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I have a network consisting entirely of 2950 switches although some are 2950Gs and the rest are just 2950s.I am running CCTV video encoders over the network which generates a lot of multicast traffic. The multicast traffic appears to be forwarding o...
I am trying to configure a Cisco 831 for intra-vlan routing using sub-interfaces and 802.1q. I am unable to do this as the subinterfaces of the 831 do not seem to support the encapsulation command.Normally, I would use a Cisco 2621 to do this but am...
Hey, I made a mistake in my last post. The network ID for the 192.168.10.1/20 network is actually 192.168.0.0. The broadcast ID is still 192.168.15.255. But, you can still have the router interface for this LAN be 192.168.10.1, if you need to.inte...
Well, for one thing, your subnets overlap. The 192.168.10.1/20 subnet includes the 192.168.12.1/21 subnet. When a host on the 192.168.10.1/20 network is trying to talk to a host on the 192.168.12.1/21 network, it appears to the host as though the d...