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IDF and MDF definitions - Cisco Learning Network IDF usually connects to MDF via fiber optic cables for greater length and faster speeds at workplace, IDF is a smaller room with fewer devices (usually switches) or IDF can be a rack mounted (lifted) on the wall out of reach of public access
Bounce that port! - Cisco Learning Network I wanted to ask our more experience colleagues to educate us a little bit about in what cases can bouncing a port help a when it is useless
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MPLS Overview - Cisco Learning Network Multiprotocol : Transport different payloads whether L2 “FR, Ethernet, ATM, PPP HDLC” or L3 “IPv4 or IPv6” Label Switching : It’s about to switch the traffic between interfaces based on a significant label values
Checking the LAN diagram with wifi access in a building with 3 floors . . . Hello I have a project work where we need to implement LAN with WiFi access for a new building (3 floor; ground floor has equipment room) with 400 hosts I've tried drawing a diagram But i'm not whether this is suitable for this question or need routers for each floors
Physical Network vs Logical Network - Cisco Learning Network Physical network is just a physical network ; Connecting 2 hosts to a switch , connecting your PC to your ISP modem , the Data racks MDF , IDF or some data center switches you see through your eyes are examples of physical network ,
VLANs - Its All a Game of Tag - Cisco Learning Network The terminology can be confusing, especially when dealing with different networking vendors because they use different terminology to describe the same thing The native VLAN, as Cisco calls it, is the same thing that HP calls the untagged vlan
Interface up down: why? - Cisco Learning Network The aim of this lab I'm trying to do is to communicate with the configured interface fa0 0 through a PING This is not working since the beginning and, after checking that a loopback works (although only in my computer) and that both devices are in the same subnet, it occured to me that the problem may be the up down configuration of the interface
What is native vlan mismatch? and how to solve it? I have seen the switch before i remove the configurations that it say it has a native vlan mismatch? what can i do about it?? the switch is using a fiber optics coming from the BDR ( building distribution routers ) and its connected to g0 0 port What configuration shall i do? any ideas and good examples will help Thanks alot