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I have Cisco ISE version 2.0.0.306 and I'm having trouble with the port level commands and it not wanting to block non domain devices... Cisco TAC insisted that I put "access-session closed" on the port level commands but that ends up blocking my kno...
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I have a HA pair of Cisco ISE VM boxes. Somewhere along the timeframe of the past two days, ISE-01 has disassociated itself from our Active Directory while ISE-02 remained connected. This in turn broke our TACACS and Wireless authentication a...
I am trying to push an IOS across my network from my laptop to a remote switch, but for some reason it keeps failing. It starts, but fails to download the file completely. [1] % Failed to download file from tftp://10.1.xxx.xxx/cat3k_caa-universalk9.S...
See poorly drawn diagram for reference. We are currently in the drawing boards of moving our datacenter to a new building down the street. We've bought some 9k's to be our new Core switches and plan to pair them together in their own vPC, and then tr...
I know how to put limitations on privilege levels on the network devices themselves. But we have a Cisco ACS that is integrated with AD for access. I haven't ventured too deep into AD yet, but i'm wondering if there is a simple way I can give my help...
Just having to do this across ~40 locations, i've strongly found out that 3850's are not great platforms.... especially with the 25-30 minute boot time... I've found if you have only one switch, you can software install file from USB
if you have more...
If switch didn't boot normally, then you have a corrupt IOS or the IOS is not existent.. Usually after a flash_init, i'll do dir flash: just to see what is on the flash.Also to take it one step farther. Accessing the switch, you had already done by e...
This sounds like a question for Cisco Sales Rep. I would suggest calling them and informing them on what your questiosn are for licensing features. You can find their number on Cisco.com.
Please don't triple post the same question.
I have done this on multiple switches, infact I am still rolling out to my switches.
The easiest way is to not have deleted the old files by issueing 'software clean', but if you have, you just have to go about the steps of putting an IOS onto your ...