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All,I've been combing through documentation for a direct answer to this, but can't find one.I have a 5.2 ACS appliance that I need to replace it with another appliance running ACS 5.7. From what I've found, you would need to be running 5.5 to upgrad...
Quick Question folks...I understand that in ASA 8.3 and higher ACLs do real ip addresses instead of NAT'ed addresses. My question is, if you still use NAT'ed addresses will it work?Thanks in advance...
Guys,I'm trying to find sample log output for Power Supply failure. My goal here is to write an EEM or ESM script to forward a log when a power supply failure is detected. This log will trigger an email notification by our syslog server to notify m...
All,I'm wondering if there exists a document that contains all of the system messages that exists for the 6500 (Sup 720 3BXL), much like there is a Syslog document available for all OS versions of ASA? I'm attempting to find sample output for power ...
I've been looking over this data sheet and I've stumbled into a bit of confusion....http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/unified-survivable-remote-site-telephony/data_sheet_c78-520521.htmlAccording to this, E-911 su...
A little tip for anyone that runs into this in the future. There's a way you can leverage your local username database to get around this issue. If you can't get in through with the 'enable' command, try 'login' command instead. Assuming you're using...
I would like to add a point of clarity here. What eng.omarka is calling wrong is correct in that you can't use an interface in two separate SPANs as he demonstrates. That's not what's being asked in the OP. The OP asks if there can be multiple des...
BPDU guard is a portfast feature that protects your spanning tree on edge ports (Access ports). It (in layman's terms) monitors your port for BPDUs. If it see's one (presumably from an unauthorized switch, hub or host), it shuts the port down (err-...
FYI, I ran into this same issue and was able to resolve it by shutting down the port on the Nexus side, reseating the FET module and fiber connectors on both ends, then turning the port back up. It's not a sexy solution, but it did the trick for me, ...