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I am prestaging a 8500 series wireless controller and am having problems getting connected to it. I apply power and connect my serial connector to the serial port at the back - i see nothing on my putty session. I have connected VGA so can see the bo...
Hi I have an ASA which is managing internet access from mutiple VLANs configured on a 3560 switch. I want to be able to limit the 100MB internet connection on the ASA on a per subnet (VLAN) basis for the multiple subnets configured on the switch........
Hi there - we have just installed a new ASA and its great except for one little issue. The outside interface IP address has a DNS name in the outside world of office.companyname.com - with our users connecting their IPhones etc to exchange via office...
I did finally work this out - the DB9 adaptor i had was a standard one with a standard PIN out - works fine for the majority of use cases, but to be able to communicate with the 8500, i needed a specific Cisco DB9 convertor with a specific PIN out. L...
Yes, have tried several applications but still see nothing. Beginning to think you might be right, and the unit may be faulty. I have a second 8500 in stores (the pair were purchased for HA) so will see if i have any luck with the second unit. Thanks...
Sorry Erwin, already tried that before trying the gender changer on my serial connection. So i tried USB-Serial adaptor connected to standard Cisco console cable with a RJ45 to DB9 adaptor - still nothing i'm afraid. I've also had a look through the ...
Thanks for your reply Erwin. I have tried a cold boot of the controller with no VGA, still nothing via the serial connection. My serial cable is a USB-to-serial adaptor. - i've used it for years on numerous vendors with no issues and have confirmed i...