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Hi all,I have a general question in regards to Cisco ISR/ASR. Due to NGFWs really taking off with ever increasing features such as WAN optimisation, IPS, VPN, AV, DPI, VPN terminations etc, what would be a business case to drop a Cisco ISR/ASR in fro...
Hi all I have a question in regards to scripting IOS deployments. My organisation is currently at the 50+ device mark for total switches and routers but quickly growing. Until now I've been deploying IOS updates manually but I'm now looking to automa...
Hi all, I'm experiencing an issue with a WS-C3850-24S switch where a small percentage of packets are dropping from the output queues in about half of the trunks. I've done some research and found that it can be caused by an ingress interface that off...
Thanks for the reply Leo. Besides zero day vulnerability strategies which could be mitigated by also using 2 different firewall manufacturers, what routing processes would benefit by pure Cisco NGFW+ISR on the edge?
Agree with Joseph. Jackie, you need to rule out congestion first to make sure it's not a bug. Check to see how much traffic is hitting your interfaces where the error counters are incrementing either by using SNMP or Wireshark, then clear the counter...
Hi Jackie This issue was related to the IOS version we were using and the error counters were not actually reflecting anything in reality, it was all bug related.I simply upgraded to a later IOS version and the problem went away. Currently using imag...
This was the info I needed thank you! I now see what you mean. I've been manually copying over .bin files and not taking advantage of the .tar files using the archive command and syntax.