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Hi ! I have a new problem with my newly installed 881 router. Here is the historic that I put already through another post (but that post is solved).
I've replaced an 881-K9 router recently with the exact same model. The previous one was working fi...
Hi ! I've replaced an 881-K9 router recently with the exact same model. The previous one was working fine until it died (no more power). So, when I installed the new one, I configured it exactly the same way as the old one. The only difference being ...
My client called this morning. There was no Internet anymore. The router was installed back in 2015 and everything was working fine until sometime between midnight last night and 7:30am this morning when my client opened is business again.
When I con...
I recently bought two SG110D-05.I installed one in a brand new environment. There is a laptop, a computer and a printer connected to it. Everything works fine with that one. The cabling goes to a SG112-24-NA switch, which in turn, is connected to a C...
I finally solved my problem. What I had to do was delete anything from the configuration that had to do with the subnet/ip associated with my vlan. I also deleted the vlan and the int vlan corresponding to my problem (in my case vlan3 and ip 192.168....
Forgot ... yes WAP321 are Cisco Access points and yes they permit tagging vlans. I didn't touch those since putting in the new router since the setup is the same, they should work as soon as I have vlan3 working. I'm not onsite so, I could not put on...
See attached file for the different commands asked for ...
Please note that "sh vlan" is not a command. So, I suspect you wanted to see the database information instead (sh vlan database and than show). That's the result showed in the attached file...