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For several years I've been using some simple policy routing to set a default route for specific traffic. I have 2 Internet circuits (2 different ISPs) that both terminate on a Catalyst 9600. They are both full rate 10-Gbps circuits that connect to...
We recently purchased our first 9800 IP phones, both the 9841 and 9861 models. We've installed the first couple of 9861's and there's some behavior we can't seem to get around. The 9861 will not show the line text label for line #1 when there are a...
I have an ASA-5585X (9.4.4.5) that I'm using to terminate Anyconnect VPN connections, using ISE 2.0 for authentication/authorization. We would like to assign group-policy based on AD group memberships. I have everything configured and everything se...
I have 2 data centers each with a Nexus 5672UP connected together via an 80Gbps port-channel (2X40). Each data center has its own Internet connection. I'm running hsrp between the two 5672's and I've configured hsrp so that the active router for al...
I recently added a 3750X-24P-L into a stack of 3750V2 switches. I did so by getting the temporary upgrade license from LAN Base to IP Services; I added the switch no problem. I now have the permanent license and I was wodering if I could install th...
Yes, absolutely. EIGRP-IPv4 VR(eps-eigrp) Topology Entry for AS(100)/ID(172.31.94.3) for 0.0.0.0/0State is Passive, Query origin flag is 1, 1 Successor(s), FD is 786432, RIB is 6144Descriptor Blocks:192.168.206.2 (FiftyGigE5/0/47), from 192.168.206.2...
That did work with respect to line text labels. There is still the issue with caller-id. You have to actually hit the line button in order to display the caller-id information when there is an incoming call. I've unable to find a way around it.
I'm having a hard time believing its normal to not be able to see the caller-id unless you first hit the return to call button. That seems very odd to me.