Cisco :: Wall-Plate Ruckus 7025 Model Similar To HP E-MSM317

Oct 30, 2012

Is there a Cisco wall-plate model? Something similar to HP E-MSM317 and Ruckus 7025? I had look on the web but couldn't find anything.

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Cat6 Siemens Jacks With Other Face Plate

Jul 13, 2013

Does anyone Know if I can use Siemens cat6 jacks with any other face plate? I can get all Siemens stuff from work, but am not overly fond of how their face plates look to put them all over my house.

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Feb 20, 2013

Not sure why Cisco is shipping like this? It is a pain to mount them. Earlier we had option to slide out the Secuirty hasp.

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Cisco :: WLC 5508 Cannot Have Similar User Logged Twice

Aug 26, 2012

I was having users on a Cisco WLC 440x controllers. Some service accounts were logged several time with the same AD-Account.Since I migrated them on the new controller (5508), it seems that we cannot have the same AD user logged several time.
 
I changed the Radius server with the one we were using on the old 440x but situation seems to be same,I checked the error message when trying to start a second similar connection they looks like :
 
*Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_4: Aug 24 14:04:51.558: %DOT1X-3-MAX_EAP_RETRIES: 1x_auth_pae.c:3062 Max EAP identity request retries (3) exceeded for client xxxxxxxxxxx
*Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_4: Aug 24 14:04:51.558: %DOT1X-3-ABORT_AUTH: 1x_bauth_sm.c:447
Authentication aborted for client xxxxxxxxxxx
 
If I move back to the other 440x similar logins are allowed without any problems.

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Aug 28, 2012

I wanted to ask if there is a collection filter in the ISE similar to ACS 5.3, where I can filter out unwanted syslogs.

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Cisco WAN :: 2800 - Any Way To Achieve Similar Failover Without Packet Loss

Oct 31, 2011

I currently have 2 WAN links, a 20MB Ethernet BGP MPLS and a bonded T1.    I have a  2800 at each end configured to automatically fail over to the T1 in the event that the MPLS goes gown.  I put a high AD on the T1 connection with static routes.  If the MPLS goes down the T1 does kick in, however users are dropped from their applications and VOIP calls are disconnected.
 
I was looking into Fat Pipe appliances and they supposidly will fail over a connection without any packet loss - therefore not dropping a VOIP call or kicking anyone off the database application. In addition they will provide aggregated bandwidth.
 
Is there any way to achieve a similar failover without packet loss with just the routers?  Do I really need to purchase the Fat Pipe to achieve this?  Are there any alternatives?

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Cisco Wireless :: Associate Non-root Bridge Model 1310 To Root Bridge Model 1400?

Apr 24, 2012

Can I associate the non-root bridge model 1310 to the root bridge model 1400? Is there any problems on the configuration I need to be aware of?

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Cisco Command Similar To Junipers Monitor Interface Type / Number?

Mar 9, 2011

Any Cisco command similar to Junipers monitor interface interface type / number. It's handy seeing real time interface stats. monitor interface?

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Cisco WAN :: 2600 - Cannot Reset Boot Register From 2102 To 2142 Or Similar

Sep 9, 2012

I have a 2600 Router that has been donated to my use for some lab work.  The thing was locked down pretty well.  I have console access to it (obviously) but there is a console PW assigned.  How can I reset the silly thing back to factory defaults including wiping the con PW?  I cannot get to it to reset the boot register from 2102 to 2142 or similar.  Is there a way to bypass this and reset the device?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: SG300/500 - Similar Feature To HP Loop Protection?

Apr 17, 2012

Do Cisco Catalyst (IOS) and specially Cisco SG300/500 support a similar feature to HP's Loop Protection or DLINK's Loopback Detection? This is an interesting feature to avoid loops caused by unmanaged switches.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Memory Leak On Catalyst 2960 And 2960S - Similar To Bug CSCts52797

May 6, 2013

after upgrading about 35 Catalyst 2960 and Catalyst 2960S to IOS 15.0(2)SE2, we experience a memory leak on several switches. After some days / weeks the switches are not accessible via Console/Telnet/SSH/Web any more. Only SNMP seems to work properly.Attached users do not experience any decrease in service.
 
