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Hi,Yes, it’s feasible. With Cisco switches you can use Private VLANs (PVLANs) or protected ports to stop PC-to-PC “east-west” traffic while still allowing devices to reach upstream services like call managers, servers, and gateways. The phone/PC shar...
Hi,I think you’re talking about one of Cisco’s old serious-learning simulation games that was hosted through the Cisco Learning Network or Networking Academy around the mid-to-late 2000s. The isometric city view, upgrading from PSTN into mobile/data ...
Hi,This usually comes down to how EIGRP converts classic metrics into wide metrics during redistribution, plus some rounding differences. When Router B redistributes the static route, it seeds the metric in classic format (based on interface BW/delay...
Yeah, this one’s a tricky situation because Google hosts those mini-games directly under their main domain, which means traditional URL category filters don’t catch them. Since the games run from google.com itself, the firewall sees it as normal Goog...
Hi wontons,I’ve run into the same issue before—blocking games through the router doesn’t always catch everything, especially apps like Minecraft that can use different ports or even fallback servers to stay connected. Minecraft on iPad doesn’t need a...