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Hello CISCO networkers, I'm currently troubleshooting a couple CAT 4500-E series with the supervisor SUP6L-E that seems to fall under this bug conditions...Unfortunetly i don't have the means to open a TAC case. Before i order new supervisors, is the...
Hello all,I have RME 3.4 with IDU 4 on Solaris 8 with latest 8_Recommended patch's. The problem, is that when trying to fetch configurations from catalyst 1900 it fails. I tried it manually with "cwconfig" as per cisco paper, and added the -l (for lo...
I know that the AP1100 can work in repeater mode, so to extend coverage where cable can't be laied. What i really think would be great is to make the AP1100 work in repeater mode trought the wired interface without wasting radio bandwith !! Any thoug...
Hello all,I have sucessfuly updated Cat 1924 with RME, but when i try to update a Cat 1912, it says that it is not a valid Cat 1900 device.RME is v2.3 and has latest IDU.Any idea?
Hi Madhukrishnan,Thankl you for your help. Is your observation based on anything else more then what is already described in that bugid ?I mean, i already had managed to arrive at the conclusion that the board did match that bug prerequisites (hardwa...
Hello again,I just got permission from client to post this.Please find attached the output requested for both catalyst Thank you once more EDITED to remove attachments (sorry, client asked to do it)
You could try a script to telnet to the device, and capture the output from "show run" or whatever command they have to list the config.A lot of work ? Maybe, maybe not.
I think you can manage the bandwith at the router interface of the WLAN, with QoS, MPLS or something like that. You can do that by IP or MAC address...What will be dificult or maybe impossible to do, is to control bandwith between clients in the same...