Question: Is it possible to take an HP or Dell server with dual 1G Ethernet ports and create a 2G logical EtherChannel (port-channel interface) connection to a Catalyst switch (4948-10GB or 3750) that will give me a total 2G of usable bandwidth? I ...
I know the VAC (not the VAC+) will handle 3DES encryption, but will it handle AES also? I'm aware that the VAC+ will handle both 3DES & AES, but I want to know if the VAC will handle both as well.Thanks,Jeff
I am using the VPN Client 3.6.4A to connect to a PIX running 6.2(2). I have split-tunneling enabled in my 'vpngroup' settings on the PIX to restrict access on the VPN client to only a small subnet of my internal network instead of allowing access to...
We are currently using a NM-HDV-1T1-24 in a 2621 to act as a gateway between our CCM and our Definity PBX. We would like to upgrade the HDV module to a NM-HDV-2T1-48 and use the 2nd T1 to tie this Definity PBX to another Definity PBX at a remote sit...
We are using both HP & Dell servers running Win 2003 Server. They are both backup servers, so the preference would be to get more bandwidth coming INTO the server from the switch.Were you able to get 2G usable bandwidth out of the dual 1G NICs under...
So you're saying that there in NO WAY I can get more than 1 Gig of bandwidth out of my dual 1G server using EtherChannel? Any other way I can do this? Am I going to have to look at a 10G NIC?
If you are looking at purchasing a new 65xx chassis, you should really look into the Supervisor 720. If you are going to be investing this much $$$, why buy into 3+ year old supervisor technology...Check out the data sheet, it has a great comparison...