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HiI have mistakenly deleted the user with which I was logged into the Cisco Router.aaa was also configured on Router which uses local userdatabase for authentication.Now is there anyway to recover this username or bypass the username prompt.One proce...
HiWe are in a progress where we have to connect the HP Switches to the Cisco Switches on the Distribution Layer.On Distribution Layer the Spanning Tree Protocol we are running is PVRSTP+. Now as per our recent studies, we have figured out that the HP...
HiI have a application whose components are talking to each other via one multicast address 235.19.4.10.This application is running on two different IP Subnets 192.168.121.0/24 and 192.168.99.0/24. It must be required that these two IP Subnets must n...
HiI have a scenario where my core Switches are Cisco and I have to now provide connectivity from these Cores to HP Blade Switches.Since the STP is configured as RPVST+ on whole Cisco devices and I cannot change it due to service interuption, we have ...
HiI dont know if this is the right forum for this question.i have a problem that since i have activated the auto secure on router , I cannot ping any IP Address of the Next Hop or Next Next Hop.Before i was able to ping those IP Addresses.Any idea wh...
Thanks a lot for the document. It really helps me understand the interoperability between devices.Now if I change the mode from Rapid-PVST+ to MSTP, than what will happen to the devices which are currently configured as either RPVST+ or RSTP.Will the...
Now the question is if I will change the mode from RPVST+ to RSTP on Cisco, what will happened to the switches those are running the RPVST+ mode in the network. Do i need to change the mode there as well or chaning on Primary Root will be enough?I be...
I already have tested that running together RPVST+ on Cisco with RSTP or MSTP on HP will disrupt/block the traffic unless or until you switch off the Spanning Tree on HP. As I mentioned earlier, Layer 3 is not possible to use between HP and Cisco. I ...
Hello AlainThanks for the answer. The problem is we cant go with Layer 3 between Cisco and HP although they both supported Layer 3.The Spanning Tree must need to be adapted. As far as I have learned, hp supports MSTP and RSTP. If I downgrade the RPVS...
HiI am already using the Private IP Scheme. The Public IP is actually the next hop IP which i can ping from my PC without any problem but cannot ping via Router.RegardsMansoor Hafeez