RE: Class C summarization question [7:48367]

2002-07-09 Thread Andy Hoang

Ok I guess I deserved that.  I was thinking of the 4th bit has a value of 8
in my head and forgot to add the values of the rest of the bits.

-Original Message-
From: Michael L. Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 10:01 PM
To: Andy Hoang; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wow.  According to my binary math, 4 bits = 16 combinations.

1 bit = 2 combinations (2^1 = 2)
2 bits = 4 combinations (2^2 = 4)
3 bits = 8 combinations (2^3 = 8)
4 bits = 16 combinations (2^4 = 16)

Now. when converting from binary to decimal, the 4th bit (from the
right) has a (decimal) value of 8 (2^[4-1]), but of course when you add the
values of the bits from 4 down, you get 8+4+2+1 = 15 (thus giving 16
combinations, 0 through 15)

(Too all that have read my posts in the past, now you know why I bitch up a
storm when I hear someone encourage someone else to memorize subnetting
charts and bitswapping charts instead of taking an hour and learning how
binary actually works... geez)

Mike W.

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To: Michael L. Williams ; 
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 10:51 PM
Subject: RE: Class C summarization question [7:48367]


 I would say 8 is correct.  4 bits make 8 combinations.

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 I would say 16 as well.

 Mike W.


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  I'm confused about a practice question for BSCN that I came across:
 
  Your routing tables are getting very large and you need to configure
route
  summarization. How many class C internet addresses can you summarize
with
 a
  /20 CIDR block?
 
  Answer: 8
 
  Would it not be 16? Where am I going wrong?
 
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  CNA, MCP, CCNA
  Data Communications Manager
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RE: Class C summarization question [7:48367]

2002-07-08 Thread Andy Hoang

I would say 8 is correct.  4 bits make 8 combinations.

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Michael L. Williams
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I would say 16 as well.

Mike W.


Dain Deutschman  wrote in message
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 I'm confused about a practice question for BSCN that I came across:

 Your routing tables are getting very large and you need to configure route
 summarization. How many class C internet addresses can you summarize with
a
 /20 CIDR block?

 Answer: 8

 Would it not be 16? Where am I going wrong?

 --
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 CNA, MCP, CCNA
 Data Communications Manager
 New Star Sales and Service, Inc.




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RE: Removing a stament from vty 0 4 [7:48234]

2002-07-06 Thread Andy Hoang

Try trans input none.  Just a guess.

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what IOS version you running? Not having any means of checking at the
moment, but IIRC, somewhere around 12.1 this is what you get when you enter
the command transport input all

maybe if you entered no transport input all ???  WAG?

Chuck



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 line vty 0 4
  exec-timeout 0 0
  password 7 120B04191612
  login local
  transport preferred telnet
  transport input lat pad v120 mop telnet rlogin udptn nasi

 Also can anyone tell me how to remove that last statement for the line vty
0
 4 ? I tried doing a no on it and get an error.




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RE: Cisco Router as a terminal server [7:48077]

2002-07-04 Thread Andy Hoang

Try configuring no exec for your lines config.

line 1 8
  no exec


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Subject: Re: Cisco Router as a terminal server [7:48077]


Thanks for your info. After a few tests tha I made, i
discoverd that after I disconnect the sessions from
the termserver which is a ciscos2511, the tty line of
the session returns to the idle state (issuing who
command i see the tty line in idle state). In order to
manage the reverse telnet session i have to manually
clear the tty line of the session using the clear line
command. But on some routers the TTY becomes idle
again  2 seconds after issuing command clear line .
 This does  not allow me to do reverse telnet.

 Now I had to try a few times to clear the tty line
using the clear command in order to be able to do
reverse telnet. I think that their maybe some traffic
on the line which keeps the line to the idle state but
i did not manage to find out what it is.

Any suggestions?
--- Alex Lee  wrote:
 This has been covered in the newsgroup and can be
 located in the archives.

 You got 'connective refuse by remote host' messeage
 is because you are
 trying to telnet into host(s) which have already a
 stance of  reverse telnet
 session running.

 This is what you'll see if you do a 'show line'.
 The report below shows that serial port 1  2 are
 alreay connected to r1 and
 r2 respectively. If I do another reverse telent to
 r1 and r2 I'll get
 'refuse connection' message.


