Setting up LAGs is dead easy in XOS. But, I have a couple questions about it:
1: When I take a previously used port and add it to a LAG using port sharing, what happens to whatever VLAN egressing configurations that port had before I added it to t...
How do I create and use a configuration template using Management Center (not the legacy application called Inventory Manager)? I have a newly configured switch which configuration I want to use to create a template to apply to new switches.
Even t...
We're an Extreme shop, and I'm the new-ish engineer here. I'm tasked with configuring up a replacement X440 switch stack to replace some old Cisco 3560 switches. I was taking configuration queues from one of our existing Extreme user access
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How do I discover my network devices with Management Center 7.0? Older versions of NetSight Console had a feature in which I could define an IP address range, select a type of discovery (ICMP or SNMP), enter SNMP credentials to use and find every de...
Good morning, everyone. Last week, I configured one of our FortiGate 100D firewalls to send NetFlow datagrams to my new Management Center server. I began seeing data immediately. However, I'm receiving reports of impossible flows:
I sorted the ...
I ran into that same problem a few times, with newly added devices. I also fixed it by deleting the device from Management Center, then adding it again.
No, I was asking about making a template from an existing configuration to apply to an un-configured switch. It could be that this has been deprecated by the ZTP+ business, but I haven't investigated that.
I have high confidence this is so. The switch is doing exactly what it's told, as is the IP phone. I'm trying to figure out why the phone is ignoring the LLDP advertisement.
Well, it doesn't work. And, I am very puzzled why not. My Cisco model 7941G phone is connected to port 4:5, Our uplinks are a LAG containing ports 1:48, 2:48, 3:48, and 4:48. Here are my relevant configs:
Slot-1 X440Stack.18 # show conf | grep 4...