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I cannot seem to communicate with my new Wism2 via SNMP.The configuration is the same as on my Wism 1, same version of code, same SNMP settings and strings and subnets.Slot Controller Service IP Management IP SW Version Controller Type ...
I am trying to set up a point to (multi)point bride using Cisco AP1400 wireless bridges.Catalyst 4500 - 1400 Root - 1400 NotRoot - Cat3650I am trying to run 3 vlans across this link. Voice, Data and ManagementI can get everything connected and talki...
We have several servers that are network load balanced to a common virtual MAC/IP address on our wired network. Those servers have a static ARP entry on our core router/switch (Cat 6509)Machines on the same VLAN on the wired side can connect to thos...
We have a 6500-WiSM, 1131 LWAPPs, a WLC and a Location appliance. I just upgraded these all to the latest version 6.0 from 5.1X - both the 6.0 software and 5.2 emergency bootloader on the Wism.We now show about 25% out of service radios across our A...
We have installed a HWIC-4esw on a remote C2800 router.Currently the router has a configuration to allow 1 pc and 1 phone on the native C2800 L2 ports. We would like to add an additional phone and PC in that location, and the easiest way "seems" to ...
You should still be able to login via console with the local username / password.... as long as you didn't remove the aaa authentication login console local The Nexi have some pretty handy aaa testing commands once you get consoled back in...switch#...
>by default the WLC has issues with responding to requests from the wire, for a subnet that it is configured to use. OK - that could be it.I tried it via a machine on a subnet not served up as a dynamic interface, and it worked fine.Thanks!
So - I can snmpwalk, just not to the untagged management interface. The tagged controller interface in the same VLAN as my host computer seems to work.Any ideas why this is? Not all of my SNMP widgets are going to be able to work around this.
You should do the job they paid you to do correctly.Even if this switch is capable of autosensing, that doesn't mean that the next device they try to plug in will work.If you're a professional installer, you should have a Fluke, and use it before you...