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I am running ISE 3.1, and trying to enable failed authentication protection to prevent Active Directory user accounts from being locked by failed PEAP authentication attempts to WiFi (while I'd love to disable PEAP authentication completely, for vari...
We have BGP multi-home with three ISPs and two routers, and I'm looking for validation on influencing outbound traffic.Router01 peers with ISP01, and ISP01 provides us with a /24 IP block (eg. 1.1.1.0/24).Router02 peers with ISP02, and ISP02 provides...
I have a pair of Cisco MCS 7825-H3 CallManagers, and due to repeated power issues on our campus today, both went down ungracefully went power was lost...and stayed down. So we have no functioning phones on site.At this point, both MCS 7825-H3's will ...
I have a pair of Cisco ASA 5520s running as a primary/standby. Everything is working properly with the primary ASA, however when I trigger a failover, everything works except for the DMZ interface on the standby ASA. I've poured over the configs, but...
To update, we found a solution that worked for us, and thank you @Arne Bier for confirming we went about this the right way.Under our Wireless 802.1x Policy Set, we pointed the original EAP-PEAP Authentication Policy at the DomainX-AD joint point (th...
In this scenario, the 1.1.1.0/24 block is not a local subnet, it is the address block assigned to us by ISP01 (and 2.2.2.0/24 is assigned to use by ISP02, and 3.3.3.0/24 is the block assigned to use by ISP03...none are local subnets).I guess I am per...
Terry - Thank you for the quick response last night. It was absolutely a faulty hardware component...a RAM chip in each of the Cisco MCS 7825-H3 CallManagers was fried during the repeated power outages. After isolating the bad RAM chip, and popping i...
I'll just answer my own question...the configs are correct, but it the interface on the standby ASA was plugged into an improperly configured switchport. That'll do it everytime.