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We have a small number of APs (out of thousands) that have wired connections operating at 100Mbps. This would be due to bad cabling that we want to repair. I'm looking for a way to automate the discovery of AP wired interfaces running at 100Mbps. I'm...
Using either the python package or api queries a get for RfProfiles results in an empty list. Anyone else seeing this? I'm using the following to get the profile. /networks/<net_id>/wireless/rfProfilesdashboard.wireless.getNetworkWirelessRfProfiles(<...
I want to identify clients, by name, using the 2.4 band. It looks like via API I can get client counts by band or connection stats per mac address and filtered to band. Not sure I can get what I'm looking for easily via API. Any suggestions for api u...
I'm troubleshooting high cpu on a 3850 stack using Cisco guidance from this link; https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-3850-series-switches/117594-technote-hicpu3850-00.html#anc4.
Can anyone explain what we are looking at in...
I want to make sure I'm not missing an alternative to managing FTD with FMC over IPSec.Currently my FTD installations at remote locations are anxiety-ridden. I'm fortunate in that I've been able to lab the FTD locally and deploy a config from our FMC...
So the minimum bitrate configuration has been moved to rfprofiles. Is there a way to pull the values configured in the basic profiles? Or, is the option to stop using the default profiles and create new ones?
I wasn't involved in the deployment but our team found that AMP caused significant performance degradation on the Horizon VDI. Ended up moving to carbon black.
Yes, they are FTD which do not have the classic ASA CLI. A few notes in the event it helps anyone else.
I have 3 pairs, running 6.1, of what will be HA firewalls, 2x5516, 2x5525 and 2x5545s. They will be managed by FMC (a requirement for HA) however ...
I may not have been clear in my description. The next-hop is our ISP gateway but the icmp-echo target is a host *behind* the ISP which obviously needs to be routed through the next-hop.