Cisco Licence Differences LAN-Lite / LAN Base / IP Base / IP Services
KB ID 0001270 Problem Actually finding the answer to this question is far more challenging than it needs to be! As usual Cisco can change this on a whim so before you purchase any equipment it’s still a good policy to check on the feature navigator. Solution This is about the best reference I’ve found. Although anyone who can tell me what the correct Layer 2 differences between Enterprise Access and Complete Access are,...
Cisco IOS – How To Find VLAN IPs (SVI’s)
KB ID 0001258 Problem If you have a complicated network, you can spend more time finding out how it’s configured, than actually doing any work on it! Today I had a client that needed some changes made on their LAN, I knew their name, and their network address, and common sense told me which of the core switches they were connected to. Solution A quick search on the client name told me what VRF they were in, and what VLAN they...
HP – Switches The IP (or subnet) Already Exists
KB ID 0001176 Problem I was changing a clients LAN subnet this week, (dropping the mask from /24 to /16). When I attempted to change the management IP on the clients HP switches this happened; HP2510-24G(config)# vlan 1 HP2510-24G(vlan-1)# ip address 10.0.0.250 255.255.0.0 The IP address (or subnet) 10.0.0.250/16 already exists. HP2510-24G(vlan-1)# At first I though the switch was complaining because the IP was remaining the same, I...
Cisco IOS – DHCP Helper (DHCP Relay) – IP-Helper Setup
KB ID 0001168 Problem Cisco documentation calls this a ‘DHCP Relay’, and uses the command IP-Helper, and I usually call this DHCP Helper, just to confuse everyone. To be fair the term DHCP Relay is an industry standard, it’s not particular to Cisco (as you will see later when I Wireshark the traffic). So If you are reading this you have a DHCP server and you want to use it to lease addresses to clients that are on a...
Cisco Small Business (SG500) Link Aggregation (LAG) With LACP
KB ID 0001277 Problem At work a client was having trouble with a NAS Drive (Buffalo Terastation). It was being used as a backup target and some of the servers were dropping connections. I knew the client had some Catalist 3750’s So I suggested going and creating an Ether Channel to the two NICs in the NAS box, to try and cure the problem. However when I went onsite, I noticed the 3750 didn’t have any spare Gigabit ports...