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I am trying to limit/control our bandwidth connection to the Internet to 2Mbps. We are in the process of changing providers and are paying based on usage instead of a flat amount. We have a 3560 switch that has all of the users behind it and this is ...
We are exploring implementing a wireless lan controller to centrally manage our existing AP's and we already have a 3750 switch but when I enter in to the Cisco Device Manager there is no option for the Wireless Controller Settings. Is the Integrated...
Problem: I would like to connect our 3845 MPLS router into two 3560 switches for redundancy.Current scenario: We currently have ge0/0 from the 3845 connected only to 3560-1. There is a 1Gig link between the 3560-1 and 3560-2. Each of the 3560's then ...
Problem: Trying to change IP address and vlan info on a 1760 router and a 2950 series switch. Basic router-on-a-stick configuration. Both devices are located far away and are being accessed through the serial link via telnet. We are copying the confi...
This may sound like a dumb question but here goes: Is it correct to enable spanning-tree portfast on a switch port that is connected to a router. I know that this port should be a trunk port and it should not have to listen to the BPDU's so there sho...
You are correct! It does generate an error message when applied in the outbound. Well, inbound will not help because by the time it reaches our device then we will have already been charged for the access and outbound will not work because it is not ...
True I did not look at it that way. If a user is trying to download a large file from the Internet and we limit the capacity in the 3560 the file is still going to come through the connection causing us to be charged for it and then it would be dropp...
I thought about that, but as most Internet connectivity falls into the "asynchronous" style (more download than upload activity) I figured it would be more effective on the inbound as the majority of the HTTP traffic would be inbound.
HSRP is currently configured between the 2 3560 switches but there is currently only one physical cable going from ge0/0 on the 3845 to 3560-1. I would like to connect the second gig port from ge0/1 on the 3845 to the second 3560 (3560-2). What would...