Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations SkipVought on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  1. MrShed

    ASA 5520 Routes

    Firstly why would you open up management to the public internet?? If you wanted to do it (please dont!) then you would need to create an ACL, then apply in global config: "access-group xxx in interface outside" Where xxx is your ACL number.
  2. MrShed

    Software to verify configuration

    Ciscoworks LMS will do this - it contains a tool which will compare running against startup configs, as well as archive configurations.
  3. MrShed

    voice and data lan would like them to integrate

    I think in order to answer the question more definitively we would need some topology information of the current setup, and also what you specifically want to gain from it - are you looking for more than management only? It also depends if you are already running a dynamic routing protocol as to...
  4. MrShed

    List all devices connected to switches

    In fact, here you go: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1347823
  5. MrShed

    List all devices connected to switches

    It doesnt, but that would be a good way to answer the original question. TCL scripting on the IOS itself would be able to create a command that lists port/MAC/IP address...I've seen some example scripts kicking about.
  6. MrShed

    voice and data lan would like them to integrate

    Static routes will probably work but it kind of depends on how they are currently indirectly linked..?
  7. MrShed

    voice and data lan would like them to integrate

    Do you mean communicate for management only? I assume you have two seperate routers? Are they currently linked physically in any way?
  8. MrShed

    List all devices connected to switches

    Guys I assume I'm missing something here but why wouldnt you just use "show mac-address-table" without the interface parameter? This shows all MAC addresses across all interfaces in the MAC table?

Part and Inventory Search

Back
Top