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Question: Does a SPAN session copy packets that get "output dropped" due to queuing? I believe it does. Scenario: Shoretel Voice Switch Appliances Keep Crashing every few weeks, no obvious reason.Only related item is that vendor says Shoretel logs ...
Hi All, 45 minutes of searching documents and google, and I cannot find a series of commands that will help me identify the Source IP of the router which advertised a route. The router I am accessing is the on-premise router, and only has one neighb...
I'm about to implement my first 5520's, and I have questions about the details which aren't really explained in the documentation. My situation is active/standby.Failover Link:1. Etherchannel is now possible on the ASA's, but is it supported on the ...
Here is the high-level question, please only respond if you have a conclusive answer with documentation to back it up. It seems simple, but all my research on forums and things have been confusing and conflicting.When "ip helper-address" is used to e...
To clarify, If I doshow ip bgp neighbor 10.100.100.2 routeI see about 100 routes learned from that neighbor. Is there any way to track down where each of those routes came from?Thanks in advance,Jerry
Yes it's possible. I configured fully functioning AD Integrated server 2008 radius and got my 1040 AP's to do the EAP authentication to it. It took a lot of trial and error and it's a pretty deep configuration but in my opinioin, it's the best way to...
I really failed to point out the most important aspect of this. Where the ASA 5520 has a total of 4 ethernet interfaces, there is no capacity for true link redundancy in all directions anyway. 4 interfaces in a device of this size and cost is a jok...
Prapanch, Thanks so much for your response... GREAT ANSWERS!!1) Great find and Great News! So i must humbly admit that I had forgotten that the concept of the "Redundant Link" had existed for some time (long before the etherchannel support. The ether...
Jon, Thanks Again, 2) What I'm saying is that the Cisco recommendation is almost certainly terrible... and I really want to call it out here and have some guys FROM CISCO who know this topic inside and out weight in to confirm or deny my points. Most...