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Good day everyone,I have a 9300 with a /30 configured on its OOB gi0/0 port. The IP configured on this port is in a VRF, and I can ping that IP from the neighbor router and manage it just fine.Just for fun, I created a Loopback on this 9300 and put t...
Hello everyone,The network I work on has some very old switches, some of which have been online for about a year, so there's a lot of data to pull from. Physically these switches look awful, and I would like to unplug some cables that haven't been us...
Hello, I'm trying to apply some policy maps on a 9300 stack on version 17.12.04 of IOS for shaping DOT1X traffic. As it is right now, every port (interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1) have their own authentication commands: authentication priority dot1x m...
Hello everyone,One of the useful commands I'm finding is "show interfaces summary" because it shows all of the ports that have sent/received packets since the last reboot, even if the the port is currently disconnected. This is useful information for...
There's two network monitoring accounts that constantly log in and out of my devices, and it's making it difficult to use logs to troubleshoot issues because the logs are totally clogged up with useless messages. I looked at the forums on how to drop...
Thank you very much for the help! I did not think to remove the legacy commands from the ports first. I went through many reload trying to figure this out.
Thank you, this worked. Do you know if this discriminator I applied will stop these logs from getting to the snmp server if I do nothing else? I having logging buffered/console/monitor applied, but ideally the snmp server can still see these logs.