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Hi Cisco CUCM Members-I can't login to the CIMC of CUCM UCM Server Chassis because of the Adobe Flash Error. I have tried multiple browsers and do not have an old Windows 8 computer. I am on a Windows 11. Either way... I see an AMBER light on one of ...
Hi Cisco Community I have a Cisco 3560 Switch with SFP 10 GB port that I need to connect to a 10 GB RJ45 Laptop. Do you know what kind of adapter will work with this connection? Much appreciated,Jen
I have a MGMT Vlan ID question. (simple design question) We have merged companies and are replacing network equipment. As we do so, we are wanting to make the merged company into a more structured IP plan for local IP's per city. We have 8 cities. (...
I have a quick question about my unique situation with Firepower (FTD) devices at each city.I purchased the FMC for 10 licenses. (Firepower Management Center). I have FMC set up locally at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. I am wanting to manage al...
Hi Cisco Community! I have only worked with Cisco Firepower and Meraki MX devices in regards to Firewall troubleshooting. However, in one of our cities we had a Cisco ASA 5516 crash 4x last night and it was finally brought up and working. We are repl...
HI Kirk J !I was able to hot swap the SATA Drive and it completed synching. The CUCM Subscriber is back up and operational now - Backups are not erroring out anymore either! Very appreciative of your help!Have a great weekend!Jen
Hi Rob! I realized I had a typo with the /22 range - thanks for catching! I am mulling over all the IP's now to see if separate /24 VLANS would be better or not. Much appreciated,Jen
Thanks so much for this insight! I love that the subnets can be summarized. However, we have found that there are more Wireless devices.. so on our larger headquarters cities.. the Wireless is /22 which would be 10.50.4.1 - 10.50.4.254 range. How abo...
Hi Marvin Thanks for the reply. So, from your response, option #1 is preferred. I would keep FMC and FTD in each city on a local IP Address (Boston, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Birmingham). Then, I would simply continue to use my Headquar...