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I was wondering if anyone had come up with a utility that would tell on which port the user was connected? With the current technology of DHCP and VLANs it is not always easy to trace back where a user is connected. The user most often won't even kno...
Sagar, What kind of traffic do you try to block? Note the following passage in the Command reference:On Layer 2 interfaces, you can filter IP traffic by using IP access lists and non-IP traffic by using MAC access lists. You can filter both IP and no...
What do you use as the ftp client side? Typically you use the ftp client on the router and up- and download to an ftp server that hosts your configs and images. If you whish to enable the ftp server on the router and use the ftp client from your PC,...
Ok, now I know where you're coming from.Yes, you are right you can do that.However, it is considered good practice to segregate traffic. For instance, if you have your switch at the same subnet as the users connected to your switch and one has a viru...
Tom, I'm not aware of any way, in general, you can set traps per port. You need to manage on the receiving end (on your management station).I've setup a filter on our syslog server, to alert for specific ports. Depending on the amount of printers yo...