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We have an exchange server which clients from internal subnets would like to access by establishing connection to an public IP address which is NATed of 109.246.7.99 (this is fake IP).External clients can establish connection to public IP, internal c...
Hi All, I will be looking at implementing brand new network at one of our offices with about 300 users in September.I will need to implement a solution that can support multiple SSIDs, PoE, multiple vLANs, dual band and can be managed with a wireless...
Hi all,Just a quick question. To me, any mismatch sounds terrible and bad. Just wanted to ask about native vlans.Let's say we have a router configured with vlan 30 on fa 0/0/0 (access port, no trunk) which is then connected to a switch fa 0/0/1 (acce...
Hi All, Today I had to set up an LCAP EtherChannel which consists of 3 ports on each side.As far as I understand it, when you set up an EtherChannel it will not load balance on all 3 links. Instead it will use up the bandwidth on the first link and t...
Hi everybody,
Here is some background first of all.
We have 1941/K9 series and now decided to replace our HP ProCurves with three Cisco Catalyst 3750G. We have them configured as a stack in our test environment. Our current network is on 192.168.10.0...
Hi,It might be confusing and I agree that this is not the best way of achieving this, however changes in our environment will require clients to connect to the server this way as a temporary solution.How would you achieve this without assigning publ...
Reza, cheers for clarifying.I was a bit confused about it at the beginning but then I thought this is what always happens when you connect unmanaged l2 switch to router access port, however you don't see log messages on a switch as it is unmanaged so...