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I have inherited a design and am looking into its detailsrun a dual DC, with dual 7000 in eachF2E line cards supporting layer 3 and fabricpathno M series cardsAll 7000s in Fabric path with mesh linksEach DC 7000 pair in a VPC+some Nexus 2000 FEXHSRP ...
We are cutting over from 6500 IOS to Nexus 7000 and have hit "Maximum ospf feature instance limit reached." as we configured up the 7 existing ospf processes - the limit is 4. These existing processes are for various vrf contexts we have. I see you c...
Recently upgraded 8.2 to 8.4.2 on ASA and came across a problem after in prod. We had rules for static twice nats setup that take two different outside IPs for two different ports - and map that to one internal host. As the internal host also talks o...
Is there any way for WCS to include client details for autonomous APs in the reports and monitoring? I have added them to WCS, and have them snmp trapping to WCS - it sees they have client associations but no reports include their clients - only the ...
We have a couple of new 2821s deployed across a fibre link and they were originally running 12.4 (non T) versions using software encryption. We would get around 8Mb/s throughput. Upgrading to T to use the installed AIM cards we now see the AIM cards ...
You can add a host route for the VIP of the other context via the upstream router on the context you want access from - it works (but its a bodge that relies on redirects and chews bandwidth!). Also if you run one context on one appliance in a HA pai...
OK - I think that is what you are saying - if so ASDM graphically misrepresents what is happening. It show all outside hosts being able to access a NATed inside server on a service DNS. Then it duplicates that in reverse - showing the inside host be...
Are you saying that "Both" as in not unidirectionl - when it infers it duplicates the NAT rule in reverse, it also reverses the service source/destination?
They are created with destination - as it is a destination service. Why would you create them with source? It wouldn't work - it is a service with a destination port.