b) use webmail (c) your ISP is willing to provide you with an alternative email port other than 25.
    Here is the page from their site on this topic
    ort 25 and Optimum Online
    Answer
    All e-mail sent via the Internet is routed through Port 25, the channel used for communication between an e-mail client and an e-mail server. Activation of Port 25 is currently available with Optimum Online® Boost or Optimum Online for Business. Please continue reading for more information, including activation instructions.
    Port 25 Filtering/Blocking
    To help control the amount of spam that originates from the Optimum Online network, Optimum Online filters outbound Port 25 e-mail (SMTP) traffic for all standard Optimum Online customers. This filtering is a common spam control measure used by Internet Service Providers. It not only prevents spam sent intentionally, but also thwarts computer viruses that let spammers connect to an unsuspecting customer's infected computer and send spam.
    This filtering is transparent to the vast majority of our users. However, if you access a non-Optimum Online e-mail service with an e-mail client application (like Outlook Express), or run your own mail server, you may not be able to send and/or receive e-mail.
    Port 25 Availability
    If you require Port 25 to be active, Optimum Online offers these options:
    Subscribe to Optimum Online Boost. Click here for more information.
    Businesses can subscribe to Optimum Online for Business or Optimum Online Boost for Business.
    Activating Port 25
    If you subscribe to Optimum Online Boost, and would like to utilize Port 25, you'll need to activate it. Simply follow these steps:
    Log into optimum.net using your Optimum ID and Password.
    Click on Optimum Services.
    Click Manage from within the Advanced Config section.
    Set Port 25 to On and click Submit. Your modem will be rebooted automatically. Once it starts up, Port 25 will be active.
    Optimum Online for Business customers who do not subscribe to Optimum Online Boost can call Technical Support at 1-866-575-8000 to have Port 25 activated.
    Workarounds for Standard Optimum Online Customers
    If Port 25 filtering is affecting your ability to send or receive non-Optimum Online e-mail, here are some options you may choose to pursue:
    Contact your e-mail service provider to see if they support alternate connection methods such as VPN or SMTPS.
    If available, use your e-mail service provider's WebMail.

  • Optimum Disk Configuration for CS6

    Hi Hardware forum members,
    I have read the Generic Disk Guidelines, read the various forum threads on this topic, watched the Adobe Video2Brain videos and am still confused re optimum disk configuration for CS6 Premier Pro.
    ( lots of disagreemnet on HDD RAID0 versus SSD )
    The video and advice from Adobe is to have a separate disk for each disk for each type of file so that you are not reading and writing from the same disk.
    I rang Adobe technical support and they advised me that if I had 4 individual separate SSD's they would allocate one to the O/S and Programs, one to the Media and Media Cache which they said had to be on the same disk, one to the Project and finally one to the Export and Preview.
    I then asked them if I purchased another SSD so that I had one for the O/S and Programs and then 2 x 2 in a RAID0 configuration, how would they allocate the the drives. They said they would allocate one RAID0 volume to the Media and Media Cache and to the second RAID0 volume they would allocate the Project, Export and Preview. Doesn't this contradict the advice to keep the files separate, as your Project files would be on the same disk as your Export and Preview ?
    In any case, they said the 2 X 2 RAID0 configuration would give the better performance.
    What do the forum members here think will be the better disk configuration from the two options above ?
    What about TRIM support for SSD'S in a RAID0 configuration - is that still an issue, before I commit to the 2 X 2 SSD in RAID0 configuration.
    FYI - Backup will be to 4 x 3tb Seagates in a RAID5 config and the SSD'S under consideration are the Samsung 840 Pro's.
    Your thoughts and recommendations will be most welcome.
    Kind Regards
    Martin.

    Hi Jim,
    Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my post - it is much appreciated.
    I have ruled out the 2 x 2 ssd in raid 0 as an option due to the lack of TRIM support for this configuration as the performance would just deteriorate over time.
    Your advice makes sense as everybody's individual needs and preferences are different.
