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Is it possible to route a single VLAN and let the rest pass through to the firewall. I have some 3560s and 3750s all connected to a 3850 with 10G then to a Fortigate 100E (1G). If I let the Fortigate do the routing then it resolves hostnames and th...
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I am having a problem with a 3850-24XS. All traffic stops for 3 pings then returns to normal. Running a constant ping from multiple endpoints on trunk connected switches to multiple ports reveals 3 ping timeouts every 5 - 45 minutes resulti...
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I am having issues allowing AnyConnect users to access to remote resources via site-to-site tunnels. I have 3 locations. A,B,C. A(9.6) has a tunnel to both B(8.2) and C(8.2). Clients AnyConnect to A and access resources there but are not ab...
I have a few dynamic IPSEC tunnels setup for our mobile offices which connect through various data cards. Here at the main office I have multiple VLANs. 10.10.0.0 LAN, 10.13.0.0 WiFi, 10.9.0.0 AnyConnect clients. One of the mobile offices has an n...
Which license to increase SSL VPN Peers from 10 to 25 on an ASA5505 with Security Plus. Licensed features for this platform:Maximum Physical Interfaces : 8VLANs : 20, DMZ UnrestrictedInside Hosts : Unlimi...
This is what I am doing now but the POS Fortigate only resolves the hostname of the 3850 for logging and reports. It would be awesome to not have to lookup hostnames when going through the logs.
I have 10 VLANs. 1 of these VLANs contains all my servers on 10G. I would like would like traffic to and from this VLAN to not hit the Fortigate but all other traffic to be routed by the fortigate.
Does this make it clearer? It made it seem more i...
While looking through the debug commands I used 'debug ethernet cfm error'.
Not 30 seconds later, Lucky me!, the switch did another timeout cycle. Not long enough to completely disconnect my SSH, only enough so that the session was unresponsive for...
Funny. It happened as I was typing the 'sh proc cpu history' so the the 60 second chart would show it.
WK_ToR#sh proc cpu history
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WK_ToR#sh processes cpu | exclude 0.00
CPU utilization for five seconds: 3%/0%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
9 14793048 1302971 11353 0.87% 0.30% 0.23% 0...