+
 term_server#sh line
Tty Typ Tx/RxA Modem  Roty AccO AccI
 Uses   Noise  Overruns
 Int
 *0 CTY  --  ---
 2   0
 0   -
 *1 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 1   5
 0   -
 *2 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 1   4
 0   -
  3 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  4 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  5 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  6 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  7 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  8 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  9 AUX   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 10 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 11 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 12 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 13 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 14 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -

++

 Try to do a couple of 'disconnect' to terminate all
 existing reverse telnet
 sessions and you should be able to do new reverse
 telnet :-


++
 term_server#disconnect
 Closing connection to r2 [confirm]
 term_server#disconnect
 Closing connection to r1 [confirm]

 term_server#sh line
Tty Typ Tx/RxA Modem  Roty AccO AccI
 Uses   Noise  Overruns
 Int
 *0 CTY  --  ---
 2   0
 0   -
  1 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 1   5
 0   -
  2 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 1   4
 0   -
  3 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  4 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  5 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  6 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  7 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  8 TTY   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
  9 AUX   9600/9600  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 10 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 11 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 12 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 13 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -
 14 VTY  --  ---
 0   0
 0   -


+++

 Here is my AS2509rj config:


+++
 term_server# sh config
 Using 858 out of 32762 bytes
 !
 version 12.2
 no service single-slot-reload-enable
 service timestamps debug uptime
 service timestamps log uptime
 no service password-encryption
 !
 hostname term_server
 !
 logging rate-limit console 10 except errors
 !
 ip subnet-zero
 no ip finger
 ip tcp synwait-time 5
 ip host r1 2001 1.1.1.1
 ip host pix8 2008 1.1.1.1
 ip host sw7 2007 1.1.1.1
 ip host sw6 2006 1.1.1.1
 ip host r5 2005 1.1.1.1
 ip host r4 2004 

RE: Need suggestion on MAC based VLAN [7:47284]

2002-06-24 Thread Andy Hoang

Assuming you are using catOS, here is a start

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_6_3/config/v
mps.htm

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Dear Group

I want to know about implementing Mac based Vlan in Cisco. Can anybody help
me.

Many thanks in advance.

Hitesh




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RE: BGP Next-hop [7:47219]

2002-06-23 Thread Andy Hoang

That is because 172.17.1.0 is a connected network on RTA.  To illustrate
your point, create some loopbacks either on RTB or RTC then advertise them
with the network command.  Then you'll see those routes show up on RTD with
the next hop unchanged.

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Subject: BGP Next-hop [7:47219]


Sorry, the bgp output stuffs up before, so here's a repost  ;)

Hey all, I'm probably missing some fairly simple concept here.  I have setup
4 routers as follows:-

RTB
/
RTD --- RTA
\
RTC

Both RTB  RTC are connected (via Eth) to a network called 172.17.1.0 /24.
RTA  RTD are both in AS2
RTB  RTC are both in AS1

The connection between RTA  RTD is via Ethernet

RouterA#sh ip bgp
BGP table version is 9, local router ID is 25.25.25.2
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid,  best,i -internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
NetworkNext HopMetric LocPrf Weight Path
* 10.1.1.0/30  10.1.1.2  0  0   1 i
*   10.1.2.2  0
1 i
* 10.1.2.0/30  10.1.1.2  01 i
*   10.1.2.2  0  0
1 i
* 25.25.25.0/240.0.0.0  0  32768 i
* 172.17.1.0/24   10.1.1.2 0  01 i
*10.1.2.2 0  0
1 i

RouterA#sh running-config
router bgp 2
network 25.25.25.0 mask 255.255.255.0
neighbor 10.1.1.2 remote-as 1
neighbor 10.1.2.2 remote-as 1
neighbor 25.25.25.1 remote-as 2
maximum-paths 6

When I lookup RTD's BGP table (shown below), for the route 172.17.1.0/24,
instead of via 10.1.1.2 or 10.1.2.2, it is 25.25.25.2.  Ok - here's what I'm
confused about.  Since I thought that in EBGP peering, the next hop is
usually the IP address of the neighbor that announced the route, but IBGP
peering preserve the Next-hop attribute learned from EBGP peers.  So in the
case, if I haven't use next-hop-self on RTA, I would think the EBGP next hop
in RTD's BGP table would be either 10.1.1.2 or 10.1.2.2, but why is the EBGP
next-hop is 25.25.25.2?


