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We have a gig fiber up-link and only use about 200Mbps at any given time. Is there a reason we would want to use QoS/CoS on our switches/routers? Should mention that almost everything we do is cloud based, so internal host to host traffic is minima...
I have two routers in a VRRP config going to the internet. Trying to do all L3 services in a switch stack (Cisco 3750G x2). Issue is getting two ports in the stack on the same subnet so I can route to the virtual IP for the router pair in VRRP. Ev...
I have a stack config with 2 3750g-12 running as a core connecting one access switch (non-cisco and actually 8, but just testing right now). I have routing turned on and a default route established. Two VLANs created, 1 and 2. Two ports, 1/0/12 and 2...
I have a stack config with 2 3750g-12 running as a core connecting one access switch (non-cisco and actually 8, but just testing right now). I have routing turned on and a default route established. Two VLANs created, 1 and 2. Two ports, 1/0/12 an...
I just started a job where where there are about 50 users connected by 5 SOHO 24 port switches to 4 ports on an ASA 5505 that is then connected to a WAN gateway. I have spoken to the company that initially installed it and they see no reason why tha...
That's kind of where I was going. We have VoiP and Video that we'd like to take priority, but I'm not sure if it would matter given the excess bandwidth we have.
Would the switch or router buffers add to the latency at this point? We have 3750 sw...
So basically asking switch stack to do 2 LAN interfaces to operate at layer 3. Didn't know if it would do that, but don't know. If not, is there another way to do it? Bridging? They are going to one virtual IP.