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Hi all,From this following text, "Peers need to negotiate a common ISAKMP policy in order to establish an IPsec peer relationship. So depending on the devices you expect to peer with, you may need multiple ISAKMP policies. Each ISAKMP policy is assig...
Hi all,I have been studying this material here:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk621/technologies_configuration_example09186a008009467c.shtmlCan somebody please explain me in simple language what these commands actually do? I appreciate the mat...
Hi all,For the moment, I have a very basic question: Does one always need a router while trying to route between multiple VLANs?Obviously, my understanding is also that a VLAN is also equivalent to a subnet in the roughest of terms, i.e. non-subnette...
Hi all,I have the following setup:HOST A - SWITCH B - SWITCH C - ROUTER D - SWITCH E - ROUTER FNow, I understand (and it works) that the connections between the switches are in trunk mode.So, with regard to above:1. SWITCH B interface to the HOST A i...
Hi all,I have the following configuration.Cisco Router 2811 [Router_A] <-> 2960 Switch [Switch_B] <-> 2960 Switch [Switch_C] <-> Cisco Router 2811 [Router_D] <-> 2960 Switch [Switch_E] <-> Hosts [Host_F].Now, the Switch_B is configured in VTP Server ...
Hello!Thanks for that reply. Further question: On one gateway, only one ISAKMP policy is supported right? Or more? What is the relation between the ISAKMP policy, peer and the priority?Sorry, but I am still a bit confused.Thanks again.Kind regards.
Hi Kevin,Thanks. Although, my understanding was that the domain (and thus the name) would also be propagated.Brings me to another question: Is it possible to have a switch configured as a server as part of and serving multiple domains? E.g. a switch ...
Hi all,Thanks for the response. That is exactly my question, i.e. when I use the classful network, e.g. 192.168.x.0, then it works, however, when I summarise it to 192.0.0.0, then it does not. RIP v2 supporting classless routing, *should it not have ...