@Leo Laohoo wrote:
@Jens Albrecht wrote:the goal is to be able to backup the configurations of each device to another device.
@Leo Laohoo Just want to point out that it was not me writing this.
You may want to take a look at the following document that contains better explanations what e.g. protocol instances are used for and also includes a detailed step-by-step configuration guide on how to implement box-to-box redundancy for the CUBE fun...
Technically this is possible as Cisco devices in general support xmodem: and ymodem: as source and destination for the copy command. This is typically used as a last resort for devices stuck in rommon mode if there is no other way to copy a new IOS t...
Hi @P675,
basically replacing a faulty stack member is really as easy as mounting and cabling a new device no matter which stack member has failed. So the short answer to both of your questions is YES.
There are a few things to keep in mind:
The IOS-...
I tried to explain that I wrote my answer having the limited toolset of a CCNA-level student in mind. I will never intentionally provide incorrect information as this would be just plain stupid. Maybe my wording does not 100% match what I want to exp...