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  1. luckybob34

    DHCP Help

    Thanks for the advice, but this is not a solution. If you release and renew your IP at the computer level, it will just pull the reserved address. I have lowered my lease times, but that is still not a solid solution. Anyone else have any insights.
  2. luckybob34

    DHCP Help

    We recently reconfigured our network from a static route single subnet to EIGRP with multiple subnets. In doing this I also created a DHCP pool for each branch location. The superscopes look like this: MAIN - 192.168.10.1 DHCP 192.168.10.50-192.168.10.200 LOC1 - 192.168.20.1 DHCP...
  3. luckybob34

    Used Cisco Equipment

    I am looking to purchase a few spare cisco modules for my 2811 and came across some for a great deal. My concern is that they may have issues, or worse they are stolen. Is there anyway to check with cisco and find out the history of the device? The modules I am looking to get are vwic...
  4. luckybob34

    Managing Cisco device via MAC

    I know, but as with most APs they are not easy to get to. Looks like I am stuck with ye old console cable. Thanks for the reponse.
  5. luckybob34

    Managing Cisco device via MAC

    It is not broke, per say. I just cannot manage my wireless APs. The port to the APs are trunked with vlan 1 and voice vlan. With the network upgrade we moved all networks off vlan 1 and assigned the different subnets their own vlan. For example, 192.168.0.1 was on vlan 1, but now it is the...
  6. luckybob34

    Managing Cisco device via MAC

    Is there anyway to manage a cisco device given its mac address? I recently upgraded my network and now I am unable to manage my cisco wireless APs. My APs still function and provide connectivity, but they are sub interfaced and need to be upgraded with the network changes. The management IP...
  7. luckybob34

    ASA 5520 - VPN Default Policy

    I seem to have fixed my own issue, or should I say there was no issue to fix. The default policy was being over written by the group policy, I had other issues preventing connectivity through the vpn. Everything is working now.
  8. luckybob34

    ASA 5520 - VPN Default Policy

    I have configured my VPN information and use my Active Directory for authentication and group policy access. On the initial group I have a default policy in place to deny users access if they are not mapped to a policy from an active directory group. The only problem is that the policy blocks...

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