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We run MSDP across a mixture of IOS/XE 17.12 devices, both in GRT and in VRFs. These boxes all have name resolution enabled for NTP and other purposes.We have noticed that executing "show ip msdp summary" on a device where MSDP is running in the GRT,...
I have a pair of 4451-X routers (XE 3S) running MHSRP on a "nat inside" interface - each is active for its own group and standby for the other's group.Each router has two "nat outside" interfaces each running a single HSRP group, and one of the route...
I am trying to add a new 8510 WLC running 7.6.120.0 to CPI 1.4 Update 1.The controller remains in "unknown devices" with Inventory status "failed" and Inventory Status DetaiI "Collection Status : Unexpected Error see the log file inventory.log for ...
I am investigating intermittent loss/flapping of link visibility in a dual hub site setup.I have noticed that there are three separate HSRP configurations, on separate equipment, all apparently (according to the last byte of the mac addresss) using t...
Hi all,I have a strange situation where I have moved the native vlan on the stacking gbic trunks for a stack of 3550s to 999 and sh cdp nei returns nothing. I remove the native vlan config and sh cdp nei starts showing me the the other switches in th...
I see this question was never answered, and I've never seen a satisfactory answer although it's a very useful feature if you can get it to work.Well today I finally got my switch management ports working with AAA/TACACS+ and vty ACLsThe actual proble...
Thanks for the speedy reply Leo!Just to be clear here - the full combination required is 8510WLC + 3702i AP + CPI. Would you still go with CPI 2.1?RegardsPhilip
It is about the only way you can use a single pix (or failover bundle) to handle two internet connections each with their own IP allocation.The main issue to be resolved is not the outbound policy routing, mapping IP to correct ISP, which is straight...
Nothing in principle, provided you adjust your configs - Although I don't think the Internet has been this small since it was called the ALOHA network in the late 60s