    I'm still going to go with a combination of individual SSD drives ( no raid and just depends how many individual SSD's I decide to allocate) with the RAID5 array of 4 x 3tb disks for backup (around 9tb usable space ). The machine wont just be used exclusively for video editing and hence this is swaying my decision towards the SSD's.
    I could be persuaded to change the RAID5 backup to a RAID10 with the same disks but this would give me more speed and safer redundancy, albeit with only 6TB of usable space. ( I know the backup has nothing to do with the CS6 performance or configuration, just mentioning it ).
    FYI, the machine is a desktop, not a laptop, with an ASRock Extreme 11 x79 mb which gives me enough SATA3 connections and has onboard RAID options
    Other components are a 3930k processor, 64 gb 8 x 8 Corsair Vengenace 1866 c9 memory kit, and an EVGA GTX680 4G Classified Video Card.
    Thanks again for taking the time to reply - much appreciated
    I'm looking forward to getting the build up and running
    Happy to hear anyone else's thoughts on this topic too.
    Kind Regards
    Martin.

  • Newbie with a Motif ES8 - optimum setup with a minimalistic approach?

    hi,
    I'm trying to decide on the optimum setup with a minimalistic approach!
    I a newbie with the Motif ES8 and am at cross roads deciding on the type of computer setup for my VST.
    PC + Cubase vs. MAC + Logic Pro or Logic Pro Express?
    With MAC, how far do I need to go;i.e. MACBook Pro a must?
    how many USB ports (types 400 vs 800), etc?
    With Logic Pro, is Express going to be sufficient for a full soup to nuts recording and mastering given that this is for a home studio setup though with an idealist running it?
    I'm a one woman show and so don't need too many inputs/outputs. I'd be recording a track at a time and my songs take up less than 16 tracks.
    I would really appreciate any and all responses.
    Roya
    macbook pro   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    thanks for the detailed response PK
    so, the extra USB port on the HD would facilitate a
    hub type interface i.e. once you hook up another\
    device to the HD via USB, you're really hooked up to
    the computer.. right? and so, if I get a powered USB
    Hub, this wouldn't really matter.. correct?
    For the most part, you have to be careful hooking
    too many devices up to a computer WHEN you are trying
    to do some sound work. When they say a computer
    can do ABC we sometimes think that should include D.
    As for the sound interface, I already have an
    Audiophile that has midi in/out, firewire to
    computer, RCA jack for i/o. I know its not the high
    end stuff but I hope to do a stepwise upgrade here if
    at all possible..
    That actually might work, if it supports at least
    16 bit 44.1 khz that is the lowest you want to go.
    Ideally it should be 24 bit to take advantage of Logics
    24bit environment. You might be able to run the ES8
    straight into those RCA jacks if they are SPDIF and your
    keyboard has the same on the back.
    There are a bunch of people on Motifator discussion
    groups that warn against Apple's lack of support for
    Logic. Not sure if the concern is only regarding the
    combination of Yamaha (Motif) and Apple (Logic).
    I went and read that thread, here are some of my thoughts
    on some of this.
    Can't comment on MAC, but a dear friend of mine who is an audio engineer said >he had walked away from Logic after Apple bought them out. "Straight downhill" >I think is how he put it.
    Many windows users just hate Apple and their products.
    I think much of it is ignorance. They will say
    Macs are junk but when I ask them why
    they never have an answer or say something
    that is false. It sounds like this "professional"
    did not even wait to see that Logic did get better.
    Apple charges 200.00 for support of it's Professional
    applications. You really do not need it since there are
    so many experienced Logic users here that I never had
    a question go unanswered. I've noticed on those forums
    the same small group of people do most of the problem
    solving. I am not overly impressed with Yamaha's support.
    I had my questions about my keyboard answered quicker
    by those forums. So I guess both companies need work
    in this area. Frankly, for recording, I think the Motif
    and Logic are a Killer combination. Both have steep
    learning curves but once you get up to speed I think
    the results speak for themselves. The main difference
    in my opinion is that the Motif is the ultimate
    performance tool and Logic is the ultimate studio toolshop.
