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Does the Cisco 9971 phone provide network connectivity to a wired PC through the phones PC port when the phone is connecting to the network wirelessly through an access point? In other words, can a wired PC connect to the wireless network through th...
After an overheating environmental event, our 6509 boots into rommon. At the rommon prompt we can manually boot from the image on disk1. The boot variable is set to boot from the image on disk1, and the config register is 0x2102. But on reload or p...
Is there a way for the CallManager Application and/or the W2K operating system to synchronize with an NTP time server, such as the local WAN router? The CallManagers here are standalone servers, not clients of our AD domain.
Should antivirus software be installed on CallManager (Win2k) servers? My organization is moving ahead with AV on CallManagers. But consultant engineers are advising against it, that CSA will protect the CallManager without AV software. What is Ci...
I removed from the network a few months ago. Campus Manager is somehow still discovering this device as an unconnected device. I've deleted it from the RME inventory and Campus topology, but it is still being discovered. How do I stop it from being...
ok, I assume the config register shown on show boot is from the supervisor side:KAN031CRSVRFRM2#sh bootBOOT variable = disk1:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-18.SXF10.bin,1;CONFIG_FILE variable does not existBOOTLDR variable does not existConfiguration...
There is an image on disk0: we don't use anymore (we use the one on disk1:) but here it is:KAN031CRSVRFRM2#dir disk0:Directory of disk0:/ 1 -rw- 76158468 Jul 11 2006 11:11:50 -05:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-18.SXF2.bin127873024 bytes t...
The compactflash disk is a Cisco 128 MB part. The switch had dual sup720's, each with MSFC3, and PFC3. The dual sup720's were running in redundancy high availability mode, one active and one in standby. One sup720 has been moved to a spare chassis...
Yes there is a config statement to boot from disk1:boot system flash disk1:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-18.SXF10.binThe show boot is same as other working switches:KAN031CRSVRFRM2#sh bootBOOT variable = disk1:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-18.SXF10...
This worked exactly as you said. Will the CallManagers now keep in sync with the router ntp source automatically, or will I need to do the:C:\Program Files\Cisco\Xntp>ntpdate periodically if the time drifts on them?