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Hey everyone, Is anyone able to clarify what the benefit of using the following commands are, and what exactly are they doing?switch 1 role activeswitch 1 role standby1:1 redundancy is used to assign active and standby roles to specific switches in t...
Can anyone enlighten me on how hosts deal with excessive broadcast traffic? Do they all deal with them differently? From desktop PCs, laptops, servers, IoT devices etc. My understanding is that hosts will be interrupted to process these requests, so ...
What would be the best way to approach this situation.You have 2 cabinets that house patch panels that feed either side of the building, the distance between the cabinets exceed the maximum stacking cable length that's available. There is connectivit...
Hey there, I have a query regarding a business network that is currently using 2 different brands of Wireless access points. I would like to find out what the negative ramifications are of doing so. This business currently has Cisco and Meraki access...
Thank you @balaji.bandi this is helpful.It does look like it is referring to that, shame the white paper doesn't have command examples. I also can't find them in the command reference manual. I'd appreciate clarification if possible, it looks like yo...
Hey Joseph,Are you sure that this command is actually for that?This is where I'm getting confused. I thought what you're describing is set by the #switch <number> priority <number> command. Which elects Switch active and standby roles.E.g. 9300#switc...
Hey Joseph,Thanks for your input once again.Do you mind clarifying what you are referring to when you say buffer space. Is this the memory that switch ports use to store unprocessed frames/packets? Do you have any more information about how this work...