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Running EIGRP. See attachment. I need to make the default route, from all routers, get to my firewall. If something fails in the ring I want it to fail over and still be able to reach the firewall.Scenario: Using static default routes, router 4 ha...
I am using a 3825 as an edge router. It has only the two integrated gig ports hard set to 100/full. On my side is a 6509 (hard set to 100/full)and on the ISP side is a Riverstone 10/100 switch (set to 100/full). I can only drive the throughput to...
I work in a hospital. We have mobile clinical machines (EKG, EEG...etc) running windows that require a wired connection. This means I have to have a hot drop in every location they travel to, an obvious security violation.The OS on these cannot be...
Gartner Group came out with a bulletin saying:"All access points/IP phones are obsolete due to a fundamental change in the proposed 802.3af spec as of Nov 2001"I can't find any more info as to why. Anybody have some feedback?
I am working with the ISP right now. I am just trying to rule out anything on my side. I noticed the flow control thing (see my first post) and didn't know if that would affect throughput.Thanks for all the responses!GigabitEthernet0/0 is up, line ...
interface GigabitEthernet0/0 description $ETH-LAN$$FW_INSIDE$ ip address xxx.xxx.xxx 255.255.255.224 no ip redirects no ip unreachables no ip proxy-arp ip nat inside ip route-cache flow load-interval 30 duplex full speed 100 media-type rj45 no cdp en...
PPS is just by the counters on the interface. I am not tracking sizes. Bandwidth utilization is monitored by MRTG and flattens out at 10Mbs with spikes up to about 18Mbs.
??? I am running hybrid os but the "set port speed" command has no options for flow control that I can see.When I do a "set port flowcontrol" command I get "flowcontrol mode 'on' not supported on module"
My question wasn't about existing equipment. If I want to add an IP phone or an access point using inline power do I have to replace everything????What is Cisco's responsibility as far as complying to standards?