Hey all. I am running a primary and secondary RHEL Server release 6.1 (Santiago). They both have rsync running on them (I was not involved in the original set-up so bare with me if I am leaving out important information that I am ignorant to). I've been noticing this trend that my sync report...
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I was wondering if there was a way to monitor the CPU usage of switches/stacks through the GUI of the switches without setting up SNMP traps or MIBs or anything of the like.
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I have about 53 ERS switches that I am splitting into a few stacks consisting of 7 switches each on average. Manager want me to (among other things that ARE configurable in the stack) name every switch and configure a switch IP address for each one (regardless if that IP won't get...
@derfloh
The only reason I am configuring the switch IP addresses is that the "network engineers" for this client asked me to so that way if anything happened to the stack, they can access the switches individually (even though this would cause a slew of problems because the switch IPs are on a...
I figured out where my confusion lied:
Management VLAN is directly associated with stack IP
Default VLAN can be assigned it's own IP address
Stack IP address doesn't affect any VLANs
@initgrant:
This is already understood. Whatever the default VLAN is is tied to the stack IP address. I could manipulate each switch to still have their own IP, but they would not be accessible through that address in the stack. My question is, could I have a vlan 101 on switch 1 that is tied to...
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I am working on programming ~50 Avaya ERS 4800 switches. There's going to be quite a few stacks of about 7 switches each. I have been given a cut-sheet and other material to follow and according to it I am supposed to do this:
Stack IP address: 192.168.1.1
Management VLAN: 2
Switch...
@derfloh
Interesting. I did not know this existed. All of the avayafw.bats that I could find are from 2012 and farther back. Have there been big changes in releases from 2012 to now regarding ports that this batch file won't cover?
Hello all, Do the Cisco ASA 5512x support native failover to 1 of 2 WAN ports? For instance, if I have ISP A configured on one WAN and ISP B configured on the other can I program the ASA the automatically recognize if one link on a WAN port goes down and then automatically fail the system over...
@meyer1y2k:
Perhaps I explained it wrong. Let me try it this way.
- Customers existing equipment: POTs
- New equipment coming in: T1 - PRI
Tomorrow: I am going to test the new equipment, NOT cut them over to it.
Wednesday: We planned to cut them over to the new equipment, however now the...
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I am a complete newbie to this side of telephony. We are implementing new tele/data service to our client and testing the circuit tomorrow. We had a cut-over planned for the following day, but unfortunately the provider decides they can't schedule a port of numbers until 1 week after...
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I have a new Avaya WAP9103. Out of the box it should be broadcasting it's avaya SSID. I tried everything that I can but it does not seem to be doing this properly. The configuration looks perfect but none of my devices see any SSIDs I create or enable or modify. I gave some a valid...
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