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Hi all, It's the first time that I'm facing this challenge but I may run into a scenario where different dynamically assigned VLANs might host the same subnet, like 10.10.34.0/24. The VLANs are extended to different VRFs so there won't be any conflic...
Hi folks, I wonder if the vlan 1 interface can be configured with PPPoE.By looking at the PPPoE session I see it's stuck into PADI-sent (PADISNT) phase GW877W#show pppoe session
1 client session
Uniq ID PPPoE RemMAC Port Source VA State
SID LocMAC ...
Hi folks, while talking of shaping outgoing traffic with a network architect I was told that limiting it, for instance to the 80% of the declared bandwidth of an interface (it might be a tunnel), is not only advantageous because we limit the packet d...
While reading the vol 1 by Paluch and Kocharians the following question on IS-IS caught my attention: Which statements are true about authentication in IS-IS?Among many the following option is non marked as valid: "Authentication password for L2 LSP+...
Hi all and sorry if this question has been already asked. In a new environment I'm working at the moment I would like to check on Cisco ISE some logs for RADIUS authentication, authorization for EAP-PEAP authentication (not Live RADIUS Logs).The prob...
Not sure what you mean by "low". The impression I have is that when dealing with all the stuff to prevent intrusive action by unauthorized clients or duplicated address the controller flattens the VLANs but I don't know why. It would be that simple. ...
This thread looks a bit old but I thought it would be worth to mention what I found.For EIGRP Wide Metrics (not classic ones taken from IGRP) it seems that, in IOS, for interfaces whose speed does not exceed 1 Gbps, IF THE DELAY IS NOT EXCPLICITLY SE...
Make sure you have this under the eth0vpn 0
<...>
interface eth0
ip address <...>
ipv6 dhcp-client
tunnel-interface
<...>
>>> allow-service https <<<Without the tunnel interface feature enabled I saw my browser using port 8444 too and indeed...
I have the same fears but then I came upon thishttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/dd349804(v=ws.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDNit might be weird for system admins to have accounts trhat cannot do...