Hallo group,
I am looking for a solution for highbandwidth Internet/VPN
access. I target video/audio stream. My first thoughts
where for DSL and cable providers.
Do you happen to know other good solutions ? (price is not
very important, but reliability, performance, scalability)
Thank a lot,
Guys,
I have an old terminal server CS-500 and I constantly get the Connection
refused by remote host error message when I tried to connect to the terminal
line. I have the privelege access so I can clear line x and it will work
but what about the other users who don't have the privelege access?
Hi All,
What are the guidelines to configure NAT with ATM in a 7200?
Is this possible?
The ATM interface is connected to an ATM switch using a STM-1 link.
Thanks
Silvia
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It's been 2 years from " I think I'll get my CCNA" To " Cool, meamingful
letters after my Name"
Just got through on CIT ( what a dog ) But I was right to do it last, If
you're done the other papers you can skim through the chapters explaining the
technologies and concentrate on the trouble shoo
Can anyone shed some light on "Options" in the IP Packet. On CCO, it is said
that they can used for security etc. Also how can we filter packets based on
"option types".
Thanx,
Aamer kaleem
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Without changing the interface subnetmask to /24,
break 10.0.0.0/24 to several /30 networks (10.0.0.0/30 to
10.0.0.252/30) , make a static route for each /30 network to
the interface connecting 10.0.0.0/24, and redistribute those
static routes to IGRP domain.
This kind of solution is defined at C
want to do it without static routes.thats a restriction
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I have this happened to me on the 2511. All I need to do was add no exec and
modem host to the term server. If you connect to a 2924xl switch, the
reverse telnet would not work with the modem host command.
Check this out.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/comm_server.html
>From
IBM and Dell models are are supported also. I was talking to someone one
time about why they have such a restrictive policy, and they said they were
getting more PC support calls then CallMannager issues, so they just locked
down a few servers that they know could handle the software.
""Engelh
may be you can use
for example
internal network: 192.168.1.x / 24
external network: 200.100.100.X /24
you can use this static command
static 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 0 0
access-list OUT permit ip any any
access-list IN permit ip X.X.X.X any
access-group OUT interface insi
Hi Guys,
Have a c2511 with the above message during bootup - the best i can do is get
to basic ROM mode. I've changed the conf reg 's but to no avail...how can i
get the right software on this thing?
Thanks.
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What color router is it? Is it a CPA2511 (is the router white)?
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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Network Learning Inc
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>
> Have a c2511 with the above message during bootu
Is there a way to encrypt the snmp community strings? The strings are
security holes since there are tools out there (I know of at least one)
capable of deriving the RW strings, given the RO strings. Once the RW
strings are known, you can download the config files and hack the passwords
although
Set the privelege level for the clear line command of course no exec
also helps
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>
> I have an old terminal server CS-500 and I constantly get the Connection
> refused by remote host error message
If this is a CA, white coloured router, then you need to do a cookie upgrade
using the router software loader
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Just access-list it.
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To:
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Subject: SNMP Community String [7:31373]
> Is there a way to encrypt the snmp community strings? The strings are
> security holes since there are tools out there (I know of at least o
I have to chirp in and add that I too would recommend Network Associates
SnifferPro. I work in a TRC for a switch/router vender and use different
sniffers on an almost daily basis. SnifferPro is good because it has an
intuitive interface, and excellent filtering capabilities. It is also cross
p
Not to sure about that, but you can add access lists to control who is
allowed to use those SNMP strings
snmp-server community abcd rw 50
access-list 50 permit 1.2.3.4 0.0.0.255
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Hi Aamer,
This is another solution without static routes. The idea is still the same,
break 10.0.0.0/24 to smaller /30 networks to fit with the interface
of IGRP domain (10.3.255.8/30), using "summary-address" at OSPF.
r2#sh run
router ospf 1
summary-address 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.252
summary-ad
The BSCN book you recommend, is that from the Prep Kit? Yes, now that I
read the reviews on the cert kit on Amazon, amost every post complains
that the books are chock full of errors. Maybe that's why its 96$ for 4
books, ha ha. I am hesitant to get it, maybe I can just borrow a friends
book for a
How is this book ?
