If your laptop has a DB9 port: The cable is correct.If your laptop only has USB ports: You need a USB-to-Serial adapter or a USB-to-RJ45 console cable.If you want a simpler solution, get a USB-to-RJ45 console cable (such as the Cisco USB Console Cabl...
Dear manvik:you'll need to rely on Cisco's built-in agents (like the ISE Posture Agent) for a more automated approach. This agent performs checks on the endpoint's compliance with your ISE security policies. Requirements:You need a Cisco ISE license ...
Dear fredrikhan check the compatibility list for your C1300-12XS.Try manually configuring the interfaces on both C1300-12XS devices for 10G full-duplex operationEnsure that both devices are set to use compatible link-layer settingsLook at the logs on...
@manvik run i nthe CMD commandsysteminfo | findstr /B /C:"Domain"wmic computersystem get domain(Get-WmiObject Win32_ComputerSystem).PartOfDomain(Get-WmiObject Win32_ComputerSystem).Domainnet config workstation other then that:Press Win + R, type sysd...
Dear Ivan DjakieIf your switch has an RJ45 console port, then the Serial to RJ45 cable should work.If your PC doesn’t have a DB9 serial port, you will need a USB-to-Serial (DB9) adapter to connect it.If you have a DB9 serial port on your PC, you do n...