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Hi Folks,
I am trying to find the latest IPv6 WhitePaper Cisco have published. The one i can find as the latest is:
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/Aug2013/CVD-IPv6AddressingWhitePaper-AUG13.pdf
And one from 2008, but wh...
Hi Guys,
We have a scenario where we have 2 x Nexus 3548 Switches that are peered together and are working fine.
Recently we had the need to start running OSPF between them and the firewalls, but i am not qutie sure if i had it setup correctly. E...
Hi Guys,
Just updated to PI 3.2 ( new install and restore) but it would appear that the Network Devices Show a lot of objects in the navigation tree titled "Access Points" yet you can neither click on them or remove them (screenshot attached)
Just ...
Howdy Folks,
After few days messing around i finally got my 3850 WLC to Pair with few AIR-CAP-3602I and all works perfectly with 1 exception.
Every time the controller is reloaded and it boots up, all APs have their radios in Operational Status D...
Hi Guys,
i could really use some help with this as cant figure this out.
What i have is an ISP router that feeds in to a Catalyst 3850 switch, that switch has 2 vlans and i am trying to NAT the trafic out the interface that connects to the router:
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Apologies missed the first part, it is not necessary to be done on both switches, as long as the one that is having the overruns issue has it enabled it should do fine.I have both flowcontrol receive and send on for all portchannels (both sides) in o...
You should run that on the portchannel interface, if you run it on the individual interfaces, the line protocol would go down as it does not match the portchannel interface.
This would indicate that the 3850 is sending too much frames and the 4506 is not capable of handling them correctly, this in turn would cause your interface on the 3850 to spike up, as it will fill the queues.
The most common reason would be that t...
The only reason an interface would go down is if you unplug it or goes in to err-disabled state.
High utilization would only lead to dropped packets, even if it runs at 100% it means that the the chances of output/input drops is very high, but it wil...