    After having a Motif for over a month, I am convinced
    it has a steeper learning curve than Logic take for instance
    that thread on getting your keyboard to record it's own
    audio output. The list of things to do each time is as long
    as my arm. In case you did not read it here it is.
    First thing – STORE your MIX setup and SAVE the Song to SmartMedia (or USB mass storage device) before resampling it so you have a backup. You would create a mix to balance the instruments the way you like them.
    * Select a target track, then press the [INTEGRATED SAMPLING] button.
    Setup the parameters for resampling:
    * Press [F1] DEST
    * Select a TRACK and [KEYBANK] (note) into which you will record the resampled data. You can target either an empty track or the track on which you are going to play (if you are going to play along). If all tracks are full, don't worry, you can still resample anyway.
    * Press [F2] SOURCE. Set the source parameters as follows:
    - Type = Sample - with this type the Integrated Sampling Sequencer will not create any NOTE-ON data in your sequencer, it will just simply add a new sample waveform to the waveform list
    - Source = Resample
    - Mono/Stereo = Stereo
    - Next = OFF
    - Frequency = 44.1k
    * Press [F6] REC This will place the sampling sequencer in Standby mode. Set the TrggrMode paramter to Manual
    * Press Start on the sequencer and check your levels. If too low set the REC GAIN higher +6bB or +12dB, if the level is to high (clipping- you will see a lightning bolt) lower the GAIN to -6dB or -12dB. When you have checked the levels, press STOP and return to the top of the SONG.
    * Press F6 REC to start the Resample, Press [>] (play) to begin recording the resample. The Motif ES will draw the wave as it samples.
    * When the song is over press [F6] STOP. The Motif ES will take a few moments to gather the data.
    To create the .wav file:
    * Press [FILE]
    * Press [F1] CONFIG
    * Press [SF1] CURRENT
    * If you will be saving the resampled song to a SmartMedia Card set the Current parameter to CARD. To save to a USB device, set this parameter to USB
    * Press [F2] SAVE
    * Set the data TYPE field to WAV
    * Cursor down and Name the wave
    * (If desired, navigate to the subdirectory where you want to save the *.wav file.)
    * Press [ENTER]
    * The ES will ask you which TRACK and NOTE to save as a wave file. Enter the values you selected as the sample destination in the procedure above.
    * Press and hold the AUDITION button to make sure your sample is there.
    * Press [ENTER] and the Motif ES will export the sample as a .wav to your SmartMedia card or USB device.
    Once you have configured Logic which are takes about
    3 minutes (and only has to be done once)
    and set up the keyboard which takes 30 seconds.
    (this has to be done once for each session)
    you plug your keyboard into your audio interface then
    Hit Record
    that is the whole list, two words.
    Once it is in Logic, you have many way to edit it
    and process if needed. The midi is much
    easier to manipulate and there are more
    ways than the ES has keys. Plus you can add to the
    sounds with the internal instruments which are
    as sophisticated and as high quality as the ES.
    Then if your happy with it you can create MP3's
    and burn Red book compliant CD's for
    commercial duplication.
    It really is a complete setup.
    But at any rate I'm going to do some more research on
    another scenario, i.e. what about MAC and Cubase? As
    you may know Yamaha just acquired Cubase..
    I dont think I would be the best to comment on that.
    Maybe ask one of the Gurus on the unofficial
    website for Cubase, The Cubinator.
    Sorry, I just couldn't resist.
    you've been very helpful - thanks again
    cheers,
    Roya
    Cheers!
    P.S. I agree with Dave, If you have a Macbook
    Pro you dont need another computer. If you
    wanta desktop whatever reasons I understand
    Oh and btw, what's QWERTY?
    They are the first 6 keys (top row/left to right)
    on your computer keyboard

  • Macpro config for Aperture

    Hi guys
    I have the very first macpro ever released, the old 2 x dual core 2.66ghz xeon 5150's and 16gb ram. I have the nvidia 8800gt which i bought a while back when my old ati 1900xt card died.
    I'm running 2 x 30" screens.
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    Can anyone suggest a ideal config for Aperture? My cameras are 1Ds mk3's and my aperture library is around 1.4tb at the moment.
