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Guys, Can someone tell me the benefit of doing SVI's on a 7600 router, or any router, instead of L3 interfaces? Especially when you are already doing OSPF?
Ok, I have aboout 50 switches and SNMP works on all of them great. I have one layer 3 switch that has SNMP enabled with the same commands, everything is the same, but when I try to run some things that use SNMP the layer 3 does not work. Below is my ...
Just want to make sure I have this understood 100%Lets say I have VLAN 1 and 2 on switch 1 and switch 2.If the connection between switch 1 and switch 2 is a trunk then vlan 1 on switch 1 is able to talk to vlan 1 on switch 2....same for vlan 2....but...
I have a 2900 cisco switch. I have a domain with 4 computers setup, and they are all on vlan 1 the native of course. I am trying to add a 5th but I want it to be on vlan 2. My only route out is my linksys wireless router which then goes out through a...
Already I have taken the ICND twice now and received a 755 both times. I really do not know what Im missing and what im getting correct.I know Cisco has a think where they want you to put extended ACL's and standard ACL's in different places to block...
You can write policy on AD integrated ISE and Anyconnect agents. You can create a filter based on their primary AD group and use that filter in the policy.
Using a Taboo Contract.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/1-x/Operating_ACI/guide/b_Cisco_Operating_ACI/b_Cisco_Operating_ACI_chapter_01000.html#concept_4988E5E9E2EC4A16B696D22B36A6174F
Austin thanks, good read on packet life. However, that is the opposite of what I asked
That is the benefit of the routed interface, I want the benefit of the SVI interface as I will be recommending a routed interface and I am trying to plays dev...
The issue is with the EFI shelf, you need to go into the BIOS and change the boot manager policy from "Strict" to "Loose".Now, you will mount the ISO image the same way as before however, when you choose the image at the boot menu make sure you do NO...