Cisco CCIE All-in-One Study Guide Paperback, 1999
Roosevelt Giles
Condition: Like New
Price: $19.39 (Save $60.59!)
Seller: EducationalBook
Thanks in advance for the feedback
Sri
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I have a Catalyst 6500. I want have an ethernet VLAN and a Token Ring VLAN
on the same Catalyst.
Is this possible?
Thanks!!
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ip nat outside/inside
Dave
"Elaluf, Sylvia," wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> What are the guidelines to configure NAT with ATM in a 7200?
> Is this possible?
> The ATM interface is connected to an ATM switch using a STM-1 link.
> Thanks
>
> Silvia
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I heard that 1st edition is full of errors. Do not know about the 2nd
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The best source is the IPv4 standard RFC 791:
"The Options provide for control functions needed or useful in some
situations but unnecessary for the most common communications. The
options include provisions for timestamps, security, and special
routingThe options may appear or not in
As far as cisco, I can't imagine being able to filet on options type. I can
only think of the following examples to classfiy/filer on:
dscp
ip prec/tos
cos
input int
SA
DA
access-group
mpls
or or protocol as defined in NBAR
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Thanks for the responses so far. I still don't understand the
purpose of the "ppp chap hostname" command under the interface
config.
Using this command, I am now able to get a PPP link up. But I must
do the following:
rtr-a config:
username rtr-b
int serial 0
Try using snmpv3
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Not to sure about that, but you can add access lists to control who is
allowed to use those SN
Does anyone have input on good overall Cisco security books? I saw two books
on Cisco's website called "Designing Network Security" and "Managing Cisco
Network Security". Anyone have an opinion on these? Thanks.
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Hi all,
i need to know whether we can configure Even PRI on Cisco AS 5300 RAS and use
it for ISDN and analog Dial-Up users simentaniously.If yes can anyone tell me
what will be the configartion commands for as such.
Regards,
Amit Bhasin
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Hello,
This might be a simple/rehashed question. I appreciate
any feedback from anyone who can comment on this..
If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate /port
speed on an existing frame-relay connection, for
example a t1 frame-relay, will there be any
configurations needed on the router or
You need to config the CSU/DSU or service-mod to utilize the correct number
of channels on the port, regardless of CIR. ELMI or traffic-shaping is used
to shape CIR speed.
SO if you orderd a full T1, but only had a 64K circuit (I hope you are using
the other channels for voice or something) you
SNMPv3-Version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol.
SNMPv3 is an interoperable standards-based protocol defined in RFCs
2273-2275.
SNMPv3 provides secure access to devices by a combination of authenticating
and encrypting packets over the network.
The security features provided in SNMPv
Do we have any links or writeup to understand how the load 10/255 txload
and rxload are calculated in the "show interface serial " command
i wanna understand what 10/255 means on a T3.
Thanks
_
Send and receive Hotmail on you
about 1.75Mbps.
If you take 10/255=3.9%
take 45Mbps (total speed of T3)* 3.9% and you get the approx answer of 1.75
Mbps.
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Hi guys,
Hoping to pick someone's brain about this issue that we're seeing:
We have two 6509 Cat switches with a Gig trunk and RSM's. Multiple VLAN's
are configured on the RSM and we are running OSPF (area 0). The problem we
have is that the two 6509's are forming OSPF adjacancies with each ot
Yes,
On the CSU you will have to tell it how many channels it is using. If you
currently have 256 kbps, the CSU will have 4 channels (4x64kbps=256kbps)
assigned to the Frame Relay connection. If you wish to expand your
connection to 384 kbps, you will need to assign 6 channels instead of 4.
If t
access-list # deny [any ip ending with the last bit as a "1"] and a wildcard
mask of 255.255.255.254 should work.
It's like cat-juggling...I've heard of this sort of thing taking place, but
I've never seen it actually happen :) So, I'll defer to anyone out there who
has done it.
:-{)]
Mark A. M
No, the 6500 doesn't support toker ring thank God :) (or ATM
LANE!!)