    I'm thinking the (obscenely priced) 2.93 8 core with 16gb ram from transintl.com and the radeon 4870.
    I have lots of hard drives already I can put in it.
    thanks

    Your existing box (the same as mine) is still very good. Personally I would wait to replace it; at least until we see real-world Aperture performance on the new boxes for a month or two to help determine optimum configuration.
    The CPU clock upgrades above the 2.26 8-core are ridiculously expensive, probably not cost effective. Wait until the end of the year and I bet we will see price drop and/or speed bump.
    The Radeon 4870 is alleged to perhaps work on our 2006 Macs. Wait and see if it does. Barefeats.com will have tests.
    My guess is that careful RAID array of fast hard drives & Library configuration (Referenced Masters Library perhaps?) might help performance on the existing box a great deal.
    Wait too for memory tests before you add RAM to a 2009 MP. Early reports suggest groups of 6 rather than 8 DIMMs. Again, barefeats.com will have tests.
    -Allen Wicks

  • Config of free goods?

    I'm an ABAPer so forgive if my question is not clear to you SD guys. We are having an issue with creation of orders and the functional consultant might be new to this problem.
    I read several threads here regarding the config.
    1) I checked transaction VOV4 for OR-NORM-FREE-TAN-TANN. it's there
    2) Checked material master MM03 / Sales Org. 2 for category group. Group of material is NORM.
    3) Checked free goods determination in VBN3 for Customer-Material combination, there's a value there and is valid from 12/22/2008 to 12/31/9999 (valid indefinitely)
    But when we try to create an order in VA01, using the same customer and material (from number 3) and set the item category of the material to TANN, the system automatically changes it to TAN.
    (On the technical side) I checked the exits MV45AFZZ and MV45AFZB and there is no routine there that does the change from TANN to TAN so we're convinced that this is caused by some config.
    Can anyone help? How can the item stay as TANN (without having to retype. When it is retyped, it's like the item category is being forced into the system, right?)?
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi,
    What I undersatnd is , you want INCLUSIVE free good sdetermination.
    For example, for every 10 units 2 units are free. That means 20% free goods.
    If Customer has ordered for 10 units then  he has to pay for 8 units and 2 units will be free of charge.
    In standard, the free goods condition type is NA00 (with item generation).
    So, you need to create the Condition record for NA00 in transaction VBN1 and specify the free quntity properly.
    In standard, the Pricing Procedure for free goods determination is NA0000.
    You need to assign this procedure to the Sales Area in which you want to create the Sales Order (V/N6).
    Now, when you will create an order for the above material say M1 for 10 units, system will split it as two line items.
    First line item, M1 -
    8 units -
    TAN (system will calculate price for this item).
    Second line item, M1----
    2 units -
    TANN (no pricing, it is 100% free).
    You need not have to specify the Item category mannually.
    For the first item (Main item), system will automatically take the Item category as TAN and for the 2nd item (sub-item) item category will be TANN.
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  • Fairly new to cisco ASA 5505 - Can someone look through my config?

    Hi.
    Can some one tell me if I did the NAT part right? Both dynamic and static.
    To be able to reach one vlan from another I created a Nat between them, is this the right way to do it?
    I can still limit the access between the vlans based on the access list.
    I also getting slow throughput over the VPN tunnel. Is there something wrong with my config. I used the wizard to set it up. There is also a cisco asa5505 on the other end.
    If there is some thing else that seems wrong, please let me know.
    Any help would be greatfully appreciated!
