MystaJoneS

If you're not making mistakes, then you're not doing anything.

Author: mystajones

  • show ip flow interface displays the NetFlow configuration for an interface show ip cache flow Verify that Netflow is operational and display summary of NetFlow statistics. show ip cache verbose flow Used to verify that NetFlow is operational and to display the detailed summary of NetFlow statistics. show ip flow export…

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  • Reverting back to a 2.4GHz design proved to be the best solution, and I was able to verify that the Cisco-1532E AP’s suffer with a bug, in that when you enable sntp, after the device has been primed for use with 5GHz, it reverts back to it’s -UX domain. 😬…

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  • It’s about time I got back to my other passion, being cycling and my only sanity at the moment, and with the new fixed-wheel waiting for a revamp, I’ve added this link as I’ll be doing a Spray Job.

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  • OK, I’ve just been told by Cisco TAC that the AP’s we purchased don’t do 2.4Ghz bridge – really ???? Doco says otherwise, keen to close the call i’d say. FFS

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  • Thank you for the continual attempts to try and access my system at home, it’s been very annoying.  Oh, and btw it took me a mere 5 mins to access yours (with the intent on finding out who you are to advise that your systems have been accessed, of course) and…

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  • OK, so what’s the difference between 2.4 GHz and 5GHz wireless? 2.4GHz frequency is able to reach farther than the 5GHz because the waves attenuate much faster and at higher frequencies.  So if you are more concerned with the coverage, select 2.4GHz rather than 5GHz. The second difference is the number of devices on…

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  • Configuration Guide to Aironet AP’s; and Lightweight AP (LAP) Registration to a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) Getting Started Guide Cisco Aironet 1530 Outdoor Access Points Cisco Aironet Universal AP Priming and Cisco AirProvision User Guide Scope, Objectives and Expectations

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  • One simple management ip entry is all that’s requried before you take a first glimpse at this NetScaler…..noice:) nsroot/nsroot set ns config -ipaddress<IPAddress> -netmask<subnetMask> add ns ip<IPAddress> <subnetMask> -type<type> add route<network> <netmask> <gateway> set system user <userName> -password save ns config reboot …and happy days. Lets configure….

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  • A while in the making but really happy with it so far! Some lighting and other minor bits and we’re done! Good work Smithy 👍🏼       

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