In my case I do not have any eligible ports for donwlink conversion, but the Downlink button is next to the highlighted Fabric port.EDIT:How to use: Choose the switch. Click an eligible port, and then click Uplink or Downlink and click Submit. Reload...
I am a complete noob on the subject of Cisco switches. I have WS-C3560-48TS-S switch. Someone preconfigured ports 1-48 to be in vlan 172. I want to change some of the ports to be in vlan 192. (This vlan already exists.) And I don't want to goof the whole switch up. I ca...
Internet FTP address ftp://WAN IP, please refer to the FAQ for instructions on how to queryWAIN IP[Wireless Router] Network Map - Internet status description in the router's GUI Internet FTP address ftp://DDNS URL, for more information aboutDDNS, refer to FAQ[Wireless Router] DDNS introduc...
(b5) Prevent client auto DoH: Some clients will automatically switch to DNS over HTTPS, bypassing your preferred DNS servers. This option may prevent that. If set to Auto (the default), it will only prevent it if either DNSPrivacy or DNSFilter in global mode are enabled. (b6) DNS Privac...
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Set Up Port Forwarding Now that you know the device's IP address and configured it to stop changing, access the router and set up the port forwarding settings. Log in to the router as admin. You need toknow the router's IP address, username, and password. ...
First, Set Up a Static IP Address In order for port forwarding to work, you’ll need to set a static internal IP address (ipv4) for your device. By default, your ipv4 address is probably dynamic, which means it’s always changing, so the port forwarding won’t be able to pin down ...
First, turn off the gateway. If there is already an Ethernet cable plugged into the gateway's local-area network (LAN) port, unplug the cable and plug it into your router's WAN port. Turn the gateway back on and wait a few minutes for it to boot up. Plug in the router's power ...
Switch(config)#interface fa0/1Switch(config-if)#switchport port-securitySwitch(config-if)#switchport port-security maximum 1 Use theswitchport port-securitycommand to enable port security. I have configured port security, so only one MAC address is allowed. Once the switch sees another MAC address...
Here's the complete scenario: I was plugging a hub between a cisco router and a cisco switch (to monitor internet traffic) and it required the switch to be plugged into the uplink port while the router was just plugged into the regular port...why??? What exactly does uplink port do?