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Hi There,My customer would like to implement videoconferencing and wants to know which software and hardware is required for such a solution. Do all Unified handsets support this feature, and do we only need Call Manager?I feel I may be missing somet...
Hi All,Does anybody see any potential problems with having your HSRP default gateway and STP root bridge on different core switches?I know that L2 and L3 traffic would traverse the LAN in different directions, but would that matter?Cheers,Dan
Hi All,I have two core switches running numerous VLANs, and several access switches connected resiliently into both switches. These access layer switches run the same VLANs and I want to load balance them across both core switches. In other words, I ...
Hi All,Can anybody explain to me why you would configure a L2 switchport as a L3 interface and put an IP address on it?I have these at my new company, mainly on links between 3750G switches and 6500 switches.Cheers,Dan
Hi All,Strange problem. I have a L3 switch that has an IP link to another switch with a primary and an alternate IP address.When I ping off of that switch, the first hop shows as follows: 1 10.52.252.58 0 msec primary add 10.52.252.57 0 msec alt ...
Hi Pascal,No this is way to high - have a look at the break down on processes when you type the "show proc cpu" command, and see which is claiming the most CPU.Cheers,Dan
Hi There,What would be more simple is to create a SPAN VLAN, and then catch all traffic on the VLANs you wish to capture, then have that forwarded onto the SPAN VLAN. You then place your sniffer into the SPAN VLAN you have created.See the following l...
Thanks for that.What I dont understand is why you wouldnt just configure a VLAN interface and use that to facilitate the routing for switchports. I dont understand the need for a "physical" interface for Layer3.Cheers,Dan
3750G#sh ip route | include 10.225.128.0O E1 10.225.128.0/173750G#sh ip route | include 10.225.128.0O E1 10.225.128.0/173750G#sh ip route | include 10.225.0.0O E1 10.225.0.0/17 [110/22] via 10.52.252.57, 23:44:11, GigabitEthernet0/13750G#sh ...