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I have 3 Cisco Catalyst 2960S switches on a mesh network: A (host), B and C.If I do a sh cdp nei on switch A, I can see B and C.If I do a sh cdp nei on switch B, I can only see C, and on C I can only see B.I can ping all from all.What could be the re...
I have my 5 branch offices connect to my main office using NLAN. Each branch office has a 50M connection to our provider, and connects to our main office on its 250M connection.
For simplicity, I will only include 2 branch offices - one that works ...
I have to start by apologizing if these are a couple of stupid questions, as I’m just getting back into the Cisco stuff.
Got CCNP certified 15 years ago, but not used it much in my daily routine, so getting back on CCENT studies as a first step to re...
Switch A connects to the mesh with the CDP issues on port G1/0/48.Switches B and C connects to same mesh on their port G1/0/24.The mesh provider claim they do NOT block CDP or any other L2 traffic.Switch A connects to the older mesh with working CDP ...
1/0/48 is connected to a small media converter which has a fiber connection to our NEW mesh provider for virtual circuits to our branch offices. This is the one where the switch can see the switches at the branch offices, but the branch offices can o...
Sure.Note I have 2 switches named SE-Switch. First is the 2960 (switch D) on "old" mesh connected to port 19, and second is 2960S (switch C) on "new" mesh connected on port 48. I know that's not a nice solution, and I will rename the one on the old m...