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I have a recurring meeting that I was part of that I have deleted from my calendar on Outlook and on Webex, but it still shows up on the dashboard, and will give a reminder. How can I delete this meeting?
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My customer has a 6500 10G port using a XENPAK-10GB-LX4 and needs to connect to a F5 BigIP load balancer that uses a SR equivalent SFP. Assuming they use different wavelenghts (1310 for the LX4 vs. 850 from the SR), I need to confirm if thi...
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is it possible to have an EEM script on a ASA looking for a specific connection on the connection table and have it alarm somehow if the connection cannot be found?
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I have a customer that currently runs OPSF with around 10 non-zero areas, all of them stub. He's thinking into putting some new routers on each area for testing, and injecting some static routes (10 each) from them, turning the stub areas in...
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I'm working on a customer and we are seeing some outgoing packets being dropped due to full buffers. I waned to know what packets are being dropped, so I am thinking of using a sniffer to span the outgoing port on it. My question is: are t...
Outlook Calendar was the first place I deleted this schedule, as it is usually enough. Also I have deleted from the Webex App schedule (it does not show on any calendar). It still shows on the cisco.webex.com page calendar, I can see the details but ...
Philip,
that is actually the case, we have one queue dropping packets. All queues are using the standard 25% buffer size. I wanted to have a look at and identify whatever is bursting on the network, as right now we do not have a clue. This was not h...