Trying to connect to the console, we get following error message:

"% Low on memory; try again later"
 
The only (temporary) solution is to reboot the switch. The behavior is similar to Bug CSCts52797.With regards to the Bug notes this bug should only affect Catalyst 2960 with 64MB of RAM and should already be solved with IOS 15.0(2)SE2.
 
We experience the erroneous behavior with

-WS-C2960-48TC-S      running IOS 15.0(2)SE2
-WS-C2960S-48LPS-L  running IOS 15.0(2)SE2

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Hooking Up DSL Through CAT5 In The Wall?

Nov 15, 2011

I have CAT5 cables run throughout my house to a few different jacks. They plug into my modem downstairs. I want to hook up my desktop internet through one of the wall jacks upstairs. The wall jack has CAT5 cable run to it but only accepts telephone wire sized jacks. How do I connect to the internet with this setup?

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Can Use CAT5e Wall Sockets

Dec 27, 2010

I'm wiring the house with CAT6 solid cable. Can I use CAT5e wall sockets?

Are there actually any differences between CAT5e rated sockets and CAT6 rated sockets, aside from the latter being vastly overpriced?

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Cisco Wireless :: Wall Mounting A AIR-CAP3502I-E-K9

Nov 23, 2011

I was under the impression that the AIR-CAP3502I-E-K9  is a ceiling mount AP only. Is any one using these as wall monuted AP's?

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Cisco VPN :: LAN-to-LAN VPN Between 877w And Sonic-Wall / No Traffic

Jun 1, 2011

I haven't worked with Cisco devices before (yepp, another one of those) but I am getting there. I have replaced my silly Draytek router now with a Cisco877 and it works perfectly fine. But the whole networking side of things such as NAT / ROUTE / ACLs is a BIT black magic.
 
Basically my problem is that I cannot get proper traffic through the tunnel
 
From any station behind the Cisco (Site2) I can ping the local IP of the Sonic, but none of the other stations. From behind the Sonic I can ping any station behind the Cisco but unable to connect on any port (RDP for example)
 
Bear in mind that a lot of settings are from forums, google and the sorts because as I mentioned, before I got this one I have limited experience with Cisco .. Everything configured is working fine, the internet connection, the incoming pptp VPN to the Cisco etc., just not the IPSec VPN.

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How To Set Up Router / Have A Jack In Wall Says Cat5e

Dec 14, 2011

SO I am not a computer wiz... but I have this outlet in my upstairs wall which has a phone and Cat5e Jack. I would like to set up my wireless router up there but where does the modem go? there is no jack for the cable.

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Running Cat6 UTP In Same Wall Cavity

Mar 8, 2013

I have done similar with cat5e in the past, but only operating at 100mb/s. The gigabit stuff I have done so far has had the power in a separate stud cavity.My structured wiring project will be installed in one stud cavity in the soon to be new home office. Not exactly using a structured wiring cabinet, but rather using a 7u wall mount relay rack bracket. The cabling will be entering using 2 separate header penetrations. One existing just inside on the right side of the stud cavity carries 110V 12/2 romex to a stud attached box / recepticle. The other side gets the new penetration, a minimum of 12" away. That's the one that the ethernet cable will pass through. The cable runs will run through the wall and through a brush plate, and then to the patch panel.

The Cat6 cable is UTP, and is marked for in wall use. This is the stuff with the spline if that matters.The romex, by code MUST be attached to the stud, and it is, the cat6 on the other hand is allowed to be loose in the wall. I do not plan on having enough slack in the wall for the cat6 to ever get closer than 8" from the romex, and no closer than 10" from the electrical box.Is that separation sufficient to avoid inductive noise on the ethernet cables? Like I said, I have done similar with Cat5e and no problems ever, but only attached to 10/100 networks. I can change stud cavities, but would rather stick with the one so that my ethernet, and power both can enter the rack cleanly.

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Use The Phone Jacks In The Wall To Set Up A Second Router?

Apr 30, 2012

the internet is so poor I usually lose the signal, since it has to go through walls and a bunch of trees. My question is can I use the phone jacks in the wall to set up a second router or something to increase it. Or what is the best way to increase the power and strength. What do I need and how do I do it. My fathers router is under verizon vios. I plan on getting and xbox 360 with live capability and need good internet for that

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Replacement For Sonic Wall Tz200

Feb 12, 2012

I have a side gig that I do some work for and they've had a Sonicwall TZ200 device in their branch office and also in their data center that has a site to site VPN connection between the two devices. About a month ago the bandwidth throughput got severly decreased. They went from getting about 28Mbps/27Mbps to now ~3Mbps/12Mbps.

