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Greetings fellow techs... I am in need of some assistance on a specific issue which may cause lot of "why would you do that" chatter...WHAT I NEED: Each side has a Cat 4500 Chassis with SUP2 modules in them, each site has non-overlapping VLANs and h...
Greetings Team - I am working on a small network and have some specific needs. I have excellent Cisco experience (especially in MPLS/Metro networks) but I am in need of guidance on this particular issue.NEEDS: Company wants to be able to share VLAN...
I'm not particularly sure this is suited for what I need, but it does mention VRF-lite, which is something I did run across.... has anyone deal with Psuedo-wire emulation? Would this be a fit?
Austen -Are you only looking to deliver internet access to the newly acquired site on the Internet VLAN only? In my opinion, if you're not looking to extend Layer 2 VLANs to both sides, why not just create a private VLAN site-to-site and use L3 to ro...
The easiest way would be to use "sh cdp n" - this is a L2 protocol which seek out devices with CDP on each side. If you can see the other neighbor device, you have L2 connectivity.
Before we get wayyyy too far in this thread, I guess we should start with basics....Since you're not an IT guy and you're posting in an IT-professional-driven group, i'm going to assume you're going to attempt this yourself or there is no budget to h...
You're going to have to look at the cluster admin/config to find the virtual IP address of the cluster. Essentially, the Virtual IP address should have it's own virtual MAC address (with a short time out), and should register it with the switch gear...