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Hi All, We have a 6000 Series Switch with a vPC connected to a 9000 Series switch. So 6000 Series 2 ints in PC and 9000 Series 2 ints in same PC. We are seeing input and giant errors on the 9000 series end, the 6000 AND 9000 series end is configured...
We have a problem with an application whereby, from certain countries, we are seeing session ID errors being displayed by the web client used to interact with an application.Firstly, as a bit of background, we found that by increasing the set header-...
Hi All, I have a question which occurred to me while studying form my BCMSN on route guard. Assume i had a network similar to the one described in Figure 2 of the Root Guard feature page on Cisco here:-http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk621/te...
Thanks, I perhaps didn't make myself clear. What I'm looking to understand is do you HAVE to do it on a per port basis? Or, like the 6000 series, can you configure a policy map globally?
Hi Mohamed, according to the link i provided above:-"Switch C in Figure 2 blocks the port that connects to Switch D, after the switch receives a superior BPDU. Root guard puts the port in the root-inconsistent STP state. No traffic passes through the...