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Having worked with ISE and switching for many years, I stumbled upon some weird configuration.Using some newer IOS XE in a 9K switch, I found the following command:aaa group server tacacs+ mygroupserver name test1tacacs server test1address fqdn yaday...
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I searched bug tool and other resources for this behaviour. Am I missing somthing obvious, or is this a bug?
Configuration is not saved to port channel interface. It´s also removed when shutting down a port channel, like "conf t - int po1 - shu...
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I have never come across a problem like this before. We got new 3850 switches with NM2-10 as well as NM4-10 as well as native modular ports. We first started out with LRM sfp:s as theese where available. Connected everyting with various link...
Hi all! I have successfully set up some event manager applets on Cisco routers for triggering actions based on the local log in the router, for instance cpu or routing issues (see bottom). I would like to set up some monitoring for isdn as well. We h...
Hi !I have a use case that I have been thinking about. Please see the attached sketch. Could you have a cube (or any other form of voice gw) dynamically register sip ua:s with authentication over radius towards a user db?What I would NOT like to have...
This seems to work. However, I´m not able to reproduce the problem anymore, no matter how I configure it. The one thing that differs is that I´m not able to try it on a live port as it is in production now...
I will keep an eye on this an post any ...
I mean, one could argue that member switchport configuration could differ in one portchannel bundle, and therefore, one should do the member switchport configuration before joining them to a port channel, but I have not seen this behaviour before.
No, I did it just like the snippet above. This snippet/configuration was made just to verify the problem and can be reproduced.
A collegue of mine pointed out that I had missed some configuration the first time it happened. Oh well, that could happen...
Hi, thanks for input.
Seems HIGHLY unlikely, but sure, I think I got some sambucca laying around...
Coudl test of course, but I seriously doubt thats the problem