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My production setup involves a 3560 connected to a 4506 via routed fiber ports on both devices. The 4506 is throwing EIGRP neighbor not on common subnet from that interface. The address that is showing is from an SVI on the 3560. I was able to rep...
My Callmanager server pulls it's user DB from my AD system. During this, it also pulls in all of my users phone numbers. The only problem I have, is these numbers have the area code and dashes along with the 7 digit number that's actually assigned ...
We're having an issue where we are seeing high output queue lengths on many of our windows server hosts connected to a 3560 switch. The queue will often times be above 5 or 10 deep with .01% utilization on the NIC.The servers have been swapped, driv...
I'm getting scattered reports today of a weird phenomenon with users' IP Phones. A user will be on a call with someone and their phone will ring again, with another call, from the same person who they're talking to. Those that have picked it up get...
We're moving from one internet connection to two and our isp is going to have us use bgp for our route advertisement. I've looked at some bgp configs, and understand how we can do failover in the event of an ISP failure, but I'm also looking to be pr...
I don't see any issues with this setup. The 5580 should see the subinterfaces just as it would seperate physical interfaces. You've probably got a few physical ports on the 5580. You might want to consider setting up lacp to the firewll to get some...
I think you're asking for trouble with this scenario. Here's something to consider. Lacp should send one specific flow over a given interface, so you'd think you would be ok. However, since the return flow gets balanced by a differnet switch, it w...
Hi Horacio,If you have a phone that's registered, but not in your callmanager, my first step would be to see where it is registered to. Check on the phone to see what the tftp server is. It honestly sounds like you've got the dhcp scope at that bui...
Hi Robbie,I'm afraid we need a bit more information before being able to answer your question. At this point, I'm not even sure if you're using CME or full blown CUCM.If it's CUCM, you'll want to use a calling number transformation in your route pat...