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I've looked at all of the SFE / SGE documentation, and no where on them are the power requirements listed (aside from the fact that they can run on 110/220v) I'm looking for maximum watts/amps per unit (for all types, SFE2000, SFE2000P, SFE2010, SF...
Good morning, I use the Cisco .VSS shapes extensively in documenting network, and I am working on a network that has the new Cisco 2911 routers in it. They are not available in the listing of Visio shapes on the site, When will those shapes be availa...
Good morning all;I'm configuring a secure VLAN environment when I don't want ports to be able to see, or attempt to communicate with any other port on the VLAN, aside from of course, the Gateway port. I know to use a protected port configuration f...
I'm looking for a way to have EIGRP fail over to a secondary default route in case it's primary fails. I don't want to load balance. Say I have two core routers (7200) each with their own ISP gateway, and dependant 2nd tier routers below each. If ...
Anyone have any recommendations for a program that can parse SYSLOG information and glean information that need attention? I see there are several programming options available, for those business entites that don't have a programming staff, but want...
Understood about using the protected port feature, my question was, should I also configure port blocking? As the verbiage from the configure guides seems to indicate protected ports are still vulnerable to U/M/B floods.
So, it sounds like there isn't a way to see the commands that someone runs. And then a comparison has to be made between the "old" config and the "new" config. Hmmm..I know via Hyperterm or Putty SSH I can create a "log" that captures every comman...