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I have 2 3750's stacked connected with 4 etherchannel trunk lines to a stack of 4 2960's. Show spanning-tree shows what I would expect. 1 of the etherchannels is forwarding and the other 3 are in the blocking state. As I dig deeper I have noticed:...
I have just taken over the administration of a network and I am trying to clean up a number of things. On the ASA's there are a number of objects created that when I right click on them and select "Where used" I get the message:"XXXXXXX is not used ...
I seem to be having difficulty with the ACL changes. The biggest difficulty is that they do not change. As an example I have an internal Remote Desktop Server that is accessed through our ASA in exactly the same way the web server is outlined in this...
The spanning tree configuration was a key factor in choosing what port to begin with. So just before I started I checked to make sure the core was the root. The etherchannel I was started with was in the blocking state, I wanted to make sure that i...
Ok Things are getting weirder. I mentioned earlier That I have been working with cisco on this as well. Their suggestion was to use LAcP on the cross stacked etherchannel links. This weekend I started changing the etherchannel inks to LAcP. I sta...
I may have misread your instructions LEO. I zeroed in on the word physical and unplugged the cables. Now rereading your directions I am pretty sure you wanted my to unbundle the physical ports from the etherchannel. For what it's worth I will atta...
Thanks to both of you. I am going to try Leo's suggestion first and I will post the before and after results of the show int trunk command.A little extra information. I am working with Cisco on a couple of things and they had me restart our core swi...