    Config:
    : Saved
    ASA Version 7.2(2)
    hostname ciscoasa
    domain-name default.domain.invalid
    enable password x encrypted
    names
    name 192.168.1.250 DomeneServer
    name 192.168.1.10 NotesServer
    name 192.168.1.90 OvServer
    name 192.168.1.97 TerminalServer
    name 192.168.1.98 w8-eyeshare
    name 192.168.50.10 w8-print
    name 192.168.1.94 w8-app
    name 192.168.1.89 FonnaFlyMedia
    interface Vlan1
    nameif Vlan1
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.200.100 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan2
    nameif outside
    security-level 0
    ip address 79.x.x.226 255.255.255.224
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan400
    nameif vlan400
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan450
    nameif Vlan450
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.210.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan460
    nameif Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan461
    nameif Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan462
    nameif Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.4.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan470
    nameif vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.202.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan480
    nameif vlan480-Telefoni
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.20.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan490
    nameif Vlan490-QNapBackup
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan500
    nameif Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.30.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan510
    nameif Vlan510-IsTak
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.40.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Vlan600
    nameif Vlan600-SafeQ
    security-level 100
    ip address 192.168.50.1 255.255.255.0
    ospf cost 10
    interface Ethernet0/0
    switchport access vlan 2
    interface Ethernet0/1
    interface Ethernet0/2
    switchport access vlan 500
    switchport trunk allowed vlan 400,450,460-462,470,480,500,510,600,610
    switchport mode trunk
    interface Ethernet0/3
    switchport access vlan 490
    interface Ethernet0/4
    interface Ethernet0/5
    interface Ethernet0/6
    interface Ethernet0/7
    passwd x encrypted
    ftp mode passive
    clock timezone WAT 1
    dns server-group DefaultDNS
    domain-name default.domain.invalid
    same-security-traffic permit inter-interface
    same-security-traffic permit intra-interface
    object-group service Lotus_Notes_Utgaaande tcp
    description Frim Notes og ut til alle
    port-object eq domain
    port-object eq ftp
    port-object eq www
    port-object eq https
    port-object eq lotusnotes
    port-object eq pop3
    port-object eq pptp
    port-object eq smtp
    object-group service Lotus_Notes_inn tcp
    description From alle og inn til Notes
    port-object eq www
    port-object eq lotusnotes
    port-object eq pop3
    port-object eq smtp
    object-group service Reisebyraa tcp-udp
    port-object range 3702 3702
    port-object range 5500 5500
    port-object range 9876 9876
    object-group service Remote_Desktop tcp-udp
    description Tilgang til Remote Desktop
    port-object range 3389 3389
    object-group service Sand_Servicenter_50000 tcp-udp
    description Program tilgang til Sand Servicenter AS
    port-object range 50000 50000
    object-group service VNC_Remote_Admin tcp
    description Frå oss til alle
    port-object range 5900 5900
    object-group service Printer_Accept tcp-udp
    port-object range 9100 9100
    port-object eq echo
    object-group icmp-type Echo_Ping
    icmp-object echo
    icmp-object echo-reply
    object-group service Print tcp
    port-object range 9100 9100
    object-group service FTP_NADA tcp
    description Suldalsposten NADA tilgang
    port-object eq ftp
    port-object eq ftp-data
    object-group service Telefonsentral tcp
    description Hoftun
    port-object eq ftp
    port-object eq ftp-data
    port-object eq www
    port-object eq https
    port-object eq telnet
    object-group service Printer_inn_800 tcp
    description Fra 800  nettet og inn til 400 port 7777
    port-object range 7777 7777
    object-group service Suldalsposten tcp
    description Sending av mail vha Mac Mail programmet - åpner smtp
    port-object eq pop3
    port-object eq smtp
    object-group service http2 tcp
    port-object range 81 81
    object-group service DMZ_FTP_PASSIVE tcp-udp
    port-object range 55536 56559
    object-group service DMZ_FTP tcp-udp
    port-object range 20 21
    object-group service DMZ_HTTPS tcp-udp
    port-object range 443 443
    object-group service DMZ_HTTP tcp-udp
    port-object range 8080 8080
    object-group service DNS_Query tcp
    port-object range domain domain
    object-group service DUETT_SQL_PORT tcp-udp
    description For kobling mellom andre nett og duett server
    port-object range 54659 54659
    access-list outside_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list outside_access_out extended permit ip any any
    access-list vlan400_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list vlan400_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list vlan400_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan450_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list Vlan450_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list Vlan450_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan460_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list Vlan460_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list Vlan460_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host NotesServer object-group Lotus_Notes_Utgaaande
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host DomeneServer object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host TerminalServer object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host OvServer object-group http2
