I'm trying to configure lower privilege levels for certain users on my cisco switches. I want them to be able to access gigabit interfaces and move them from one vlan to another, enable or disable them, and access vlans and add/delete ip addresses. Here is what I have tried so far:
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In my understanding of networking, a machine can have only 1 default gateway. With VLAN tagging, a machine can exist on several networks, but only one interface/sub-interface is configured with the default gateway address. This is the address the machine uses when it doesn't know where to find...
The point with the VLAN is that the internal network is several private IP networks. Since I can only have one default gateway, I need VLAN interfaces to communicate with all of them.
My goal is to dual NIC my machine with one NIC residing on an external network and the VLAN'd NIC residing on multiple internal networks. The external NIC will have the default gateway while the internal NIC will only communicate with the networks it is directly connected to.
Switch Config for...
I have an IBM Lenovo ThinkCentre mini-tower with an Intel 82566DM-2 gigabit NIC. I'm trying to establish VLAN's between it and a Cisco 3750 switch. I'm able to configure VLAN's on the NIC and have the switch configured for trunking, but am unable to ping default gateways or other systems on...
I want to deny access to my network from "rogue" systems using a MAC address based ACL. I want to allow my systems which are from the same vendor to be plugged into any port, but deny all others.
Here is what I know and don't know.
Know: MAC address for the systems are the same except for...
The user rtiserver uses the csh, hence any variables used by rtiserver have to be defined in csh. (At least I think it has to be that way).
I received some assistance from a colleague, here is what he came up with. It's working, but still generating a couple of errors.
#!/bin/csh
set value...
You're suggestion to use just the variables without the implicit directory or change of user didn't work. It left me with the error messages that I posted.
As I see it, the issue is to set shell variables for the csh to use when the script is executed. In my initial attempts using the "set"...
The original script was taken from the FLEXlm manual. I'm just trying to modify it to give me a new log file each time rather than overwrite the old one.
This is a script run at system startup. No paths are assumed at boot so all paths are specified in full. The su specifies to run the command as the specified user rather than root.
I'm working on setting up an RTI license server to auto start on bootup. I've got that working, but it writes a new boot.log file every time overwriting the old one as it does. I'd like to have it create a new log file each time so that I can have some history when troubleshooting.
I've...
I have need to setup a windows 2003 server to act as a patch server for a closed network. Here are some questions I have in doing it:
1) What services/software do I need to install on the server to be able to push/pull patches to the clients?
2) How do I get the patches to the server if I'm...
I wish to create a PXE server for installing both Linux and Windows on various systems. I've been able to search the web and find information on how to create a PXE server and we have even set one up on a Windows server with Windows installations.
The problem that we're having and that I...
I want to be able to setup a PXE install that will allow me to install a system image that is configured with a dual boot of Linux and Windows XP. I have been scouring the net and have found how to do a PXE boot load of Linux and a PXE boot load of Windows (RIS), but have not seen anything that...
Ok, I've played with it a bit more. When I try yum update or yum upgrade, I get package dependencies and it fails. How do I force it to deal with the dependencies?
I tried yum update kernel I get "Could not find update match for kernel." Last night I had tried yum update and received some errors, but it did not update the kernel.
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