Is there an easier way to locate what an ACL, prefix-list, etc is applied to?ometimes its a bit tedious especially on some devices with a lot of config. I would like to see what route-maps a prefix-list is applied to[CODE]
BGP prefix list is not updated when other party having new downstream with different AS number.BGP filter has disabled but the prefix list is still not updated.BGP soft reset is performed, but the prefix list is still not updated.BGP prefix list is only updated when the other party having new prefix with the same AS number.Can explain why?
We have been testing out IPv6 configurations on a 5520 running 8.2(4). We have assigned EUI-64 prefix addresses to sub-interfaces to allow clients to auto-configure there IPv6 IPs and it works correctly. I used ASDM to do the original configuration and noticed that there were two different ways to do it, both of which seem to work. I can add a prefix under the Interface IPv6 Addresses dialog box and check EUI64 or I can add it under the Interface IPv6 Prefixes. But using the two methods yields two different interface configurations:
1. interface GigabitEthernet0/1.40 vlan 40 nameif test
We have an ACS 5.2 server connected to an AD domain controller which has several trusted domains. (domain1, domain2, domain3) We currently have to specify which domain each user belongs to (ie, domain1user) in order to connect. We would like to only have to enter the user name without the prefix, (ie, user1) and have ACS automatically check each domain for a match. Is this possible with ACS 5.2? I seem to remember this was possible with ACS 4.2.
Imagine AS65200 anouncing block 10.10.0.0/22 to the internet.Now for some reason we need to announce block 10.10.2.0/24 from AS65333.How should routes from AS65200 be announced now?
Can I maintain the whole /22 block since 10.10.2.0/24 from AS65333 is more specific? Or should I now break AS65200 announcement into smaller prefixes completelly excluding .2.0/24 ?( .0.0/23 and .3.0/24)
I have configure my ACS 5.3 to strip the prefix of the radius username (Domain week wang) it received and I also configured my ACS as the External Radius Server. However, this does not seem to work. The authentication protocol that I am using is PEAP Mschap v2.
I have read inside this forum that due to the fact that the radius username and password is transited inside the TLS tunnel of the PEAP MsChap v2 thus ACS is not able to do the stripping as it is not allow to touch anything inside the TLS tunnel.
I noticed that the recently released firmware version 1.2.0.9 for the RV110W router mentions in the release notes that DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation is now supported.
Does that mean that this feature will also be implemented in some future firmware release (if we ever see one) for the RV220W router? This is the method used by most if not all ISPs around the world (e.g. Comcast) for IPv6 and the only one RV220W does not currently support. P.S. As of beta version 1.0.4.13 there is no support for IPv6 Prefix Delegation.
Since this router already set up for IPv6 and Dual-Stack traffic, would it be possible to give it the ability to get its IPv6 prefix from the WAN side of the router.
Example:
I have Comcast, and as long as my modem and router support IPv6, with the router also supporting DHCPv6-PD to get the /64 prefix from comcast.
I now have an RV180W so this is not an issue for me, but my father is inheriting the WRVS4400N from me and he is also on Comcast.
I am trying to configure this router to obtain an IPv6 address from my ISP who offers a dual stack IPv4/IPv6 DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation service.
I did a WAN packet capture to see the type of DHCPv6 packets the router sends to the ISP in order to obtain an IPv6 address and I saw that the router is sending DHCPv6 solicitation packets of type IA_NA i.e. for Identity Association for Non-temporary Address. However, most ISPs that offer a dual stack IP4/IPv6 service, they use DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation in which case the router is expected to send DHCPv6 solicitation packets of type IA_PD i.e. for Identity Association for Prefix Delegation.
I then downloaded its configuration file and saw the following:
So, the option for the DHCPv6 client to perform a prefixDelegation request is disabled. Does that mean that if I set this flag to "1" it is going to work? Well, I edited the configuration file and changed this flag but the router refuses to load it! It complains about the file being changed. How does it know that? Is it computing some type of checksum? How can I manually edit this flag and update the router's configuration?
