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Thanks to several people here, I've finally worked up the confidence to try getting the routing working on the 4500-X after getting the routing working successfully on the ASR. Unfortunately, I'm encountering issues and I'm not sure if it's due to t...
After focusing on the ASR from my previous posts, I was able to get it working as intended and all is well. Now I'm looking to move the ASR's functionality into the 4500-X so that I can decommission the ASR. In my previous tests, it appears there's...
Hello Community:I seem to have myself up a river of effluence without a means of locomotion and am hoping someone can give me some help so I can get unstuck. I've got a Cisco 4500-X switch running IOS-SE v3.11.04E and I've encountered problems with...
I'm at a bit of an impasse with trying to learn the ASR router and could use a kick in the right direction. I'm using an ASR-1001 as an alternative to using AT&T's CPE using a GPON ONU-on-a-stick which works great. The problem comes in that I can't...
Hello Paul:Here's a simple diagram of how it is connected with the ASR:The VLAN 242 is required by the ISP, the VLAN 900 is something I set for the public subnet (I don't use any VLANs higher than 200 so keeping it out of the "typical" VLAN range for...
Hello Paul:That's not how the ASR's configured and the ASR was working until I moved the transceiver to the 4500-X. VLAN242 is the upstream DHCP network. On the ASR, Gi0/0/0.242 is the DHCP interface. On the 4500-X, the DHCP interface is Vlan242.
Hello Mancunian:I think you're on to something and my fault lies in a different area. I've left it Mode1 for now and will see what else I can uncover.Thank you for your advice!
Hello Stephan:Sorry about leaving you hanging, work and home have been getting more chaotic the closer we get to christmas and I haven't had much time to dive into this. That being said, I was able to do a couple of tests on the stick and found that...
Hello Richard:Well, I'm not really sure what to think, but after a quick change, absolutely everything is working now. Based on this new setup, I'm thinking that the stick isn't completely compatible with Cisco (definitely not compatible on the 4500...