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I've tried looking around on Cisco's website, and I don't really see much info about what a 3845's max circuit capacity is.Now, if I go off of some of the router performance sheets, the thing can do up to around 200 or 300Mbps. I've found where it h...
You should be able to do a TDM test of the cable to find out how long the runs are. Just a shot in the dark here, but it sounds like you have some long runs that may be suffering PoE loss. Here's a calculator to find out how much you need to supply p...
I've noticed you mention 2 WAPs go down in most of your posts. Is it always the same 2? Have you connected them directly to the PoE switch with short, known-good cables to rule out the wall wiring having something wrong (one of the power pairs being ...
Adam -I actually have been using the PoE with an injector for as long as I can remember after I bought this thing. The only annoying problem I have with mine here at home is that after about 4 weeks of being left up the SNMP daemon seems to die. I c...
There are two things you can do. You can add a static route and give it a higher value than your EIGRP routes. This will cause all default traffic to go out A, though.However, when doing routing, the router looks at the best match for a destination...
Look here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Branch/E_B_SDC1.html#wp68930That's Cisco's branch design doc from Design Zone. For those that want a fast answer:For VoIP phones and PC:interface GigabitEthernet1/0/6 - interface Gigabi...