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I have a customer that is running CiscoWorks 3.2 and they also have NCS 1.1 (upgraded from WCS 7.0). They have found that it costs way more to upgrade CiscoWorks to Cisco Prime Infrastructure than it would be to just buy licenses after they finish u...
We just bought and installed some B200 M3's. We also purchased the SD Cards so that we could install ESXi on them. We cannot see how to get the SD Cards to show up as a Local Disk option in the M3 servers...Any help would be appreciated.David
We have an issue with NAC version 4.8 and the new client version installed on Windows XP. The user locks the computer, then comes in the next day and when the computer is unlocked the NAC client states that the NAC server is unavailable. The only f...
Had the exact same problem, removed the non-Cisco GLC-T that was in port 51 on the switch, rebooted and viola! The switch came up and worked fine.The issue was the non-Cisco branded SFP that was causing the error. Funny thing is, I waited for it to...
I just checked the release notes for 2.1, no mention of Flexible Flash yet.... not sure why they didn't support this in the 2.1 code, a little irritating, but nothing we can do I guess.
Understood, we bought some small form factor USB that are ScanDisk, we knew not to buy the cheap stuff because this is running ESXi on their UCS servers that need to stay up until the SD cards are supported... They fit perfectly and they work well. ...
We ended up using the USB drives and we bought some from Best Buy down the road. No reason to buy the Cisco ones, most any USB 2.0 device will work Thanks for all your responses to this.