Does anyone know of any known issues in which a single switch in a stack is reloaded but additional switches will restart as well? For example, in a 5 switch stack, switch 3 is reloaded. Switch 1 and 2 reload as well.
We have a need to change IP addresses on a group of servers. Unfortunately we need time to change the clients to point to these new IP's as well. Is there a possible way, maybe using NAT so that clients can telnet to the new address as well as the ...
We currently do not run any routing protocols on our network. We have very few routes and to this point have only used static routes. For inter-VLAN routing we have a 6509 with Sup 1A running in Hybrid mode. To turn routing on, we entered "ip rout...
I read that a subnet can only have one WDS AP per subnet, but that it can only support roughly 30 AP's. We will eventually have about 150 AP's running on the same subnet. Is there a way to get around this limitation without having to further subnet...
Our Cisco 1230 access points are in a separate VLAN from our wired switches. We just purchased a WLSE, should it belong to the same VLAN as the AP's or does it really matter? Thanks.
We do have all of our switches pointed to a logging server and have checked the logs prior to doing this. There is never any logs that point to something wrong with the switch prior to it restarting.
No, we used the reload slot 4 for example to reload switch 4. When we do this, some additional switches reload in the stack as well, and some in the stack do not reload.
Thanks for your reply. A static NAT entry is what I thought of as well. With the static entry I can ping both the new and the old IP address but I can not telnet, ftp, etc. to the "old" IP address.
If you do a "show switch" does it show a switch listed as "Provisioned"? If it does, all you need to do is a "no switch provision" where the switch number is the switch that was listed as provisioned. You might also want to renumber the switch so ...
Have you looked at your COS-DSCP map in the 6500? The default map takes a COS of 5 and maps it to DSCP 40 while you are expecting to see a value of 46. You may need to change your default COS-DSCP map so that COS of 5 equates to DSCP 46 and not 40.