This depends on the number of interface cards you have.
It is also possible for servers to have several ip addresses assigned to one interface card.
It would all depend on the type of server and what software you had running.
What sort of firewall do you have?
If its a nokia IP 650 with more than 12 interfaces then you will have a problem. Unpatched, the firewall doesn't run the VPN daemon. From a command prompt on your firewall, perform a ps -ax command. If vpnd is not an active, running service, then this is the...
You could use VLANs but without a router, you're going to have problems routing the traffic between them.
Remember it's a switch. It can't route traffic. You would need a "router on a stick" which is basically a router hanging from it with VLANs setup so that you can route traffic...
Not quite sure what you're attempting to do.
However, if you want to use the switch as a router, you could make the other ports "routed", the same as the first port.
Routing would work because the 3550 would know about those directly connected networks. So traffic entering port 1...
Could be a module failure or slot failure with the chassis itself.
Remove all modules and try one at a time to see if you get the same problem.
If it occurs, try the same module in a different slot.
If the problem occurs again, its the module.
If it only occurs with a module in a particular...
Interesting.
On a side note, unless you've patched your IOS with bug fix CSCds46280, tftp does NOT work with IOS images over 16MB in size, and the suggested solution is to use FTP instead!
Note: IOS Images from 12.1T upwards are likely to be at least 15MB or larger in size.
Have you tried putting a filename in after the flash: command? e.g.
copy ftp://test:test@10.18.6.7//c2500-i-l.113-11a.bin flash:c2500-i-l.113-11a.bin
Try that. It should work the other way too though IIRC.
ISL doesn't concern itself with bandwidth as it's purely the encapsulation type you're using for the trunk.
If you want to allocate bandwidths to trunk links, then I would suggest you look into using rate-limit or police commands. In this way you can specify limitations to VLANs.
It might be...
As far as I can see you haven't configured the ethernet port correctly.
When using the service-policy command, you need to use the name of the policy map and not the class map.
To make this work, change the line:
service-policy input 1024
to:
service-policy input 1024policy
That should then...
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