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Hi All,apologies in advance for seemingly stupid questions but I was forced to ask them as I have ALWAYS had great difficulty in using debug on Cisco platforms. Nothing ever shows up when I set up debug despite configuring "logging console" and setti...
Hello,this is really embarrassing and has been frustrating to say the least. I have a linux (centos 5) machine which has eth1 connected to a port on a Cisco 3560G. The switch port belongs to a VLAN which is public. It appears that this linux machine ...
Hello,This is probably the least documented or rather undocumented feature I have found! I have managed to scour through ALL the manuals and configuration guides and all I have found out that I can get the image from CCO and then install it using FTP...
Hello all,Sorry if this is a mega simple question, but we need to setup something like this: The physical connectivity between the ISP network and External Switch 1 i.e. the /30 network is on port GigabitEthernet 0/19. The /27 network is configured a...
karsten.iwen wrote:The switchport looks ok. For best practice you should configure "switchport host" on the port.Can you replace the server against anything else to see how a different device works on that port? Can the server work on a different swi...
davy.timmermans wrote:You're connected via vpn on the linux device via a second port? I can't visualize your setupThe linux machine in question is part of a much larger network..I'm VPN'ed into that network ...have access to the switch via a serial ...
Hi. Please see below the output you requested:Please paste the output of "show int gig 0/20 switchport".
Name: Gi0/20Switchport: EnabledAdministrative Mode: dynamic autoOperational Mode: static accessAdministrative Trunking Encapsulation: negotiateO...
Alas, nothing was wrong with our configuration. The ISP hadn't setup stuff at their end correctly. When they did, it all started to work fine. Thanks for keeping company Roman
the 192.168.1.65 is definitely not assigned to some other customer as we're able to use it as a default gateway if we remove the /30 block and it's on the ISP side. What they should've done is when they gave us the /30 block, they should have release...