Heads Up :
The post you are writing will appear in a public forum. Please ensure all content is appropriate for public consumption. Review the employee guidelines for the community here.
Hi All,
I've been trying to practice WLC configuration on packet tracer but for the life of me I cannot get it to work once having completed the initial configuration.
I have tried the WLC-PT (which I can't get into even from the start) and am curren...
Would someone be able to let me know if it's a limitation of Packet Tracer that I can't specify a source address/interface for outgoing SSH connections?
I've setup an access-class on a switch to only allow access from specific addresses but when I at...
Does an EtherChannel perform checks on a new interface or an opposite switch even if it is enabled manually? E.g. not using LACP or PaGP. I would assume that it does but I couldn't find a clear answer.
Further to this, are all the checks performed on...
Does a switch only check the switch at the other end of the EtherChannel to ensure it has the correct settings (Speed, Duplex, Trunk/Access etc.) when the EtherChannel is first enabled? Or does it check everytime a new interface is added to the Ether...
I have heard it said that having multiple OSPF processes is like having two completely separate IGPs on a single router. I know the process ID is local to the router and you can use it to split up an LSDB.
My confusion is that, OSPF areas already hav...
Hi There,I did give 'ip ssh source-interface' a go but it doesn't appear as a valid command so I would assume it's not available in PT. That sucks. Oh well thanks anyway!
Got a couple of different answers here Now thinking about it, I guess it wouldn’t perform the checks dynamically since, as David mentioned, the switches will only do checks between each other over PAGP and LACP. Still unsure though, are the checks p...
Thanks for all the replies! I think the splitting a customer base scenario makes the most sense to me as you would want to split up customers and not have them communicate.