Oh, that's easy. Peter Packet!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/edu/peterpacket2/NewBuild_forweb/default.htm
No time to chat, actually have to work these days - good to see some old friends here.
I see, I don't do much security (yet) and have never heard of using tftp for transferring certs - I always use sftp for private key transfer but that's just for Linux.
Come now, Burt! You're the top MVP on TechTips - routers, you passed the dreaded CIT on the first go (I'll not tell my 803/804 story), and you have your own equipment that you work on often. What's a world as this where someone with the skills of Burt can not get a job?! Why, every day he...
It's a layer 2 topology, why wouldn't either work over frame relay? Perhaps you are speaking of some technology I have not heard of? voip and vpn shouldn't care what layer 2 topology they are carried over, as long as it's fast.
Perhaps if the core network ran iBGP. (heaven forbid) But, even then, I don't see the use as a static route probably would have worked just as well. Yes, it would know if a route went down which may save some time, but it seems like overkill.
Dang, I don't have an ios image for a 2691, 3620, 3640, 3660, 3725, 3745, or 7206. ftp.cisco.com has none. Of course, I'm sure I could find images for all of them on p2p or something, but, as of late, I've been stuck on this idea of using "legal software."
I didn't have any equipment for ISDN, yet I knew I would probably be required to configure it from memory for the BCMSN. So, I wrote down the configuration in a text document and read it over and over. Then, I practiced typing it out a few times. Then, I practiced typing most of it out from...
A good point. I would only use bpdu filtering globally which, for some silly reason, actually performs much different than if you enable it on a port. If you enable it on a port, you will get the operation which buckweet has described. However, enabling it globally, it will disable portfast...
Whoops! I meant to say "Split horizon will NOT allow you to send routing updates out the interface it came in on" However, if the next hop is out the same interface, I believe you can do that. It only applies to routing updates. Thanks for making me clarify that.
There was a really good cisco site to look this up and I can't remember where it was...
Anyway, yes, a 3750 should do, but no, it won't work between clients and servers on the same subnet because they both need access to the same gateway. 1 subnet to 1 vlan.
You could either segment your...
When traffic does not yet know the correct destination, it will be flooded out all ports as an unknown unicast till the switch receives a reply and can add it to it's mac table. Now, if you are constantly seeing the same traffic, that means some sort of problem in the switch. This can be...
Yeah, we were just talking about something like this the other day:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1346064
So, the servers need to be able to contact each other, but clients should only be able to connect to a specific port? Put the servers all on one vlan, the clients in another...
Buckweet mentioned the bridge priority - you could and actually should be modifying that on a central root switch in your network to assure the proper operation. Probably on the 6500.
Just to clarify, it was mentioned that portfast disables spanning tree on that port; not true. It shortens...
Glad you got it fixed. Knew it was probably a route problem.
Heh, yeah Burt, Peter Packet is my hero. Hey, they posted the lyrics!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/edu/packetville/pr/activities_lyrics.html
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