Dave
Picciani Francesco Saverio wrote:
>
> I have a Catalyst 6500. I want have an ethernet VLAN and a Token Ring VLAN
> on the same Catalyst.
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks!!
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Network Security" is good and worth the money. Haven't read the other book
yet.
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Does anyone have
Absolutely, there are plenty of examples on CCO but for a small bribe I
can give you a working config ;)
Dave
Amit Bhasin wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> i need to know whether we can configure Even PRI on Cisco AS 5300 RAS and
use
> it for ISDN and analog Dial-Up users simentaniously.If yes can anyone
>The best source is the IPv4 standard RFC 791:
>
>"The Options provide for control functions needed or useful in some
> situations but unnecessary for the most common communications. The
> options include provisions for timestamps, security, and special
> routingThe options may appear o
No. The CSU still runs with the T-1 configuration.
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Hello,
This might be a simple/rehashed que
Also, Andrew Mason's Cisco Secure Internet Security Solutions is very very
good reference book for MCNS and CCIE Security.
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css1,ccna,ccda,scsa,scna,mct,mcse,mcp+i,mcp,cni,mcne,cne,cna
Hello Computers
"Say Hello to Your Future!"
http://www.
Only if you adding channels to a frac T1 but nothing for a CIR change.
Dave
James wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> This might be a simple/rehashed question. I appreciate
> any feedback from anyone who can comment on this..
> If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate /port
> speed on an existing fra
I agree! From what I've read, that's not how it's suppose to work!
This link came through the list recently!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/131/ppp_callin_hostname.html
I'm not sure if you've seen it or not, if you have, I apologize
for not reading the entire thread!
If you haven'tcheck
You still need conduit or access list to bypass PIX ASA.
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Hello Computers
"Say Hello to Your Future!"
http://www.hellocomputers.com
Toll-Free: 1.877.794.3556
Fremont: 510.795.681
Set port speed and duplex manually rather than leaving it to auto negotiate.
This is very common problem on all cisco switches.
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Hello Computers
"Say Hello to Your Future!"
http:/
Hes talking about the paperback, perhaps it has corrections, since they are
often printed after the hardcovers..
Brian
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To:
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> I heard that 1st editio
I apologize - I did not read the question word by word.
If you only make changes to the CIR, there will be no changes necessary.
Ole
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Are you running any GRE tunnels through pix?
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Ole
Thanks for the info. What I was wondering is that the
stated/physical speed might be let's say 128K but the
guaranteed rate may be less that that. That brings me
to my next question, a 128K Frame Relay mean you get
Full 128K speed ? According to what I read, in
frame-relay, the Telco will set
Hi all ,
well this is regarding for the info regarding implementing E1 PRI on AS5300,
the cuurent line being used is E1-R2.The setup i have has has 4 E1R2's
Terminated in my ras.
The nearest exchange has analog R2 signalling.
Is it possible to configure my RAS for the below:
I want to terminate 2
Has anyone ever passed it yet?
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At 02:50 AM 1/9/02, Madisa Ramagoffu wrote:
>I have this question for you pls help
>
>In a token ring environment a sender send a packet to a destination
>with the ff in a packet
Where is FF in the packet? That's just one byte. Is it a one-byte field
somewhere? In decimal, it's 255. Where might
Hello everybody,
I have had a question on my mind for a very long time and have found
contradicting information. Please reply with your thoughts, expertise and
experience.
Question:
Does the CIR on a frame-relay circuit affect the routes in a routing
protocol such as OSPF or other routing proto
But the problem is that I don't think 500-CS allows you to set the privelege
level. It runs on IOS 9.21.
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No only bandwidth command. Can the capacity of a link, yes.
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I just picked up a Paradyne 9120 Framsaver CSU and while researching
the cable I need to connect to a router I came across a possible
alternate cable I wasn't aware of.
The CSU came with a v.35 adapter (I was actually expecting a
pigtail) but the adapter will work just fine, so I know that
the C
Ive got a little problem, im hoping someone can shed some light on.
I work for an isp, lately we've had a bunch of issues with some new turnups.