I've spent days troubleshooting with Sonicwall which could be a whole dedicated thread on it's own but I digress. I even had the ISP come out and test the line and when they hooked up their own laptop it got the speeds it should be getting. I've rebuilt the config on the sonicwall from scratch which was a major pain in the ass because I'm not a firewall guy by any means. After firmware updates and pulling my hair out I've decided to dump the tz200, to what I don't know. I need two devices, one for the data center and one for the branch office. I'm pretty sure something in the config is causing this and after being escalated to the highest level at sonicwall and them sending me a replacement unit which I rebuilt the config on and also tried to import the old settings with no luck. I very well could have done something or made a change to cause this but I'm at a loss and willing to try another product.

I get spammed from Barracuda all the time, do they have quality devices? Something with a web interface would be great since I'm not a firewall guru by any means and had set up a bunch of address objects with NATs and all that.

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T568B Wall Jack Wiring?

Jan 4, 2011

I'm wiring up the house with CAT6 (I've never done this before). Someone told me to use 'T568B' termination. Every configuration I see on net looks different, and I'm getting confused.

The jacks have double colour coding for each wire as pictured here:I take it 'A' is for T568A, and 'B' is for T568B?So this is how I should arrange the wires for T568B:

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Cisco Switches :: SG-300-10 And Sonic Wall TZ210 VLAN

Apr 29, 2013

Have a Sonicwall with multiple VLANS on LAN interface going to the SG-300 in Layer 3 mode.Trunk Port has VLAN 1 untagged and PVID and other VLANS (20,30,40) tagged.Setting a port to Access for particular VLAN (40) does not pull DHCP from Sonicwall.Sonicwall support says DHCP request is coming from VLAN1 and something wrong in switch setup.Setting 2 ports to VLAN 40 allows communication between the two.Also, replacing SG300 with a Netgear L2 works.Seems like an issue with the trunk, no?

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Cisco Wireless :: Wall Mount Bracket For AIR-ANT5160V-R?

Apr 26, 2012

I am looking for a wall mount bracket reference, for these 2 models of antennas :
 
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- AIR-ANT2506
 
Something like that :I was not able to find any reference in cisco product list.

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Asoka Pluglink Wall Adapter Not Working

Nov 13, 2011

WE've been using the Asoka pluglink adapters we received from at&t and they worked very well to where we can move them anywhere in the house. Now they've just stopped working all together. We didn't change anything to where they stopped working. But the weirdest part: they just started working again yesterday and now are not. I did not influence any of these changes and I'm not sure where the problem is. I've tried swapping out the adapters cause we have three and we only use two at a time. Our current setup is a linksys wrt54g with ddwrt which is what we plug one of the adapters to and the other is in my room cause we are out of range for wireless. When testing the network it says we join an unidentified network but have no internet access.

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D-Link DIR-825 :: Router Wall Mount Stuck

Jan 20, 2012

I mounted the router to the wall with the 2 screw holes and screws. Now I want to take it off from the wall, but it is stuck

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Cisco Wireless :: WAP4410N Wall Mount Best Antenna Arrangement

Mar 14, 2011

what's the best antenna arrangement for wall mounting the WAP4410N?I see pictures of the antennas for desk mount but nothing for a wall or ceiling mount.Should I just fiddle with them and see what works best?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Mounting E4200 On Wall?

Feb 20, 2012

How to mount the E4200 on a wall. Any smart ways to do it?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: E2500 Possible To Wall Mount It

Sep 13, 2011

I'm thinking to buy a E2500 router for my house. Is it possible to wall mount it?

