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I am currently in the planning stages of turning our FLAT network into a routed model for our remote sites. All of our remote sites currently connect back to our main office via fiber into our 6500e. The remote sites are small and only have a ...
Hello,We have two NAM2's for the 6500 which dont appear to be responding. Is there a procedure like for the NAM3 to reset these? NAM3 reset: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/network_analysis_module_software/nam3/install/guide/bk_nam3_i...
Hello,Would like to implement a DMVPN as a backup in our network. We currently have a head office with various branches. The branches are connected to our head office via dark fiber. Due to the dark fiber we have a pretty flat network with no rout...
Hello,We are looking at upgrading an aging firewall with a Cisco ASA. I have used the ASA before. We would like to use the ASA in a colocation facility that will have a few site to site vpns. The ASA MUST be able to have redundant interfaces to ou...
I plan on connecting the 3850s together, should I not? Clients will connect to the 3850 and access switches such as 2960 will be connected to the 3850.
Thanks for clarifying HSRP
With the 3850s and dual links from the 6500 I was more thinking that...
I might be using the term VRRP incorrectly. I used it previously with HP to have two core switches where one can failover and assume the gateway.
The 6500's would be a L3 routed link to the 3850s. If Im going to use two 3850's at each site for redu...
I have two reasons for not stacking the 3850. One reason is I expereienced with another vendor a failed switch where the entire stack had to be rebooted. My other reason is during an IOS upgrade the entire stack has to be rebooted and taken down, r...
Thanks for responding. We have multiple subnets BUT; switch management is the same subnet on all sites, wireless APs is the same subnet on all sites. Though there are some subnets that are setup per a site. What needs to happen is to make each site ...