Archive for July, 2007
MS NAP Primer…lotsa 802.1x insight
The blokes over at the M$ NAP blog are talking about up and coming NAP plans, including 802.1x deployment scenarios. Check it out here. I find all of this interesting, as it coincides heavily with M$’s “lets play nice with TNC” push lately. All in the interests of going up against the C-word of course.
Posted: July 30th, 2007 under ProCurve, Security.
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Cisco and ProCurve Interop – 4506 and 5406 configs
While onsite with a partner today we did a plugfest with a 5406 and 4506.
We used 802.1s, with multiple instances, and ran the 4506 and 5406 as the VRRP owner for the VLAN’s that were mapped to the instances that each switch was root for. We also did some basic OSPF interop, with redistribute static..
VRRP [...]
Posted: July 24th, 2007 under ProCurve, Tech Tips.
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Switch + C4 = Boom!
‘Nuff said.
Posted: July 11th, 2007 under ProCurve.
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