While the circuit looks good, i.e. the pvc (frame-relay ietf) is established
and standard (100 byte) pings work fine. Once we start to increase the size
are you sending the packets with the DF bit set? Check that. try all ones
or 4040 or all zero's pings. If those don't go trough, it's probably the
lec.
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Thanks for all the thoughts.Come to find out the the serial int were
dropping for 2s at a time at no regular interval. I was tooling around and I
did a show version and saw a bus error. I looked up the error on TAC and the
processor was tryint to write to memory that was already allocated (bug in
Short Answer: NO.
Long Answer:
Those routing protocols that makes decisions based on the bandwidth, only
looks at whay YOU have configured the bandwidth as. If you for instant
assign an ISDN BRI with a bandwidth of 1.5 mbps, the routing protocols will
trust you, and make their decision based on
I didn't see the output of the int and service mod. You got major timing
issues with the clock on the line. That's your problem. Have them check
it and make sure you have the correct number of channels. Is it a Full T?
Also try swapping out the Wic t1, could be a bad piece of hardware. But
Hi Erich,
Looks like something is causing major CRC errors thus choking the circuit.
Clear the interface counters and send data across wire and see if the CRC
and input errors increase. If so, then there could be alot of different
possibilities that could be causing the errors.
"52061 input err
Erich,
Check this link out.Goes through a pretty good trouble shooting table
for CRC and input errors.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ics7750/tblshoot/tsser
ial.htm#58873
Table 7-3: Troubleshooting Serial Line Input Errors
HTH,
Scott
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Thanks I just tried that and while I got better results (not as many packets
dropped) I still was dropping some packets. If that had happened to work
what would that indicate (if all 1', 0's or 4040, worked without dropping
packets) ?? BTW I was not setting the DF bit
Thanks
Erich
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Scott
Yes I have confirmed that already, Once I clear the counters and send data
across the link, the errors start to increment almost immedatley.
Erich
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I am not an expert in your CSU, but you want to be absolute sure about what
the 25 pin interface on it is. It could be either RS-323 or RS-530, and the
two cables are not wired the same.
Hth,
Ole
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Thank you for the replies Ole and Steven.
That is what I thought.
Scott
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Short Answer: NO.
Long Ans
Usually if it completely fails, it's faulty telco equip. Their stuff can
freak out (if it's faulty) if it see's all ones (has to do with the 12.5%
rule in B8ZS), all zero's (same principal) 4040 is a test pattern the telco
sends out. ABCD is another test pattern.
The fact that it works better m
>At 02:50 AM 1/9/02, Madisa Ramagoffu wrote:
>>I have this question for you pls help
>>
>>In a token ring environment a sender send a packet to a destination
>>with the ff in a packet
>
>Where is FF in the packet? That's just one byte. Is it a one-byte field
>somewhere? In decimal, it's 255. Where
Steve
Here are the
Show int s0
Show int s0.2
Sh service-module s0
I have checked the timing and from the CPE it appears to be correct. Our
frame switch (CBX500) is providing the timing to him. I supposed our timing
on the frame-switch could be off, but then more than a few customers would
be a
That question again
In a token ring environment a sender send a packet to a destination
with the following in a packet
Everything specified excerpt the dsap
DSAP
da specified
sa specified
SSAP specified
The question . what will happen to the packet when it gets to the
destination if
If you follow my RouterChief link below, there's a good link to cheap memory
for your router.
Hth,
Ole
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If it was a crossed pair somewhere, it wouln't come up at all. No carrier.
It can very well be bad dmarc extensions, but so many all at once. Is it
all in one area of the state/city? Could still be bad telco wiring if in
same area of CO.
I believe that the customer of yours receive timing on
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The MCNS book is very good for introducing Cisco security. The Designing
Network Security book is ok, but it will put you to sleep if you have a
security background. I definitely would say it's not imperative that you
have it. If you plan on pursuing the CSS1 certification the IDS book from
Cis
I'm going to be teaching one of my occasional 3-day CCIE Written BootCamp
sessions in Los Angeles the first week in February. CCBootCamp is
sponsoring the event, and we've had very good success with it in the past.
We spend two days lecturing and reviewing the topics covered on the exam,
inters
Can you use the CCO CD in the LAB?!
