I was wondering what's the advantages of being able to configure an IP address on an interface (other than vlan 1). I have a Catalyst 2950T-24 with EI image.
Is there any chance that you can explain further on how you would identify virus patterns in the IP accounting table? I'm currently seeing columns Source, Destination, Packets and Bytes whenever I issue "show ip account" command. Thanks.
A few comments to add:1. Under NO circumstances you are to pull out a Sup engine while the power is still on (just a reminder). Power down the switch and then pull things off.2. Once you pull the SEII out of L1, the switch on L1 is practically dead. ...
As far as I know:1) Should not be any problem at all by swapping/replacing the SupII engine. You must however be aware that the config is saved on the SupII so once you've swapped, make sure that you'l put the appropriate config on (eg take out the G...
Thanks for your reply. I noticed that you mentioned about defining IP address on a VIRTUAL interface for security reason. Totally agreed with this but I'm after defining IP address on PHYSICAL interfaces (should have mentioned this before) on Catalys...
The first desired effect will work since the default static route pointing to Internet has administrative distance of 1. The second desired effect will not work as "desired" because you've specified an admin distance of 128. EIGRP has default admin d...