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Hi. The operating temprature of a 3560 switch is stated as:Operating temperature: 32 to 113ºF (0 to 45ºC)Is this is cumulative internal temperature or a recommendation on ambinet temperature in the cabinet/computer room? A client is proposing to de...
Hi. The operating temprature of a 3560 switch is stated as:Operating temperature: 32 to 113ºF (0 to 45ºC)Is this is cumulative internal temperature or a recommendation on ambinet temperature in the cabinet/computer room? A client is proposing to de...
Hi. I am trying to upgrade an IOS image on a 2811 router (upgrading from IPBase12.4(3b) to ADVenterprise12.4 (3b and/or 5a)). Irrespective of where I tell the router to 'boot system' from it seems to be trying to tftp the image upon reloading. Th...
Hi all. I have had a problem over the last couple of days with my pair of 4506 switches. The problem started when users noticed they could ping to attached servers but not use them as per required. I discovered that the 4506 was passing frames as ...
Hi all. I wonder if anyone has any experience of the following they could perhaps relay to me.We have 3 IBM Shark units on site, each with two Clusters and each of those with its own I.P. address. Recently, we have been receiving only intermittent ...
Thank you VERY much guys, issue solved. There were indeed some lines in running config telling it to try from tftp first. I've removed all the excess so that only 'boot 5a' is there, and it reloaded into 5a first time.Thank you, much appreicated.
Hi Glen. This does indeed work thanks, but we're thinking we might not have fixed the problem at source. We are currently in the process of trying to find out from IBM if packet type is a configurable parameter within the Shark unit itself. Hopefu...
Hi Scott, thanks for your reply.Being quite new to this, I'm obviously not as experienced or knowledgeable as people like yourself so please feel free to point out any basic concepts you think I should be aware of. TCP windowing is something I am fa...