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Home Network :: Ethernet In - Wall Updated With Setup Pictures

Mar 16, 2011

My internet (via wifi) works just fine. But here is the situation that has me baffled-I have a house that has ethernet wired ports in each room, then there is a central hub in my closet. In the hub, I have a grey ethernet cord that is labeled 'service'. This service wire connects to a board that features 12 ethernet ports, 1 of which says 'in', 1 says 'security interface' and has a little nub in it, and the other 10 are not labeled. The grey wire is in the 'in' port.So I am left with 10 ports- port 3 of 10 has a (phone cord size) cord in it, connecting into the 'line' port on my Qwest modem/router. (Qwest set this all up for me, by the way). The modem/router is obviously plugged into the wall. Now- remaining loose in the hub are 9 ethernet cords- 5 blue, 4 green. Each one of these is written on in sharpie, and has a room label on it. 'Family, living room, kitchen, etc...'. So, pretty obvious, I simply found which cord corresponds to the room I am trying to use (family GREEN is one, family BLUE is another). These 2 wires correspond to the top port, and bottom port of a switch plate that is in my family room. Now- inside the closet hub I plugged family GREEN and family BLUE into the back of the ROUTER, ports 1 and 2 (of 4 available). Now- I went back to the wall- connected ethernet wires into the wall plate and then into the ethernet devices I am trying to use (slingbox and directv dvr). Neither are working.

If I go to setup menu on dvr it says it cannot find a network, not getting an ip address. is that the slingbox red lights are both solid (which means there is a connection), and if I go back to the router ETH1 and ETH2 are lit up on the front, again implying that I have a valid connection. This isn't rocket science, but I must be doing something wrong. Are the family GREEN and family BLUE supposed to go into any of the 9 remaining ports that are open inside the closet hub? Because my thought was- let's say hypothetically I wanted to use every available wall jack in my house. There are 9 wall jacks total, but there are only 4 ports on the router. So this would not work. But, there are 9 ethernet ports open on the board in the closet. So I must need to use the ports in the closet, NOT on the router? If so, are these closet ports specific? Because (remember I have a phone like cord coming out of port 3, going into the 'line' port on my router/modem) I took this phone like cord out of port 3, plugged into port 4. and 5, and 6, 7, etc... and none of them would allow my wifi to work- the INT light goes off on the modem/router at that point. But when I plugged back into port 3 (where Qwest originally put it), INT lit back up and wifi worked again. So this makes me think that these 10 (9 remaining) ports are specific somehow? I know this was a lot to read. End result I am looking for- continue to use my wifi on the computer (the ONE place in my house there is no wall jack lol), and connect my slingbox and my directv dvr to the wall jack in my family room so I can (have slingbox) and get On-Demand content for directv.

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May 11, 2011

I have a problem concerning my Netgear XET1001 85 MBit/s Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter. My personal computer in my room is connected directly to our router and I'm getting arround 14-15Mbps download speeds. My parents computer is located in a different room and I bought them the Netgear Adapter thinking this was the most effective and simplest solution. Better than a Wifi-Adapter. I cost me quite a lot too to be honest. The problem is my parents are getting speeds of 0.05Mbps and the browser often doesn't even load the pages completely. To me it seems like the data can only travel through the thing very hardly if at all.

We thought this might have to do with the age and RAM of our computer. (512MB of RAM) So we bought a new one a couple of days ago. Turns out: nothing has changed.

The Wall-Pluggs are connected directly to the outlet by the way. I'm trying to give you the most amount of information I can think of so one more thing might be important. Yesterday I brought my parent's PC into my room, connected it to the Wall-Plugg and got speeds of 5Mbps. Although this is better, it's not what I bought this thing for. Even a WIFI connection would be faster would'nt it?

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Feb 6, 2012

I pay for a 50mb service and reguarly check the download speed I was getting. I would always get between 45-50mb. However I went on holiday for a few days, and so I turned all the plugs off at the wall(something I never do) and since I got home im getting speed of around 20-25mb. I called the engineer out but he wasnt able to do anything because when he connected it to his laptop, he was getting speeds of 47mb. He said he didnt know why i was getting such a slow speed through my desktop, just said it must have something to do with my computer.

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May 10, 2012

Can the EA4500 be wall mounted? I don't see any provisions on the underside EA4500 to support securing to a wall.

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Dec 30, 2011

I just bought this router used and in working condition. I dl'd the install file from here and followed all the directions. When it gets to the plug router into wall portion, it just sits there and eventually says its hooked up wrong. However the wifi is already working (checked by logging into my kindle fire) as well as my second port which is hooked to my ps3. However my 1st port which is connected to the pc does nothing. I have swapped the cables with no luck. So I cant figure out why there is no communication between the router and my pc.

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Jan 4, 2012

Is there a wall mount bracket for the E2500 or is there a way of attaching this to a wall.

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