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Our organization's Cisco FTD is blocking JW Player, saying it's categorized as "very high risk". I can find nothing on the Internet about JW Player being considered high risk. I don't want to unblock it if the FTD is blocking it for good reason, but ...
I'm having a devil of a time with this, in spite of numerous Google searches.I have a Cisco Catalyst switch that is also a DHCP server. I want to view the lease duration of the DHCP pool I created.I know how to *set* the lease duration, but I cannot ...
I have about 25 CBS350 switches. I would like to know the GUI equivalent of the "write mem" command. Unless the "Save" icon is flashing, there is no obvious way within the GUI to save the running configuration. The switch itself tells you to go to th...
See attached diagramProblem: Clients connected to a CBS350 switch cannot obtain a DHCP address when the CBS350 is connected to a 3850, but can obtain an DHCP address if the CBS350 is attached to a 9404R.The switch is not the DHCP server.
This is a what I currently have on my 9404R interface Vlan1 description "Red VLAN" ip address 10.1.0.1 255.255.240.0 interface Vlan2 description "Blue VLAN" ip address 10.1.16.1 255.255.240.0 interface Vlan3 description "Green VLAN" ip address 10.1.2...
I've never troubled to educate myself on exactly what VTP does, but my experience is that turning it off has no effect on VLAN functionality between Catalysts and CBS350's. Our VLANs work just fine without it.
It's a Catalyst 9404R running IOS 16.09.02."show ip dhcp binding" does not return the least duration, it only returns active bindings, including their expiration datea, from which one must deduce the lease duration. All that is covered in the posts a...
Show run | in dhcp That returns the names of my two DHCP pools, along with any excluded addresses, but not lease durations.I suppose another way to know the duration is to re-set it. All this started because my server admin asked me the DHCP lease du...
I don't get an error with that command, but it produces no output, I'm just returned the command line.I'm getting the impression that there's just no way to view the lease duration directly, and that one must deduce it from the list of active leases....