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I have a friend who has both his CCNP and his JNCIP as well as his DevNet Assoc and a number of AWS certs. What I didn't know about him was that he went to Purdue and studied data science and machine learning there. He doesn't ever use it on his resu...
I'm curious how many of you would go about searching your networks for this information. We have something called an A10 database that is constantly changing sessions for IPs on CGNat. I've never seen an A10 db before this job.I don't like it.How wou...
I've been asked to do uRPF testing on CGNAt and public SIAs and I'm trying to understand the procedure better. As I understand it, (in strict mode) I am deploying a uRPF configuration on the customer-facing interfaces and making sure they aren't alre...
What is the command to find the mac address-table on a ASR 9k? Sh mac...isn't doing anything. sh l2vpn forwarding.....isn't doing anything and I'm new to ASR 9ks.
I have tried all the commands I could from your link but I am not generating a mac address-table from them. I don't have a BVI, so those commands aren't helpful.
I think you were nice enough to have a look at these yesterday and saw the one in 802.11a only. I'm just trying to figure out how to get the other the same. #sh run | sec-Managedaaa authentication dot1x DOT1X_AUTH_-Managed group _Managed wlan NPS--Ma...
Thank youThe one on 802.11a only:show wlan all | sec wlan id 10|Configured Radio Bands|Operational State of Radio BandsConfigured Radio Bands : AllOperational State of Radio Bands2.4ghz : UP5ghz : UP6ghz : DOWN (Required config: Disable WPA2 and Enab...
Right, and I've done that. But when going in to read the configs 2.4 still shows as UP: Operational State of Radio Bands 2.4ghz : UP 5ghz : UP 6ghz ...