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I am wanting to dispose of a large number of AP's that were operating in lightweight mode - ie connected to a wireless controller. Before doing so, I want to check if any configuration would remain on the AP's after they are disconnected f...
Hello,I have a Nexus 5548 (5.1(3)N2(1a)) that I am configuring a SPAN Session on to capture traffic on a trunked port-channel interface. I am successfully seeing all packets, however I was also expecting to see the dot1q tagging - but am not. I see...
Hi all,I am having trouble directing a SPAN session through both a 2940 and 2960G switch. I have a Nexus 5K provding/outputting a SPAN session, going to to an interface on the 29xx configured as a SPAN source. I then have another interface on the 2...
Hello,We've not long implemented a pair of ACE 4710's on our network, configuring them with multiple contexts to support different applications. We are now want to look at the performance of these devices to see if they are being "stressed" in any w...
Hello all,I have a situation with 2 ACE 4710 appliances and fault tolerance. The 2 devices can see each other, and have sync'd configs. The issue is when I physically disconnect the active ACE from the switch, the redundant ACE become active (as ex...
Thanks for such a quick reply Daniel - do you happen to know what config would still be on the AP after it's been disconnected? I'm interested to know if it might be sensitive details like ip addresses, credentials, keys....or not so important detai...
HI Andrew,Thanks for getting back to me.Please find attached a file with the requested info.Also do you know if there is any documentation about monitoring the performance of the 4710 ACE's?Cheers,Jeremy
Gilles,Firstly thanks for your reply. I can now understand the VIP address, and the need to identify/catch/class the âinterestingâ traffic destined for the web-servers and apply a policy to send it to the real servers in a serverfarm.I still hav...
If the laptops have "full" docking stations, there will be a seperate MAC for the NIC in the dock and a different MAC for the laptop (PCMCIA/motherboard) NIC. If they are toggling between the dock and the laptop you will see 2 different MAC addresse...