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We're currently using static routing and we are planning to use EIGRP , which I'm fairly new.
I create and modeled what we have on GNS3 just to test it first. All of the routers on the left of ASAv-1 is configured on EIGRP and working great. My pro...
I'm looking for ways to make editing ACL on my 3560-x Catalyst switches a lot easier. It's about 200+ lines. I think using Object Network Groups similar to ASA firewalls will be helpful.
I found this link but I don't think it's supported on Catalyst...
I'm trying to setup storm-control on my Cisco 2960 switches. Just curious on what PPS values are commonly used out there. I understand this will depend on the network requirements, but probably a range would be helpful. I try not to make it too big t...
We have this small remote office using 2504 WLC (ver 8.0.115.0) and two AP2702I access points, both set-up for 802.11a/n/ac and 802.11 b/g/n. There are about 30+ wireless clients in there and all are connected to the b/g/n channel only. This has bee...
A partner will bring an MPLS circuit to connect our sites. One of the requirements is to tag the packets since we will be having mixed voice and data on this MPLS circuit. They said they will enable COS on this circuit so as to prioritize voice over ...
I have the same issue. About 20+ Catalyst 2960S switches are still using the default version 12.2(55)SE3. I look up at Cisco and they recommend the 15.0.2-SE10a which is an MD.
Just curious if all went well after your upgrade?
Thanks for confirming. This is also what I thought.
Any similar commands I can use on switches? My objective is trying to prevent so many lines on my ACL and make it easier to read.
As it turns-out, the APs installed are called "universal APs". The technician who installed this isn't aware. Now, we need to prime the APs for it to support 5-GHz, otherwise it will stay in scanner mode.
More info on this:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en...
I'm testing a user within 10 feet of the nearest AP. It can't be the distance. And from the RSSI measurement above, signal is within -50 dbm which is good.