I am looking at clustering a pair of 9300 Switches. However, the connecting devices cannot be terminated on both Switches. The question I have is in relation to advantages of undertaking this feature with this setup. Does anyone know any failure ...
I need some clarity on SSH and certificates. I have SSH enabled on a router which has a signed certificate loaded. The Putty client has the root CA loaded. Putty connectivity works. The question I have is that SSH access works on another router wh...
I am looking at NTP configuration and have the following configuration:- ip access-list standard NTPpermit x.x.x.xdeny any logaccess-list 23 deny any logntp access-group peer NTPntp access-group serve-only 23ntp server prefer x.x.x.x The result ...
Great, Marius Thankyou. Last question and then I will leave you in Peace. If you are not using the certificate as a way of authentication for access, then is there any real need to have a signed certificate from the root on the router. Just have a ...
HI Marius, Thank you for the response. Whether you have a self signed cert or a signed, access is always granted if you have configured correctly the authentication. Leading from your question then, you reference connecting to the right device and...
Thankyou for responding but the question I have is the validity of having a signed certificate for a Cisco device when a self signed on the device provides the same security. I appreciate signed certificates provide the insight that you are connecti...
Thanks for the reply. I see the configuration working as follows:- The switch is able to peer with the NTP server but due to the deny access list, all downward devices attempting to get a time source should fail. I see blocks in the log. However, ...