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Hi everyone,I'd like to setup my layer 3 switch ad a router switch with multivlan routing. I've researched the cisco site and it tells me that I onky jave to enable ip routing.My question is I've enabled ip routing but how do you assign gateways for ...
Hello everyone,Question...I have about 8 branches on the following network, 172.16.1.0/28The intial site is on .1, .2, .3, and so on. We now have a new branch we would like to tie into our network using a .22 address. In order for it to be part of th...
Hello everyone,Quick question, I just notice that the previous admin used the default vlans for on of our networks, I was taught that it's not recommended to use your default Vlan rather to create a Vlan and leave the default alone. Is this correct? ...
Is it better to use CCP than the CLI of each device? I was reading the user guide of the CCP application and was considering it but I would like feedback from the community if this is worth getting into. I'm a network admin and confortable using the ...
Hi everyone,I have a 3560 switch with the following ports configinterface FastEthernet0/43description : Link to PC + ShoreTel IP Phoneswitchport access vlan 120switchport trunk encapsulation dot1qswitchport trunk native vlan 120switchport mode access...
Thanks for the configs pdriver but I'm wanting to setup my 3560 as my router switch at a branch no router and just the single switch itself. Vtp is not a need at this time. Its a branch needing connection to out main network.WolfySent from Cisco Tech...
Ok lets see if I understand.Conf tInt vlan 123Ip add 192.168.10.254 255.255.255.0No shutIs this correct?Now I use ospf to route to other branches and gateway if last resort to my wan address. Do I add my vlan networks to the ospf table or static rout...
Sorry everyone for my late response but I was able to explain to my boss that it would be best to keep our branches on the same subnet. We also spoke about changing our external subnet in order to have more addresses to cover all of our branches as w...
Thats what I thought myself I just wanted to confirm with others more experienced than myself. This is definitely an issue I will have to tackle since I do use CDP to see my neighbors and such. Thanks for your responseWolfy
ok so even not using CCP you still would end up with vulnerabilities once you open the http service on the router. Now would it be easier to configure the hardware via CCP and then shut down the http service once you have the device configured? Is i...