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While I've seen and read lots of posts (here and elsewhere online) that tell you how to configure LDAP(S) authentication with Active Directory to the UCSM, but I haven't found any posts where someone has configured LDAP(S) authentication with OpenLDA...
I have two 3750x switches that are stacked and operating only at Layer 2; while they are both 48-port switches, I have fewer than 30 hosts in total. Presently I have only populated the ports on the master switch. My thoughts all along were since the ...
I am having a bit of a problem getting SSHv2 to work on stacked 3750x switches. Here's the story. I replaced one 6506-E with a pair of stacked 3750x, and I basically just copied the configuration from the 6506-E to the 3750x. While copying:ip ssh tim...
What is the switchover/failover command I would use if I need to switch/fail over to another chasis? And what are the requirements in order to do such?Both switches are configured as L2 devices, if that helps. Is it possible in this scenario?
While making preparations for upgrading the IOS on our 6506-E, I discovered that the IOS image to which I am going to upgrade is larger (76 MB) than the bootflash directory (62.5 MB). I have plenty of room on disk0:, so my question is, can I tftp the...
Okay, I have solved my problem on my own, but part of it could have been attributed to the ACL, so I'll award points for that. Essentially what it boils down to is:1. I didn't have a username and password set up on the switch.2. I was using an extend...
Dan,Please visit the following site to assist with setting up NAT on your RV120W: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/csbr/rv120w/administration/guide/rv120w_admin.pdf This appears to be a great document that should be able to answer all of your ...
So the users that connect remotely to that server, are they located on the local hub? Can they successfully connect to the 192.168.1.40? By the way, you might want to think about replacing the hub with a little switch to eliminate collisions.Okay, so...
Dan,Are your source IPs 192.168.1.x and your destination IP 12.x.x.x.? If so, NAT will have to be implemented since 192.168.1.x are reserved for private IPs and private IPs cannot connect to "public" IPs without using NAT. I noticed the line in your ...
Dan,In theIPv4 Firewall RulesAdd / Edit Firewall Rule Configuration, I would look at the Actions section and change it from Always Block to Allow (as long as you have your To and From zones selected as being Trusted (LAN). In the Add / Edit Port Forw...