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Hello,I already posted this situation previously, but now I think I found out the exact problem. The ARP does not want to clear up. It is populated up to 15360 entries and stuck. Internet is working only for the websites that were previously opened a...
Hi, For some reasons internet partially stops working on my C1111-8P after 3-4 days. Some big websites, like google or fb are reachable, but most of the internet is not. Ping to this router form the internet is not working. Config is very simple:inte...
Hi, I almost figured out with everything I need from C1111-8P router. Overall it is an awesome machine and it can handle 1gb NAT perfectly.I only need to config firewall and I am a little bit confused here. On RV models there is a simple "Firewall" o...
First of all, thank you everyone in my previous discussion. Here is another question. If I set up 1100 ISR though the CLI, how can I get to the admin page without DayZero configuration. What I mean: if everything is done through the CLI (DHCP, NAT, D...
Hi,First time Cisco user. Have a question about C1111-8P. I would like to use this router just like a regular router with no any additional license. DHCP, DNS, and NAT. That is basically it.I am trying to run DayZero setup, but it never finishes succ...
@Richard Burts wrote:I am puzzled about the other message. In looking at the screen shots I am surprised to notice that Gig0/0/1 is marked as LAN. If it connects to the ISP I would expect it to be marked as WAN. Was it this way before you changed the...
Interesting ...I changed that and noticed the difference immediately:Sat Dec 04 2021 15:57:34 GMT-0500 (EST)
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#show arp summary
Total number of entries in the ARP tabl...
Thank you! Can you please tell me more? I thought ARP is not cleared up, because of a bug. I honestly don't remember any mentions about ARP and hops when I read about how to set up NAT on a Cisco router. A few lines form my config: interface GigabitE...
I think I found the bug. Can someone please confirm if I am right?So I run show arp and exported the data. I did the same in 20 minutes and compared the lists. These two lists are on the screenshot. The first one is on the left and the second one is ...