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I had a very similar issue where the dhcp snooping database had stopped updating. I could watch the write delay tick down, and at 0 nothing would happen. Not success or failure counters increment, just nothing, but the write timer would reset and sta...
I am looking for a workaround for the CONFIG-COPY-MIB. We have hundreds of 3500 series switches deployed where we use this MIB to maintain configuration backups. However, our new rotation of equipment is now the 3550 line of switches in which I see...
I am trying to configure a 3550 in such a way that I can condition traffic leaving the gig interface to 20Mbs. Using a policy map and policing the traffic works, however, that hardcodes bandwidth. We have a mix of video / data going over the link. ...
You will find it located under, 9-202406. After upgrading, you can patch to as normal. I will say, after upgrading and restoring the data, it mucked up all or our call-home product instances that were previously registered.
They apparently released a new ISO yesterday (9-202407, md5 ending 994C), but I'm still seeing immediate kernel panics at boot, again AMD. Anyone else?
In reference to the CSCun91945 issue, if you're not using MGIG 3850s, from my testing, it looks like it works in 3.6.4, 3.6.5. It seems broke in 3.7.3, 3.7.5 as well as 16.3.3. Not sure about your OSPF issue in these versions.
We had this, but only after we had to remove ACLs (to do what you're asking) and hit this nasty feature: CSCuu13856. We had upgraded to 6.2.16 to get of off other vulnerabilities we had in 6.2.12.
Bug CSCuu13856
Your subnet mask is what is used to determine if the (layer 3) destination address is on the same subnet or not. If it is not, then any reply would be set to your router's MAC (layer 2) destination address, assuming you have a route entry to match. ...