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I have a number of EOL and out-of-support Cisco products that are still in operation. I'd like to install the last stable firmware that was released for them. How do I do this? Is there a way to buy access to all Cisco firmware without a support c...
I'd like to use OSPF NSSA in order to redistribute static routes into OSPF, but all I want from the upstream is the default route, like what I would get if I was using STUB. I tried connecting NSSA to STUB in this manner:Upstream:router ospf 100area...
I have the following OSPF setup:Area 100---(OSPF cost 1000)---Router A---(10Gb link)---Router B----(OSPF cost 0)--Area 100"Area 100" is the same network and the same router, so this is really one big circle. I desire to only use the link on Router A...
I have a couple new SG300's with software version 1.2.7.76 connected to a pair of 6500s. They have only a couple of VLANs trunked to them. However, each of them are insisting they are the root of the spanning tree, even though both of the 6500s hav...
A | \ | >C | /BC is connected to A&B with 2Gb port channels.A&B are connected to each other with a 10Gb link.Right now, "show mac-address-table" show the mac addresses for C reachable directly over the link on B. However doing the same on A does no...
Customer A & Customer B refer to different routers under the same customer. Yes, it is all area 104.There are no default routes being sent to 200. When I said "not sending any routes" I meant nothing. Nothing on sent to the Test Router and nothing...
Ok, I'm going to try and sketch this out as much as possible. Thank you for your patience on this.Router A Config:router ospf 1000 log-adjacency-changes auto-cost reference-bandwidth 1000 area 104 stub no-summary area 200 stub no-summary redistribut...
The topology and diagram from above is still the same. Translated for the snippet above:Area 100, Router C---(network X.X.X.108)---Router A (Cisco 6509)Area 200, Router C---(network X.X.X.108)---Router A (Cisco 6509)Yes, they are overlapping areas. ...
Unfortunately, it still isn't resolved. I hate to keep bugging you guys on this. Here is what I have now:Router A:router ospf 100 area 200 stub no-summary network X.X.X.0 0.0.0.255 area 0.0.0.0 network X.X.X.108 0.0.0.3 area 200router ospf 200 ...