I am trying to troubleshoot a slow WAN request time between a remote branch
office and my network, and I can see that the switch type is set to 5ESS on
the remote router (which I am looking at with telnet). On all my routers
here, and at another remote office, the switch types are all NI-1.
The question is - would the router be able to communicate at all with a
switch type set to 5ESS the switch really is an NI-1?
If I assume that it would be able to communicate, I could change it remotely
from 5ESS to NI-1 to see if it should help the slow request time, and then
change it back again if not.
If I assume that it would not be able to communicate, I would loose my
feature of communicating with it remotely when changing from 5ESS to NI-1,
and the office would be completely down until I could get someone to move a
pc over by their router and connect it with a console cable and change it
back.
Any comments are appreciated,
Ole
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Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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