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Hello all,As I understand it, broadcast key rotation is used to enhance security in WEP and TKIP, but does it apply to AES-CCMP (WPA2) as well?Thanks,Will
Hello all,I have the following network set up:Cisco 2800 RTR --> SW --> non-Cisco WLCEach trunk link has VLANs 900 (mgmt) and 800 (wireless AP mgmt) included.Cisco 2800 fa0/0 = ISP, fa0/1.900 = 10.0.0.1, fa0/1.800 = 10.71.0.1The WLC has 10.0.0.2 set ...
Hello all,I'm trying to set up snmp v3 to send informs (not traps) to a NMS in the local network. I've got the user, auth password, group, etc. set up, and I can query the switch from the NMS, but no informs would send even I've configured the switc...
Hello all,I'm running a Cisco 1841 and a 2960 switch at home. I have a PS3 and a media server, both of which are running in the same subnet. I use the PS3 to stream movies directly from my server regularly.Anyway, I run netflow in my 1841 router to...
Hello all,In a Cisco 4404 WLAN controller, why do the 802.11b clients get stuck in probing instead of associated? (802.11g works fine). I've tried the following:1. Disabled/enabled all b/g radios2. set 11mpbs rate to supported instead of mandatoryB...
Is there an easy way to to discover the remote engine ID from a client? As I understand it there is a mechanism in V3 that allows for auto-discovery during the 2-way handshake.
Thanks Joseph. I hope I'm understanding this correctly - Since the SWITCH is sending the informs to the NMS, the NMS is considered the "remote agent", thus its engineID (I'll need to figure out how to find it) will need to be configured in the SWITC...
I think #1 is the best option. Let's assume the following, since I still have to figure out how the streaming software in my media server and the PS3 reacts to each other:1. media server (192.168.1.10) sends multicast to discover PS3 (192.168.1.15) ...
Can't open that doc, my Cisco account is not good enough But there is always google.Interesting point about IGMP snooping on the switch. It is indeed not turned on, but I have to figure out if the software I use to stream HD content actually uses ...
If you skip 11 and 12, you'll need to reconfigure the whole switch, which could be anywhere from cakewalk to a nightmare... My guess is that something is configured in the original startup-config that gave you the error. When I bought a 2600 router ...