To prevent broadcast traffic between ports in the same vlan, you can do
this using "switchport protected" in cisco catalyst 3550:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3550/software/release/12.1_4_ea1/configuration/guide/Swbcsup.html#wp1029319
Hope this helps
Mark
Butch Evan
Can you give a little more info on your requirements, you could probably
get by with a used Cisco for maybe $300-500.
How much traffic (average, max mbps) will you be routing? Do you only
need 2 ethernet interfaces?
Mark
David Ellis wrote:
Hey guys,
I could use some advice on rout
Hybodus isn't very flexible or customizable.. I have used it but I much
prefer our nagios+cacti combo.
Mark
Rick Smith wrote:
Looks great from the demo, I need a new NOC monitor...so I was lookin around.
http://www.hybodus.com/index.php
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In my experience, Blackberry is much better for emailing. The scroll
wheel and the software are a lot more intuitive for heavy email users.
Palm has more apps and is better for people that need to do web apps or
special mobile apps.
Mark
Cliff Leboeuf wrote:
My cell plan for my office
We use nagios for alerting and caci for graphing and trending. Let me
know if you need help with setup or integration.
Mark
Jory Privett wrote:
I am looking some a software package that does network monitoring and
graphing. I have used MRTG for graphing before. I have looked at
WhatsU
Matt wrote:
Does anyone reccommend a good switch that supports this and is rack
mount? Hopefully available at newegg.com. Putting together a Linux
server is easy but my luck a good switch might be backordered when I
need it.
Matt
Almost any standard Cisco (not linksys consumer junk) switch c
Set the filter to Archive them as well as labelling them.
Mark
Dennis Burgess wrote:
Any way to tell it to MOVE them into the lable, not just sit in the
inbox?
On 5/17/07, Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I was thinking it would look like newsgroups or something,