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I'm still trying to grasp the inaccuracy or "bug" in the cable test result of a connection that's connected at 100 full duplex on Meraki MS switches. The result always shows for example:port Link Length Status Pair 1 Pair 2 Pair 3 Pair...
I have the Anyconnect vpn profile configured to use 2 internal windows DHCP servers as the IP address assignment server. I can VPN in and get IP just fine, the subnet network address is 10.180.160.0/24. However, looks like Cisco ASA is using RFC 19...
Setup is like this: Polycom IP phones -> Cisco 2960 switches -> Cisco 2621XM router running 12.28(r). A Windows 2003 server running on HP Proliant DL380 G4 with the correct DHCP scope is configured for the IP phones, also sitting on a Cisco 2960 sw...
To ALL and EVERYONE using Meraki cable testing feature on switch ports, I got confirmation from Meraki support today that this is a KNOWN ISSUE/BUG and development knows about it. I have been correct all along using physical cable tester showing all...
I understand that have done splits using the same technique. I am not questioning what pairs are used for what and the basics of ethernet or pairs used for POE.My question is why does Meraki cable test shows pair 3 as "short" when there is clearly N...
It IS a brand new cable out of a NEW bag, connected directly to the switch in the same rack, no patch panel involved in between. In fact, I tried 3 different new cables, with the same result every time. Every single connection in this company that ...
A quick update on this. ASA IOS software was updated from 9.1.7(6) to 9.1.7(23), to fix a vulnerability in Cisco Anyconnect HTTPS protocol, but it actually fixed this DHCP issue. So old as hills ASA actually works.