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This question is more for our upper IT management, so please be nice since it is a very basic / stupid question.We currently have 7 Cisco 3524-XL switches (10-12+ yrs old) which are 10/100. We purchased a handful of Cisco 3750X switches to replace t...
First off we're trying to phase out our snort box and move onto our under-used IPS that we got. I've been trying to match the snort alerts we get to alerts that IPS can give. The one that I haven't seen or didn't realize it was the one I wanted, wa...
I'm in the process of working on a new switch configuration. Basically what we have are 2 L3 switches that will have multiple VLANs and 802.1Q enabled. If devices are plugged into the L3 switch things work fine.The question/problem I have is that t...
Thanks for your response Mike. I'm in about the same mindset as you where if you have a few devices that are always that way to hard-set but to leave PC's, Terminals, Printers, etc... to auto.Thanks again for your input.
I can't believe I just found NetPro, its like this unknown cisco forum board that is a secret. I'm usually on the VMTN (VMware) doing what you're doing with me, and I know even we're not on here for the points, its sooo much better to get points tha...
Thanks Jon I'll try this out and let you know how it goes. One question I have for ya. So you have on the 3550(L2):fa0/1 talking to the 3650(L3)fa0/0 as a link to talk to eachother.The way we have our switches configured is that they are all connec...
No worries on the questions, its been a while since i've had to use my cisco training/cert so i'm a tad rusty. "Firstly i would recommend having servers on a separate subnet than your users. If you are using 10.30.0.0/16 you could easily split this ...