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For reasons too complicated to describe (trust me, don't ask) I have two cisco 1921 routers with EHWICs wit 2 T1s back to back across two aggregateed fractional T1s. This CANNOT BE CHANGED. I have 3 vlan segments (4 if you count a native vlan, id 1...
So I am ditty bopping through the always highly detailed Cisco procedures for adding my own root cert as a trusted certificate authority on my Clean Access Manager ver. 4.5.0 . I have generated a request, received my cert from my onsite root CA (we a...
I am planning on vlanning several semi-trusted networks. I want the Vlans to pass through a firewall before being routed to their appropriate destinations (either another VLAN or the internet). The problem is I am using a Sidewinder G2 firewall with ...
Found an old but still supported bit of awesomeness thanks to TAC.Here is the relevant part of the config.controller T1 0/1/0 cablelength long 0db channel-group 0 timeslots 1-18!controller T1 0/1/1 cablelength long 0db channel-group 0 timeslots 1-18!...
Cisco does not support this suggestion, but if you want to minimize the impact of a CAM failure, put it on an ESX VMWare server cluster. Then your CAM won't fail.Dan S.
If you are out OOB, then a CAS failure would not affect logged in, remediated users, anyone not logged in would be stuck because when the CAS fails, the connectivity to the CAM would be lost. If the CAM fails, you will not be able to log in, do remed...
I have had similar issues and have solved many with a custom script that runs at log on. It is a compiled script and works great, AutoIT3. The policy part takes care of itself if you leave machines logged in long enough or do a gpupdate /force. This ...
If you are in an Active Directory domain make sure this policy is coming from the domain and use the policy modelling tool to make sure it ends up being applied.