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host NotesServer object-group Lotus_Notes_inn
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host NotesServer object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host w8-eyeshare object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host w8-app object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp any host FonnaFlyMedia range 8400 8600
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit udp any host FonnaFlyMedia range 9000 9001
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0 host DomeneServer
    access-list vlan400_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0 host w8-app object-group DUETT_SQL_PORT
    access-list Vlan500_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list Vlan500_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list Vlan500_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list vlan470_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list vlan470_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list vlan470_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan490_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.34
    access-list Vlan490_access_in extended deny ip any host 149.20.56.32
    access-list Vlan490_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan450_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list Vlan1_access_out extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan1_access_out extended permit tcp any host w8-print object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list Vlan1_access_out extended deny ip any any
    access-list Vlan1_access_out extended permit icmp any any echo-reply
    access-list Vlan460_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.10.10 object-group DMZ_FTP
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.10.10 object-group DMZ_FTP_PASSIVE
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.10.10 object-group DMZ_HTTPS
    access-list Vlan490_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.10.10 object-group DMZ_HTTP
    access-list Vlan500_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan470_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan470_access_out extended permit tcp any host 192.168.202.10 object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list Vlan510_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan480_access_out extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan510_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan600_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit icmp any any
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit tcp any host w8-print object-group Remote_Desktop
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 host w8-print eq www
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.202.0 255.255.255.0 host w8-print eq www
    access-list Vlan600_access_out extended permit tcp 192.168.210.0 255.255.255.0 host w8-print eq www
    access-list Vlan600_access_in_1 extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan461_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan461_access_out extended permit icmp any any object-group Echo_Ping
    access-list vlan400_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.77.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_20_cryptomap_1 extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.77.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list outside_20_cryptomap extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.77.0 255.255.255.0
    access-list Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_in extended permit ip any any
    access-list Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_out extended permit icmp any any echo-reply
    access-list Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_out_1 extended permit icmp any any echo-reply
    access-list Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_in_1 extended permit ip any any
    pager lines 24
    logging enable
    logging asdm informational
    mtu Vlan1 1500
    mtu outside 1500
    mtu vlan400 1500
    mtu Vlan450 1500
    mtu Vlan460-SuldalHotell 1500
    mtu Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest 1500
    mtu vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret 1500
    mtu vlan480-Telefoni 1500
    mtu Vlan490-QNapBackup 1500
    mtu Vlan500-HellandBadlands 1500
    mtu Vlan510-IsTak 1500
    mtu Vlan600-SafeQ 1500
    mtu Vlan462-Suldalsposten 1500
    no failover
    monitor-interface Vlan1
    monitor-interface outside
    monitor-interface vlan400
    monitor-interface Vlan450
    monitor-interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    monitor-interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    monitor-interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    monitor-interface vlan480-Telefoni
    monitor-interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    monitor-interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    monitor-interface Vlan510-IsTak
    monitor-interface Vlan600-SafeQ
    monitor-interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
    asdm image disk0:/asdm-522.bin
    no asdm history enable
    arp timeout 14400
    global (outside) 1 interface
    nat (vlan400) 0 access-list vlan400_nat0_outbound
    nat (vlan400) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 dns
    nat (Vlan450) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 dns
    nat (Vlan460-SuldalHotell) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan490-QNapBackup) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 dns
    nat (Vlan500-HellandBadlands) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan510-IsTak) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan600-SafeQ) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    nat (Vlan462-Suldalsposten) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.x DomeneServer netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret,outside) 79.x.x.x 192.168.202.10 netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.x NotesServer netmask 255.255.255.255 dns
