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I have one Cisco 2911 router running IOS version 15.2(4)M2. I am running BGP and need to build a BGP neighbor relationship with 2 different cloud providers. Is it possible to use one BGP AS and neighbor with 2 different AS? IF the answer is yes, can ...
I have a question regarding the user stores in Cisco ACS 5.6. We currently use the ACS User Identity Store to create users which use radius authentication to login to our VPN via the AnyConnect client. We use a Cisco ASA for the VPN server. I would l...
We have several Cisco 1941 routers which have a EHWIC-4G-LTE-V installed. We use the cellular connection for an IPSec tunnel in case our MPLS connection goes down. Verizon has given us a static public IP address which has been assigned to the router....
We are using Cisco EHWIC-4G-LTE-VZ= cellular cards in our Cisco 1941 routers. We have built IPsec tunnels through the cellular connection with Verizon Wireless which will provide our sites a backup connection if the main circuit were to fail.
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I need to monitor a few IPsec tunnels running on an ASA5510 running IOS version 8.4(2). I'd like to create traps in Solarwinds that will alert me when these tunnels start/stop. Has anyone done anything similar? If yes, can you send me the MIBs and st...
Hey Rich. Like the vast majority, we also use DHCP with option 43 when we initially add a new site to our Cisco controllers. Once the APs have joined via DHCP they are statically assigned an IP address. Our "inferior" monitoring product works as inte...
While I get Cisco's logic behind this feature I don't agree that we are better served with the APs being DHCP vs Static. This feature causes issues with monitoring. You can't successfully monitor the APs with a 3rd party application if you are using ...
I should also mention that this does not require redundancy or load balancing. Network 10.40.253.0 only needs to route to CLOUD PROVIDER A, and never to PROVIDER B. Same with network 10.40.252.0. This only needs to route to CLOUD PROVIDER B, and neve...
Thanks for the info! Our routers are managed by our ISP so I am forwarding this info. One more question. Do you know how to power cycle the EHWIC card without having to power cycle the router? The command "test cellular 0/0/0 modem-power-cycle" used ...