My ISP (OTEnet, Greece) offers IPv6 connectivity in the form of dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 with the requirement that the router supports DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation for establishing an IPv6 connection.Using other routers (Cisco 887W, DrayTek Vigor2130n), I have established an IPv4/IPv6 connection but I am unable to do so with the EA4500. As a matter of fact, when I have the "IPv6 - Automatic" option enabled the router not only cannot obtain an IPv6 prefix from the ISP but it gets stuck in the connection attempt and never obtains an IPv4 or an IPv6 address. I have to disable the IPv6 option in order to simply establish an IPv4-only connection without problems.So, my questions are:
1. Does the latest (2.1.38.38880) firmware support dual-stack IPv6 and DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation?
2. If the router cannot negotiate an IPv6 connection why is it not establishing an IPv4 connection only but gets stuck in the process?
I had to reinstall the hardware for a driver for my internet connection. Now it's asking me for the security key and we don't remember it and can't locate it. How can I find it, over-ride it, or establish a new one?
Trying to upgrade my Wireless LAN controller model 4404, I'm running 4.1.190.4 code and want to upgrade to 6.0.202. Looking at the release notes for 6.0.202 and the compatibility matrix, the matrix indicates I two intermediate loads first. One is 4.1.192.35m and the other is 6.0.182.0 then I can load 6.0.202 code. My problem is I can't find the 4.1.92.35m code. Looking at the software download the highest 4.1 folder has is 4.1.185.0. where to find the 4.1.192.35m code for 4404 WLC?
There are two access points of Cisco AIR-AP1142 (4dbi, 2.4GHz). Settle down at height of 12 meters and at distance of 36 meters from each other. Whether will cover access points a zone on the earth in between? And on what distance on the sides?
I purchased a wireless usb adaptor from maplin (U.K. Electronic store), the device is home branded and I lost the driver cd.It auto detects as rtl81885 but I located the driver for windows xp pro sp 3 but it says it's not the right driver and I'm unable to contact the store at this moment as they're closed.
i've got a 48 port switch that's hidden somewhere that I can't find. So far, I've found 2 other switches in the hanging ceiling so there is a good chance it could be there. How I can see what devices are directly attached to this switch(I've access to it's management functions)? I figure if I can find a directly attached computer I can at least just do a wire trace.
I have a issue with our ASA firewall. I have a firewall which has inside, outside and DMZ interface. I have VPN clients that connect correctly and can acces the internal network. However for the profiles I have setup to connect via VPN to the DMZ network fails with the following messages.
I'm trying to set up an RV042 as a gateway for our home network. I've cloned the MAC address of the cable modem attached to WAN1, and have set up WAN1 to obtain an IP automatically. The System Summary page shows under WAN Status that WAN1 has been assigned an IP address in the right range for Comcast, the provider. The default gateway address looks good, and the DNS server is, in fact, Comcast's main DNS server for this area.
However, when I go to System Management > Diagnostic, the router is unable to resolve basic domain names (e.g., www.cisco.com) or ping addresses outside the LAN. I can ping the router itself successfully. Attempts to access the web through the router fail on domain name look.
we have a asa that block some ip dresse with this reason ( Drop-reason:(no-adjacency ) No valid adjacency ) and when i check the log i found this message for the same blocked ip adresse when they try to make dmvpn tunnel wyh the hub . Routing failed to locate next hop for UDP from MPLS:10.0.104.53/500 to MPLS:10.5.250.251/500 i inform you that the ip adresse of the hub (10.5.250.251 ) is connected in DMVPN Interface not MPLS ,and tha ASA is configured with na nat-cotrol command .nat is not configured.
I have an inspiron 3520 pre installed with Windows 8. the problem is that I cannot locate where to connect to a wi-fi network. it never appears on the networks window at the taskbar. where exactly can i find it?
I I try to ping a Host in the ITCS Network (i.e. 192.168.50.10) from the STI Interface I get the error that it failes to locate next hop. I'm quite confused buceause this network are direct attached, so the routes should be fine:
6Nov 30 201215:01:16110003192.168.3.990192.168.50.100Routing failed to locate next hop for icmp from NP Identity Ifc:192.168.3.99/0 to STI-Netz:192.168.50.10/0