Hello, I have read the documentation on the Cisco 9500 catalyst models. I have a Dell VNXe that has 10GB copper interfaces and would like to know if I could connect them to a 9500-40x via a copper SFP-10G-T (10GBaseT) SFP+ transciever? Thanks, Vince
I am renewing the Smartnet for my company but when i looked at my quote from my vendor, it raised a few flags. To me it looks as though they are quoting both old SKU's and the new replacement SKU's for my licensing. My question is which licensing s...
By default, changing the default is always recommended for security but once you add that line (switchport trunk native vlan x), the switch does not put a tag on it. The native vlan is always "untagged" since this is on a trunk usually between 2 swi...
you look like you are trying to NAT to 200.0.0.2 correct?you could just use the existing "ANY " object if you want to NAT all outbound traffic. If you want to be more controlled, you can create the object-group for the subnet you want to NAT and the...
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since you want 2 separate networks, you SHOULD use VLANs to create the logical separation. without them, you would have to create a network that contained both subnets (BAD IDEA, large broadcast domain). As for viewing the cameras from one P...
According to the error messages you just need to specify the native vlan on both sides of the trunk link.
it is best practice to create a unused separate native VLAN on both switches
ex,
vlan 5
name NEW_NATIVE
interface po 2
switchport mode t...
So a couple of questions that you can look into-
do you have a proxy for HTTPS traffic? if so, bypass the inspection on the host.
is your access-group statement out on the outside or in on the inside? check the correct ACLs
is the host in the objec...