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Hi all, I have Vlan A spread across multiple switches and those switches are connected via trunk ports. If I now configure a second Vlan, Vlan B on one of those switches and configure two access ports, one in Vlan A and one in Vlan B and connect thos...
Hi all, installed Prime 3.5 today but I entered the wrong password multiple times for "root" when trying to access the GUI.Now it tells me "This account is locked. Please contact the Network Admin for assistance or rety later".How do I unlock the ac...
Hi all, I was wondering about the correct approach to update a vPC pair of 3172TQ switches from a 6.x to a 7.x version.According to the 7.x software release notes we can go directly from 6.x to 7.x without a intermediate step.So I copied the .bin fil...
Hi all, can someone please tell me what the service "CON-ECMU-LICCTCTA" does and what do I need it for?My sales rep couldnt help me and the cisco docu regarding services is very confusing. Thanks a lot for any help in advance! BR
Hi all,I have a few questions regarding WLCs and CAPs.1) On my CAP2602i I can see a "primary software version" and an "IOS version" installed. Whats the difference?2) If I want to upgrade my CAPs to a newer version, I can only do this via the connect...
Hi Joseph, thanks for your reply! Well, it is actually HP Iam working with and its really just a single instance of STP. Thats why Iam a bit concernced as both Vlans will use the same STP instance. Do you think that could be an issue?Would you config...
Hi Paul, I would create a new Vlan on the same switch as the existing Vlan. I would have two Vlans on the same switch, configure an access port into each of them and plug in a cable. But not with PVST but RSTP. BR
Forgot to mention, no VTP. I would just create the new Vlan on the switch manually and put a access port into Vlan A and one in Vlan b and plug in a cable.
Hi Martin, well, I would not connect the two Vlans via a trunk but via access ports and cable them directly with each other. And the STP type is RSTP not PVST, meaning I should have the same root for Vlan A and B respectively. But as I would connect...
Hi Joseph, those two ports connectiong the two Vlans are supposed to be access ports. I really just want to connect those specific two Vlans with each other. Thats why I dont want to use a trunk port. BR