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I'm attempting to setup Adapter-FEX between a Cisco C220 M3 server with a Broadcom BCM57810 (Cisco P/N UCSC-PCIE-B3SFP) and a pair of Nexus 5596 switches. The server is running Windows 2012 R2 (also tried 2008 R2). I've setup both the Nexus switche...
My company (in Healthcare) is going to be changing ISPs for our internet connectivity, and with this change comes a new external IP block. So I need a scheme to migrate over all of my existing VPN tunnels and other items over to new IP addresses. W...
I'm trying to install a new internet connection from a different ISP. In the process we are also getting a new external IP subnet. I would like to be able to route traffic on the new subnet via the new connection and anything on the old IP subnet t...
I currently have an AT&T Opt-e-man connection which is connected to my main router. There are 3 vlans which go over it to 3 separate remote sites. We are upgrading the speed of the connection and moving it to fiber. So, since my router doesn't sup...
I'm trying to configure a 1841 router that has a HWIC-4ESW switch module. The ports on the router are configured as: f0/0 - 192.168.1.1/24 and s0/0 - 192.168.2.1/24. I'm wanting to use the switch module to directly connect PCs who are on the 192.16...
We ended up purchasing a second ASA and moving the config over to it along with the tunnels, one-by-one. The original ASA was then re-purposed for a different task.
Thanks. Actually I've had a TAC case open on this pretty much since I originally posted it, and it was a confirmed bug in the Broadcom firmware. The CNA isn't sending the proper requests to the Nexus switch to setup the virtual adapters. QLogic (w...
These VLANs are for our WAN segments only, hence the /30 mask. Also, these VLANs are what AT&T uses to separate traffic going out the opt-e-man connection to the different remote sites. The remote sites have their own subnets. Currently our router...