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I have a 1941 that I am going to deploy with a HWIC-D-9ESW switch module (I only need 3 switch ports but need the PoE). I am going to hang a 1262 autonomous AP off one of the ports but I need to configure MAC address port-security so that only that ...
I'm trying to study for the CCNA Security test and need to be able to setup zone based firewalls instead of CBAC. I have tried all of these images and when the SDM loads (v2.5) it has CBAC firewall, not zone-based:c1700-adventerprisek9-mz.124-23.imag...
I recently installed a WIC 1DSU-T1-V2 card into a 1841 router to add to a multilink bundle. I inserted it in Slot 1 and powered up the router and there was a new serial interface showing in the config automatically as s0/1/0. I was able to get it s...
SiteA and Site B are connected Point-to-Point with two 1.5 Mbps T1 lines. In order to bundle the traffic into a single 3 Mbps line I have created a Multilink group and added both lines to it on the router at each site. Recently we have been having ...
I have a client who wants to make changes to a PIX 501. They have a single server exposed to the world and want to have specific traffic sent to it. I was going to set up static NAT for the server and then create a simple ACL to allow the ports the...
So once I input a MAC address as 'secure' and assign it to a port and vlan only traffic from that MAC is allowed on that port? There are no other commands to enable this? What happens if a different MAC does try to pass traffic on that port?
Our carrier replaced a smartjack at one of the sites and states that they are not seeing errors now but I'm still getting just as many when I do a 'sh controller t1' command. They stated that isn't their issue because all they provide is the transpo...
I have removed the bad lines from the ppp multilink bundle and I'm still getting errros showing on the circuit, is this normal? Are they framing errors?