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.231 TerminalServer netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.234 OvServer netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.232 w8-eyeshare netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (Vlan490-QNapBackup,outside) 79.x.x.233 192.168.10.10 netmask 255.255.255.255 dns
    static (Vlan600-SafeQ,outside) 79.x.x.235 w8-print netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.236 w8-app netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (Vlan450,vlan400) 192.168.210.0 192.168.210.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan500-HellandBadlands,vlan400) 192.168.30.0 192.168.30.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,Vlan500-HellandBadlands) 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,Vlan450) 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,outside) 79.x.x.252 FonnaFlyMedia netmask 255.255.255.255
    static (Vlan462-Suldalsposten,vlan400) 192.168.4.0 192.168.4.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,Vlan462-Suldalsposten) 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan400,Vlan600-SafeQ) 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan600-SafeQ,vlan400) 192.168.50.0 192.168.50.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan600-SafeQ,Vlan450) 192.168.50.0 192.168.50.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan600-SafeQ,vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret) 192.168.50.0 192.168.50.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (Vlan450,Vlan600-SafeQ) 192.168.210.0 192.168.210.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    static (vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret,Vlan600-SafeQ) 192.168.202.0 192.168.202.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
    access-group Vlan1_access_out out interface Vlan1
    access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
    access-group outside_access_out out interface outside
    access-group vlan400_access_in in interface vlan400
    access-group vlan400_access_out out interface vlan400
    access-group Vlan450_access_in in interface Vlan450
    access-group Vlan450_access_out out interface Vlan450
    access-group Vlan460_access_in in interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    access-group Vlan460_access_out out interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    access-group Vlan461_access_in in interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    access-group Vlan461_access_out out interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    access-group vlan470_access_in in interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    access-group vlan470_access_out out interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    access-group vlan480_access_out out interface vlan480-Telefoni
    access-group Vlan490_access_in in interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    access-group Vlan490_access_out out interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    access-group Vlan500_access_in in interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    access-group Vlan500_access_out out interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    access-group Vlan510_access_in in interface Vlan510-IsTak
    access-group Vlan510_access_out out interface Vlan510-IsTak
    access-group Vlan600_access_in_1 in interface Vlan600-SafeQ
    access-group Vlan600_access_out out interface Vlan600-SafeQ
    access-group Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_in_1 in interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    access-group Vlan462-Suldalsposten_access_out_1 out interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 79.x.x.225 1
    timeout xlate 3:00:00
    timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
    timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
    timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
    timeout uauth 0:05:00 absolute
    username x password x encrypted privilege 15
    aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL
    http server enable
    http 192.168.210.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan450
    http 192.168.200.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan1
    http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 vlan400
    no snmp-server location
    no snmp-server contact
    snmp-server community public
    snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
    crypto map outside_map 20 match address outside_20_cryptomap_1
    crypto map outside_map 20 set pfs
    crypto map outside_map 20 set peer 62.92.159.137
    crypto map outside_map 20 set transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
    crypto map outside_map interface outside
    crypto isakmp enable outside
    crypto isakmp enable vlan400
    crypto isakmp policy 10
    authentication pre-share
    encryption 3des
    hash sha
    group 2
    lifetime 86400
    tunnel-group 62.92.159.137 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 62.92.159.137 ipsec-attributes
    pre-shared-key *
    telnet 192.168.200.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan1
    telnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 vlan400
    telnet timeout 5
    ssh 171.68.225.216 255.255.255.255 outside
    ssh timeout 5
    console timeout 0
    dhcpd update dns both
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan1
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface outside
    dhcpd address 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.225 vlan400
    dhcpd option 6 ip DomeneServer 81.167.36.11 interface vlan400
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.1.1 interface vlan400
    dhcpd enable vlan400
