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We are using a Nexus 93240YC-FX2 running 9.2(2) with two interfaces - each connected to a service provider NNI circuit. The traffic on these NNIs is being passed transparently from one to the other. The traffic is Q-in-Q on each side, but we do not...
We are using a DIA service from our data center provider for out-of-band access to our network gear. They have supplied two links for redundancy and we terminate these on the same layer 2 switch. Since there are redundant links, spanning tree is nee...
I am attempting to replace a Verizon FiOS Business Actiontec router with a 2800 series router and need to duplicate the port forwarding configuration. I currently forward several TCP ports to the same destination port on the internal network / serv...
I was given a 3560 switch on which the bin was deleted and would not boot. I was also supplied a binary that was (I later found) incorrectly marked, and was actually for a 3500XL. I loaded the binary using the xmodem process and booted to it. Now ...
Hello to all - We are recommending an ASA 5585-X to a customer based on throughput requirements in their RFP. I have never used this device, but see that it does not support the CSC-SSM. We need to recommend a solution for anti-malware, anti-virus,...
I agree - we do not want to disable STP. Our network and the provider network should be separate STP domains with each having its own root bridge. Since we both are connecting to switches, what would be the best way to prevent our switches from learn...
Thanks for the idea, Mani.This does appear to work and allow multiple entries. I have added one additional line and it did not replace the original line. I will add some additional ports and test further.It seems to add the "extendable" option a...
That does not seem to be the case. The OC-3 links that i showed above are on the same router to the same ISP. The traffic coming on those two was once all on one of the circuits, and had just recently been balanced across the two circuits. So curr...