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At 11:18 AM 1/9/02, NK Sat wrote:
>Do we have any links or writeup to understand how the load 10/255 txload
>and rxload are calculated in the "show interface serial " command
>
>i wanna understand what 10/255 means on a T3.
Another case of lazy programming! ;-) Instead of showing you the loa
also log into logilent.com
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Maybe I'm not following you but we don't support IMA, though we a
starting to, and the following congfig I did Monday. Three p=p T1's
tied to an IMA0 interface:
Current configuration : 1676 bytes
!
version 12.1
no service single-slot-reload-enable
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestam
All of this advice is exactly what I am looking for. Many thanks goes out
to everyone for the helpful thoughts. Well I have decided to start on the
reading list to make sure I have the fundamentals down. I plan to
definitely build a lab for home, and I will have access to some bigger Cisco
Dennis,
What a nice and helpful write-up!
Shawn K.
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Just yesturday I was putting something together for someone w
I can't find anything real quick. I did a serach and I saw QOS in with the
avail bandwidth search results. So I'm pretty sure it's what the line has
left over after the router reserves the 25% for routing protocols and line
maintenance. You can chage it by the max-reserved bandwidth (#) command
I hate to waste bandwidth on stuff like this, but this really pisses me off.
I want you to take a look at CCxx Production's website
(www.ccxxproductions.com ) and then take a look at
this website (http://sureshhomepage.com/ccnp/more_ccnp.html
). It's obvious that this Suresh has stolen CCxx's si
You have to get there through PEC on Cisco's web site for their free
training , so don't log onto logilent.com
Go to http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/pec/peclogin.html
and click on the logilent box on the left with logilents info in it.
They're real routers to play with.
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Stealing is a strong accusation but it is a reality of the *lift and paste*
mindset of some folks. You can do things to help slow it down and then do
other items to protect your copywrite..
embedded copywrites in images (not visible normally)
watermark images(visible)
compress html files (stops
I'm looking for something a bit odd but with good reason. I need an original
copy of Cisco ACS version 1.0 I'm willing to pay a small amount for this so
it's a chance to dig through the software archives and get a bit of beer
money for a very old CD.
The reason for wanting this old software is s
Brian,
Yes, the Prep Library has all of the "course books" such as BSCN. The Cert
Library has all of the Cert Guides. The CDs appear to work quite well and I
thought it was pretty good practice.
Regards,
Scott
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It's not exactly the same. Suresh seems to have spent some time translating
it in to bad English.
I weren't learnt like that when I was a children.
Gaz
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> I hate to waste bandwidth on stuff like this, but this re
I also wanted to add this..
The second edition of this, isbn number 0071356762, is classified as a
paperback but is a hardcover book. I have
one here now. I have read bits of it in attempt to strengthen areas I am
weak, but not the entire thing. Interestingly, it is not listed on
http://www.osbo
Mike,
Contact me offline.
Thanks!
Paul
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> I'm looking for something a bit odd but with good reason. I need an
original
> copy of Cisco ACS version 1.0 I'm willing to pay a small amount for this
so
> it's a chance to
Speaking of fools:
http://petemoss.com/spamflames/ShifmanIsAMoronSpammer.html
This spammer sent ot spam, so someone reported the incident to the ISP. Not
only did the spammer cuss out the reporter, he threatned to sue him! It's a
halarious link.
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But the web site says that my email doesnt exist..any suggestions?
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Hi, All:
I never had chance to do BGP stuff before.
My question is :
In order to do BGP, what we need? just software as long as we have IOS
version x?
or only some routers can do BGP? Cisco router 1605 can do BGP?
Thank you so much.
Shawn Xu
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Are all these circuits riding on the same larger telco ckt or in the same
area, thus same co??
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> If it was a crossed pair somewhere, it wouln't come up at all. No carrier.
>
> It can very well
Ole
I have the pdf Technical reference document from Paradyne's website
available and it indicates that the interface is a EIA-530a.
>From the tech reference:
EIA-530A Port 1 or 2 Interface Cable
The following table shows the EIA-530A circuit and pin assignments that are
supported for a port co
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