    dhcpd address 192.168.210.100-192.168.210.200 Vlan450
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan450
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.210.1 interface Vlan450
    dhcpd enable Vlan450
    dhcpd address 192.168.2.100-192.168.2.150 Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.2.1 interface Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    dhcpd enable Vlan460-SuldalHotell
    dhcpd address 192.168.3.100-192.168.3.200 Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.3.1 interface Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    dhcpd enable Vlan461-SuldalHotellGjest
    dhcpd address 192.168.202.100-192.168.202.199 vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.202.1 interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    dhcpd enable vlan470-Kyrkjekontoret
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.20.1 interface vlan480-Telefoni
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface vlan480-Telefoni
    dhcpd address 192.168.10.80-192.168.10.90 Vlan490-QNapBackup
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.10.1 interface Vlan490-QNapBackup
    dhcpd address 192.168.30.100-192.168.30.199 Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.30.1 interface Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    dhcpd enable Vlan500-HellandBadlands
    dhcpd address 192.168.40.100-192.168.40.150 Vlan510-IsTak
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan510-IsTak
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.40.1 interface Vlan510-IsTak
    dhcpd enable Vlan510-IsTak
    dhcpd address 192.168.50.150-192.168.50.199 Vlan600-SafeQ
    dhcpd option 6 ip 81.167.36.3 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan600-SafeQ
    dhcpd enable Vlan600-SafeQ
    dhcpd address 192.168.4.100-192.168.4.150 Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    dhcpd option 6 ip DomeneServer 81.167.36.11 interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    dhcpd option 3 ip 192.168.4.1 interface Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    dhcpd enable Vlan462-Suldalsposten
    policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
    parameters
      message-length maximum 512
    prompt hostname context
    Cryptochecksum:x
    : end

    I was just wondering if this is the way to do the "connection" between vlans.. or should it be routed?
    The traffic between the vlan is working as intended. There are not much traffice only some RDP connection and some printing jobs.
    But i'm getting some of these errors: (not alle like this, but portmap translation creation failed)
    305006    192.168.10.200 portmap translation creation failed for udp src Vlan460-SuldalHotell:192.168.2.112/59133 dst Vlan490-QNapBackup:192.168.10.200/161
    I did the sh interface commends:
    Result of the command: "sh interface"
    Interface Vlan1 "Vlan1", is down, line protocol is down
      Hardware is EtherSVI
        MAC address 001d.453a.ea0e, MTU 1500
        IP address 192.168.200.100, subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Traffic Statistics for "Vlan1":
        0 packets input, 0 bytes
        0 packets output, 0 bytes
        0 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 0 pkts/sec,  0 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
    Interface Vlan2 "outside", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherSVI
        MAC address 001d.453a.ea0e, MTU 1500
        IP address 79.x.x.226, subnet mask 255.255.255.224
      Traffic Statistics for "outside":
        1780706730 packets input, 1221625431570 bytes
        1878320718 packets output, 1743030863134 bytes
        5742216 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 558 pkts/sec,  217568 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 803 pkts/sec,  879715 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 0 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 621 pkts/sec,  482284 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 599 pkts/sec,  428957 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 1 pkts/sec
    Interface Vlan400 "vlan400", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherSVI
        MAC address 001d.453a.ea0e, MTU 1500
        IP address 192.168.1.1, subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Traffic Statistics for "vlan400":
        1093422654 packets input, 1191121436317 bytes
        784209789 packets output, 374041914789 bytes
        11465163 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 751 pkts/sec,  870445 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 462 pkts/sec,  116541 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 11 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 474 pkts/sec,  415304 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 379 pkts/sec,  197861 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 7 pkts/sec
    Interface Vlan450 "Vlan450", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherSVI
        MAC address 001d.453a.ea0e, MTU 1500
        IP address 192.168.210.1, subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Traffic Statistics for "Vlan450":
        139711812 packets input, 27519985266 bytes
        202793062 packets output, 233679075458 bytes
        12523100 packets dropped
          1 minute input rate 68 pkts/sec,  9050 bytes/sec
          1 minute output rate 83 pkts/sec,  88025 bytes/sec
          1 minute drop rate, 6 pkts/sec
          5 minute input rate 145 pkts/sec,  15068 bytes/sec
          5 minute output rate 241 pkts/sec,  287093 bytes/sec
          5 minute drop rate, 6 pkts/sec
    Interface Vlan460 "Vlan460-SuldalHotell", is up, line protocol is up
      Hardware is EtherSVI
        MAC address 001d.453a.ea0e, MTU 1500
        IP address 192.168.2.1, subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Traffic Statistics for "Vlan460-SuldalHotell":
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