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We have a network with upwards of 50+ NAMs. Does anyone know of an easier way to manage these for backup and restore? Currently we are doing it manually.
we have an issue where I can see BGP prefixes in the BGP-RIB table. The prefix is coming up as 'no best path'. The routers that are advertising the routes are reachable and sync is turned off. Why can't I see the routing in the routing table?
Has anyone run into any problems FTPing from the internet to a MicroSoft FTP server using a MAC with OS10 through a PIX? I can get a connection, but cannot get any data or directory listings. It works when the MAC is on the inside network (behind t...
This seems to be an issue for any networks on the 64622 AS. All other AS's are fine...BGP routing table entry for 10.237.0.0/16, version 10082Paths: (2 available, no best path)Multipath: eBGP iBGPFlag: 0x820 Not advertised to any peer 64622, (rece...
It looks like you are only permitting vlans 100-500. Your native vlan 1 also needs to be permitted, or you can change your native vlan to be 100. Which is what I would do.
Since the .9 vlan was on the physical interface, the packets were untagged. Now that you put the interface on a subinterface, they must be tagged. Be sure that the switchports native vlan is 100 and that you subinterface you are using on the router...
I don't see that you have a native VLan on the routers sub-interface...encap dot1q vlan 100 nativeIf you are on the switch, do a sh cdp nei det and look at the cdp information at the bottom of the output. It should tell you if you have a native vlan...