Re: [c-nsp] Strange ARP problem between 3560 and Linksys

2007-09-05 Thread Garry Glendown
Raymond Macharia wrote: Sounds like STP to me, how have you configured the STP. please privide a simple schematic of physical connections. will help in narrowing down to the source of your problem A===B | | L A/B Cisco 3560 L Linksys On Cisco

[c-nsp] Strange ARP problem between 3560 and Linksys

2007-09-04 Thread Garry Glendown
Hi, I've had some strange problem at a customer site ... setup generally looks like this: two 3560 (call the A and B), connected to each other via 2 port etherchannel, each of the two connected via one fiber link to a Linksys SRW 2024 (called L). STP blocks one of the fiber links (let's say

Re: [c-nsp] Strange problem w/ 3560 and Linksys Switch

2007-08-24 Thread Garry Glendown
Aaron Riemer wrote: Hi there, Have you checked the arp table on switch b to see if the mac's already exist for the addresses you are attempting to ping? I had a similar problem and I No, MAC address for that host isn't in the table ... with debug arp I see the arp request being sent out on

Re: [c-nsp] Connecting Cisco 3560G to Netgear fsm 700 via SFP

2007-08-18 Thread Garry Glendown
Raymond Macharia wrote: Hello list, I am trying to connect the two switches together for some migration and they do not connect via the SFP using fiber. however when I connect using the RJ45 port with copper media it connects without an issue. bot switches are on auto speed and auto negotiate

Re: [c-nsp] Cisco VPN Client + ASA 5505

2007-05-17 Thread Garry Glendown
TCIS List Acct wrote: The Cisco VPN Client is included with all models of Cisco VPN 3000 Series concentrators and Cisco ASA 5500 Series security appliances (excluding ASA 5505), and most Cisco PIX 500 security appliances I couldn't find any other mention of the excluding ASA 5505 verbage