Heh. I'd switched to running IOS in emulation because I just don't have
anywhere to put a real cisco. Plus I have never had any problem with
dynamips, and I've used it professionally for some pretty complex network
simulations in the past, all without issue, so I don't think it's dynamips
at fault here. It's odd that it's both intermittent, and that it started
within the past year. My HECnet connection currently isn't working. I think
this is the longest I've noticed it being down, despite having restarted my
Netgear as well as the dynamips/dynagen instance more than once (it runs on
an Intel NUC along with several emulated systems).
-Mark
On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 9:19 PM Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
Weirdo. I am *swimming* in Cisco hardware. Want some? ;)
Yeah, I don't see why that'd happen either. Very strange. Do you
have a machine at another site (VPS or something) that you can set up
Dynamips on to eliminate anything on your local network as a possibility?
-Dave
On 11/20/18 12:02 AM, Mark Abene wrote:
Unfortunately I don't have any ciscos in
hardware anymore. It's still
strange that I never had any trouble with DECnet that I've noticed,
until the past year. The only thing I can say that's changed in my home
setup is moving to a Netgear Orbi wifi mesh to fully cover my house, but
I don't see any immediate reason why my simulated cisco would
periodically lose its DECnet neighbor. It's not on wifi.
-M
On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 8:29 PM Dave McGuire <mcguire at
neurotica.com
<mailto:mcguire at neurotica.com>> wrote:
On 11/19/18 11:17 PM, Mark Abene wrote:
My tunnel to Dave has been down for a few days
now. I can't
explain it,
> but my tunnel just randomly goes down without warning, and then
> eventually comes back up on its own, seemingly without any reason
or
help.
I'm not saying it's necessarily anything on Dave's end, but
I'm
at
> a loss to explain it. I've been running an emulated cisco
7200-series
> instance in dynamips/dynagen for years
now, and only started
noticing
the
problem in the past year. My router is at 61.200 and normally
connects to Dave's 61.1023. Dave, is it possible you started using
61.200 for something on your end?
Nope, I'm not using 61.200 for anything.
Things are otherwise stable here. I've always been suspicious of
emulated Ciscos...do you have real hardware you can try?
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA