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Hi,I got a few Cisco Aironet 3602i. The minimum WLC version to support these is 7.1.91.0. I am planning to upgrade to 7.2.103.0. The minimum WCS version to support these WAP is 7.0.220.0 and the next available 7.0.230.0. Checking the release notes fo...
Hi,All the other switches / routers on quering for SNMP sysName.0 returns their FQDN in our network. The Nexus 7010 and 5020 switches in the network return only their name. "hostname xx" and "ip domain-name xx" defined on all the devices. The SNMP MI...
Hi,We have a pair of Nexus 7010 acting as the data centre gateways which connect to a pair of Nexus 5000 aggregators (using VPC) which then serves the end devices. N7K has separate VRFs for outside world by the name EXTERNAL and data centre by the na...
Forgive me for this simple ( and to some, stupid) question. Why is reaching the console ports of devices attached to a terminal server called Reverse Telnet. I am confused about the "Reverse" part.1. You reach "terminal server" by some suiteable mean...
HiTthere are two user sessions (SSH) that are idle for more then 2 weeks. We cannot "clear" them but other new session (if any) can be cleared.# clear line vty 1[confirm][OK]# show users Line User Host(s) Idle Locati...
Thanks Scott. Table-5 from your link indicates WCS 7.0.230.0 support for WLC 7.1.91.0, although release notes for WCS fails to mention this. I think thats the only option in the our existing WCS based network then. Other option being to upgrade to NC...
Thanks Phil, That was really helpful. Seems the problem might not be fixed in (or re-appeared) in later releases. We are facing the issue both in N7K and N5K. They N7K in particular is running a later version than the earlier fixed version according ...
For the benefit of others, here is what we found. The N7K was hitting the bug CSCtg95381. Symptom:Nexus 7000 may punt traffic to CPU; so that the traffic may experience random delay or drop.Further looking, ARP is learned and FIB adjacency is in FIB ...
Thanks for your reply. The way you understood is no doubt a step closer to a clearer concept; although one may argue that still its Self Telnet not Reverse Telnet. I must confess that for some time, my concept about this very simple to implement task...