I want to hook up a HP4000M to a Cisco 3550G48 via fiber. On the cisco side I set the Giga port to dot1q trunk, swithport mode trunk and non-negotiate. What do I have to do on the HP side to make this thing work. There is only 2 vlans on the cisco side, mgmt and users. I am not familiar with the...
I want to hook up a HP4000M to a Cisco 3550G48 via fiber. On the cisco side I set the Giga port to dot1q trunk, swithport mode trunk and non-negotiate. What do I have to do on the HP side to make this thing work. There is only 2 vlans on the cisco side, mgmt and users. I am not familiar with...
When i try to run this I get the following, I have perl-5.8.0-88 installed on Redhat 9, I don't have CGI.pm on my system:
[root@NAWRCS-SYSLOG cisco]# ./web.gen
Can't locate CGI.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0...
I have a script in ASP that will dynamically create a web page of the files in the current directory and sort them alphabetically.
I want to do this same thing in Linux, ASP will not work, and the converted ASP (asp2php) does not work either.
Any ideas, your help is appreciated.
When in the Layer 2 network map in Campus Manager, Topology services, how do I get Ciscoworks to spawn Telnet instead of hyperterminal to connect to a device when I right click it and hit telnet?
I can't find this, it's probably obvious.
Thanks.
Jeff
This is real similiar to Ciscoview/Cisco works isn't it. I was looking for some type of report I could run against it to tell me active/inactive reports.
We have Ciscoworks, is there an easy way to do it in there.
Thanks,
Does anyone know of any type of utility to look at a switch and tell me the operational status of the ports (up/down), as well as the description for that port. I want to run this against a number of switches in my network.
Thanks in advance.
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