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I've been given the task of copying the configurations from old 1921 routers to the new 4221 routers (as the 1921 are EOL). These new routers will be using an ISDN 30 network card as the WAN link back to the backbone network. Most of the configuratio...

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As a starting network engineer is sometimes do not see the switches through the cabling... So my colleague advice's me to draw myself a map. Sadly he never has the time to explain me properly how. So I'm hoping you, as my fellow network engineers, co...

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Hi!We've got a second public subnet from our ISP and would like to use them, but we are not sure how to configure it on our ASR.Here is our current config: bridge-domain 1 member GigabitEthernet0/0/0 service-instance 1 member GigabitEthernet0/0/10...

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hi Everyone i need to know and i searched in google but didn't find any specific information  i want to need help to know about is Cisco Meraki Mx84 is Layer 3 device or ???what is big different between Cisco Router like 2600,2800,2811.xx  Vs Cisco M...

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I have 30 branches connected to HQ. each branch has 4Mbps connection and HQ has 120Mbps. the branches connected with HQ through IPsec tunnels. which router will be suitable to me that can handle 120Mbps connection

Hello, I've got a 9300 switch connected to a 2921 router. I noticed that the gig up-link on the router is hard coded to 100Mbps.Is there a reason this interface would be throttled?Thank you!

Cisco Community,I'll premise this by saying i'm a novice when it comes to networking and configuring enterprise-level equipment, but as part of my job i regularly encounter this gear and have to work with an engineering team to configure and troubles...

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