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Is there a command where I can find out if the ports had any connectivity lately with devices attached to them?I'm trying to determine, without walking around, if the data ports at the cubicles are even in used.
This is a 199.213.186.0/254 network with gateway of 199.213.186.16.A device which is assigned (dhcp or static) a 199.213.187.x address cannot ping a 199.213.186.x device. .186.x can, however, ping .187.x device.So when I try to telnet to a .186.x ci...
Is it possible to configure the ASA to act like a load balancer? What I would like to do is have people hit a real internet external ip address and have it direct traffic to 1 of 2 servers. In essence, it would just do a round robin and direct one ...
I am able to connect to the asa using asdm with a username and pw.When I telnet to the asa, I get a pw prompt...which we have no idea what we set it to (it's not the pw that I used to connect via asdm).Is there any way to reset the telnet pw via asdm...
Gi0/44 of our WS-C2960G-48TC-L is connected to Fa0/2 of our ISP's 2950-12 switch.According to our ISP, the Fa0/2 is set to Full/100.Set our Gi0/44 to Full/100 = not connectedSet our Gi0/44 to Auto/Auto = half/10 but occasional amber blinking LED. Tra...
Although the change would only take 1-2 min, can't do it now because of the impact and implications on the 24/7 web services and such. I'd have to schedule an outage with all stakeholders
So straight through should enable me to have a connection after i set my gi0/44 to full/100?As you can tell, my knowledge in x-over vs straight through is in a grey area. My understanding is to connect between 2 cisco switches, I need an x-over no m...