I just got a couple of ISR 4431 routers to replace our existing internet routers and I would like to send netflow records to our Prime Infrastructure 3 server. Each router will only use two interfaces, an inside to our firewall and and outside to ou...
Does anyone know why band 3 is blocked by default?Is it OK to enable it, and are the any advantages or disadvantage to doing so for an indoor network?Thanks,Allen
What is the purpose of "dfs band 3 block"?
Do I want/need to block band 3 for indoor wireless networks?
Any advantages/disadvantages of unblocking it?
Thanks,
Allen
This is my first, in what may be a series of netflow questions.
I just received a couple of ISR 4331 routers. We are going to use these as internet routers for our company.
I would like to set up Flexible Netflow v9 with NBAR support to send to our ...
I have an office with one outside IP address and two internal servers.I currently have an object nat for SERVER1 (HTTPS) to OUTSIDE (8443) andobject nat for SERVER2 (HTTP) to OUTSIDE (8080)I want to add SERVER2 (HTTPS) to OUTSIDE (8444) because SERVE...
I would also like to use my nexus 9k as a transit network for RSPAN VLANs.
I have (2960)-----(9K VPC)-----(2960).
I can create the RPSAN VLANs on the 2960s. I can not create the VLAN as an RSPAN on the 9Ks.
Were you able to figure out how you got ...
Cool, thanks. So I should do a "dfs band 2 3 block" and that should do it?Just one more question, why do you block the dfs channels? Why not just let dfs do it's thing and choose a channel for me?
I am using 1600 and 1700 series access points. We a using iphones, android devices, and various laptops. Don't most devices support all 4 bands now? Should I re-disable band 3?
I never set "world-mode dot11d country-code US indoor" on my access points, however band 3 was being blocked. I did "no dfs band block" and it unblocked it. Now I'm using all of the bands. That should be OK to do for indoor access points in the US...