Re: [c-nsp] Getting serial number for 3640s

2010-02-23 Thread Bielawa, Daniel W. (NS)
Hello, We had a similar problem with our 7200 series. According to TAC some Cisco products do not report the serial number. That was the case with us, and the only way to verify was to physically go to the box and check. Given the age of the 3600 series routers, I would guess the same li

Re: [c-nsp] Cisco ACS question

2010-02-04 Thread Bielawa, Daniel W. (NS)
Hello, The setup you are looking for is two parts. The first part is on the network device that you want to authenticate using TACACS. The second part is in the ACS server itself. In our network we use TACACS for authentication, authorization, and accounting for network logins.

Re: [c-nsp] Egress QoS on FE links with less than 100Mbps speeds

2009-12-16 Thread Bielawa, Daniel W. (NS)
Hello, We had the same issue on couple of links. We solved it with the following command. The number on the end is a percentage of link speed in 1 percent increments. This was done on a 3750G running 12.2(44)SE6, this command might or might not work on other platforms. srr-queue bandwi

Re: [c-nsp] snmpwalk for switch port status

2009-11-17 Thread Bielawa, Daniel W. (NS)
We use switchmap (http://switchmap.sourceforge.net/) it outputs name, description, admin status, oper status, vlan, and mac addresses. It outputs to plain text, as well as HTML. Thank You Daniel Bielawa Network Engineer Liberty University Network Services -Original Message- From: cisc

Re: [c-nsp] spanning-tree bpduguard vs. bpdufilter

2009-03-26 Thread Bielawa, Daniel W. (NS)
Hello From experience, I can tell you that the bpdufilter command will override the bpduguard command. Bpdufilter effectively turns off spanning tree on a port, but portfast keeps spanning tree enabled on a port, With bpdufilter enabled there is nothing to protect you from a loop. Than