EIGRP is not transported over MPLS. If you want your spoke locations to "see" EIGRP from the hub, you'll need to set up some kind of tunnel between the sites so EIGRP traffic can be exchanged.
I think your best bet would be the Motorola Canopy solution or even the new Cisco 11n bridges. They both run power over ethernet. You can use outdoor cat5 cable.
Proxim works well. Motorola Canopy units work well also. We have both solutions running, although the Proxim gear is rebranded Western Multiplex.
Check out Tessco's website. They have many different brands of wireless gear for different needs.
Hi.. I was just wondering if you were power over ethernet to power your IP phones or if you were using the power adapters. Just curious if POE is causing the MAC address to not show up.
There is an range command, but it is only for certain attributes, and port security is not one of them. I found that if you bring up the switch on the network and then use the web interface, the "select all" button works well. I just deselect the uplink.
One other thing of note, the 4500G has...
Yes most of the configuration is on the auth-proxy router. The only other configurations that are needed are:
1. The default route for the guest VLAN needs to be pointed at the inside interface of the router you'll be using for auth-proxy
2. A route pointing back through the auth-proxy router...
Yes, it is possible. We use a Cisco router and use the IP auth-proxy command set for our guest wireless. We have a custom webpage loaded in flash on the router.
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