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Hello, I understand best practice is to assign a dummy, unused VLAN as the native VLAN on a new switch setup. However, at my workplace I have noticed that the management VLAN is being used as the native e.g. the native VLAN has been changed from VLAN...
Hello, I notice on a switch that the following commands are present. My question is are these commands auto generated by the auto QoS command or have they been manually selected and entered by a previous operator ?
mls qos map policed-dscp 0 24 26 4...
Hello, on my interfaces that have not had traffic for a long time the results of a 'show interface' command show:
"Last input 15w0d, output 15w0d, output hang never"
Is 15 weeks the maximum duration without activitiy that this IOS will record, i.e. c...
Hello, with Netflow v9, if I want to configure it on sub-interfaces, do I have to manually add the command 'ip flow monitor NETFLOW-TRAFFIC input' to each sub-interface or is there an easier way e.g. add a command to the physical interface to have it...
Hello, if you have a streaming server sending out multicast traffic to a pre-defined multicast address, do you need to configure the nearest facing router to receive this traffic, or does it just come in to the router interface by default ?
I am aski...
Thanks, but would it not be better to change it from the default native VLAN 1 to a dummy VLAN rather than to a working, live VLAN such as our mangement VLAN ?
If it would be better, then for what reasons ?
Thanks kindly.
Thanks Reza, what I meant was that the native VLAN has been changed from VLAN 1 to VLAN 50 (which is our management VLAN).
Is this OK, or if not, why is it a bad idea ?
Thanks kindly.
Hello Mark, thanks for your reply.
It is just from all my reading, that I thought putting both the input and output command on an interface would cause a doubling up of flow information which therefore gives a false reading.
I thought that if you onl...
thanks, my question really is 'how does the multimedia server multicast flow get initiated ?
i.e. is it always pushing out multicast data in to it's facing router, or is the flow from the multimedia server initated by the router or host IGMP report r...
thanks for helping Philip.
LAN traffic is coming in via Ge0/1. Yes I can ping the nearest interface without issue. Yes, there is a single route path only. Yes the remote subnet does only have a single path to the router.
The problem is definitely wit...