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Updated to version 3.6.8 and when either clicking the switch name or the connect action I am taken to the Session Login (Username/Password) screen instead of the CLI. I enter the username and password and click connect but am taken directly back to t...
This is probably petty but is there a way to get the CLI Analyzer to sort IP addresses properly? Currently it sorts 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.10, 192.168.1.11, etc.I would like it to sort 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3, etc.I tried putting 001, 0...
I am fairly new to stacking switches but I think I have a good handle on it so far. We have a bunch of 3750x-48P that we are using to replace some old 2950's. I have no issues stacking the first two switches but when I connect the third it seems to b...
Here was my workaround. 1. Close Cisco CLI Analyzer2. Install Cisco CLI Analyzer v3.6.6 on another PC.3. Rename the folder C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems, Inc\Cisco CLI Analyzer\keyscan\64 to "old" on your PC4. Copy same folder from v3.6.6 PC to your...
Just ran into this same issue again. Switch 3 has never been plugged in and still wont stack. Output from stack: swmdc120#sho switchSwitch/Stack Mac Address : 10f3.11d4.cb00H/W CurrentSwitch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State-------------------...
I'm speaking specifically regarding the Cisco CLI Analyzer program. I don't "like" to use 001, I was only trying that to see if CLI Analyzer would sort properly that way.
Joseph,So, I provision the third switch in the stack using#switch 3 provision WS-3750x-48P. Would I need to provision both switches that are already in the stack on the third?switch1(config)#switch 1 provision WS-3750x-48Pswitch1(config)#switch 2 pro...