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Hello, Is anyone able to confirm the 10G capability of the SNS-3615 appliance?I've read through the documentation available on the Cisco site which states.. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/sns3600hig/b_sns_3600_install/b_sns_3600_i...
Hi there, I have a query around a supported VPC design using Nexus 77xx. I've struggled to find any documentation specific to this particular scenario. I have a client who has a requirement to create a DMZ network (layer 2 separation) through a Nexus...
This is also apparent in FTD v6.3.0.1. No functionality within the FMC GUI (v6.3.0.2) to carry this out. If you attempt to deploy configuration using FlexConfig, you can create a class and assign it to a policy-map. If you then attempt to use the ASA...
Hello,
I'm looking to implement a single layer 2 switch (2960X) for a client, which will aggregate firewall and PE infrastructure.
The basic topology will be along the lines of :
External PE - 2960X - Firewall - 2960X - Internal PE
VLAN segregation w...
Hello,Would the following hardware have compatibility issues? WLC - AIR-CT2504-K9WAP - AIR-CAP3602I-E-K9WAP Module - AIR-RM3000AC-A-K9I've read various articles which indicate that the WAP radios can only work on a single regulatory compliance band b...
Thanks, that's clearer now. I was being mislead by the "6GbE network interfaces" listed under the hardware spec. Table 1. Cisco SNS 3600 Series Appliance Hardware SpecificationsCisco SNS 3600 Series ApplianceHardware SpecificationsDiagramsCisco SNS-...
I'm not sure that this would be a supported approach, but have you considered using FlexConfig to deploy the routes?In theory this would be a straight copy and paste. Lab it first before deploying to production obviously.Edit - Static routing is bloc...
Hi there, Whilst you can terminate VPNs on any interface, I believe that you need to use the interface which is closest to the client. In this instance, if your WiFi users are coming in on your WiFi interface then you would have to terminate on that ...