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Cisco Catalyst and unicast - 20.Nov.2005 2:42:38 PM
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wbplomp
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Does anyone have experience with a Cisco Catalyst 2900/3500 series swtich and unicast? (ofcourse in combination with ISA Server 2004 EE)
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RE: Cisco Catalyst and unicast - 20.Nov.2005 4:46:09 PM
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tshinder
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Hi W, ISA EE uses unicast mode to support Cisco -- if not for Cisco's lack of support for Multicast (well, all you need to do is an an arp entry, but that's another story), then multicast would have been the default. HTH, Tom
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RE: Cisco Catalyst and unicast - 20.Nov.2005 5:02:46 PM
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wbplomp
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Ok, thanks. I'll keep it with unicast then. I look into multicast deeper some day, adding static ARP entries should't be a problem.
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