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Not sure what the firewalling requirements are, but it should be easy once you have the addresses configured (first part). If I were doing it, it'd look like this: Staff Network: 192.168.0.0/25 (192.168.0.0 255.255.255.128) to accommodate 126 hosts ...
#1: Should you set up an access-group for connectivity. I would say "always", just because I like security. You don't necessarily have to, but I would recommend it. #2: Do you need to generate a RSA key. Yes, unless you're using Telnet (ill-advised)....
So, I'm not sure what you've done or not (it's a long thread), I just figured I'd post this while you wait for your ticket and see if it helps. I run a highly secured infrastructure (we're actually moving to full air gap which is another issue with r...
While the devices are nearly identical in deployment, I want to point out one thing as I'm not sure it will impact anything or not: Licensing. The Cat9K will require smart licensing past an imaging version point (think 16.11a). If you do not have a c...
As everyone has mentioned, it sounds as though the ISP is doing everything, including DHCP and NAT for the site. I would wager that no other device on your network is doing this, as without a L3 device you won't get anywhere. So, it's just broadcasti...