RouterD#sh ip bgp
BGP table version is 6, local router ID is 172.16.0.2
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid,  best,i -internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network  Next HopMetric LocPrf Weight Path
*i10.1.1.0/30  25.25.25.2   0100  0 1
i*i10.1.2.0/30 25.25.25.2 100  0 1
i*i25.25.25.0/24 25.25.25.2   0100  0 1 i
*i172.17.1.0/24  25.25.25.2   0100  0 1 i

Thanks,

H.




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RE: BGP Next-hop [7:47219]

2002-06-23 Thread Andy Hoang

Another thing is that look at the origin of 172.17.1.0 in your bgp table.
It is i not e.

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To: Hunt Lee; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: BGP Next-hop [7:47219]


That is because 172.17.1.0 is a connected network on RTA.  To illustrate
your point, create some loopbacks either on RTB or RTC then advertise them
with the network command.  Then you'll see those routes show up on RTD with
the next hop unchanged.

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Hunt Lee
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 6:25 PM
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Subject: BGP Next-hop [7:47219]


Sorry, the bgp output stuffs up before, so here's a repost  ;)

Hey all, I'm probably missing some fairly simple concept here.  I have setup
4 routers as follows:-

RTB
/
RTD --- RTA
\
RTC

Both RTB  RTC are connected (via Eth) to a network called 172.17.1.0 /24.
RTA  RTD are both in AS2
RTB  RTC are both in AS1

The connection between RTA  RTD is via Ethernet

RouterA#sh ip bgp
BGP table version is 9, local router ID is 25.25.25.2
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid,  best,i -internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
NetworkNext HopMetric LocPrf Weight Path
* 10.1.1.0/30  10.1.1.2  0  0   1 i
*   10.1.2.2  0
1 i
* 10.1.2.0/30  10.1.1.2  01 i
*   10.1.2.2  0  0
1 i
* 25.25.25.0/240.0.0.0  0  32768 i
* 172.17.1.0/24   10.1.1.2 0  01 i
*10.1.2.2 0  0
1 i

RouterA#sh running-config
router bgp 2
network 25.25.25.0 mask 255.255.255.0
neighbor 10.1.1.2 remote-as 1
neighbor 10.1.2.2 remote-as 1
neighbor 25.25.25.1 remote-as 2
maximum-paths 6

When I lookup RTD's BGP table (shown below), for the route 172.17.1.0/24,
instead of via 10.1.1.2 or 10.1.2.2, it is 25.25.25.2.  Ok - here's what I'm
confused about.  Since I thought that in EBGP peering, the next hop is
usually the IP address of the neighbor that announced the route, but IBGP
peering preserve the Next-hop attribute learned from EBGP peers.  So in the
case, if I haven't use next-hop-self on RTA, I would think the EBGP next hop
in RTD's BGP table would be either 10.1.1.2 or 10.1.2.2, but why is the EBGP
next-hop is 25.25.25.2?


RouterD#sh ip bgp
BGP table version is 6, local router ID is 172.16.0.2
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid,  best,i -internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network  Next HopMetric LocPrf Weight Path
*i10.1.1.0/30  25.25.25.2   0100  0 1
i*i10.1.2.0/30 25.25.25.2 100  0 1
i*i25.25.25.0/24 25.25.25.2   0100  0 1 i
*i172.17.1.0/24  25.25.25.2   0100  0 1 i

Thanks,

H.




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RE: Not on;y is TR going... [7:46391]

2002-06-16 Thread Andy Hoang

I agree.  Eventually catOS will go away.  IOS will be the unified CLI for
both routing and switching platforms.  It also make sense for cisco since it
will help reduce the cost of developments and supports.

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Actually, if you're running Native IOS on your 6500s (which many HUGE
corporations are now doing because of how redundancy is handled and besides
it's like having a 280+port router =), then there is really a minimal
differents in the 6500 and 3550 commands.  They're both IOS, so no
diff..

As far as Content Switching Module. I gotta say. who cares?  Knowing
L2/L3 switching is the most important in setting up a network and in the
lab not Layer 7 switching..  (although it does appear that Content
Networking is covered as part of the CCIE Communications  Services)

Not trying to dog you out or anything, but I think the 3550 will make an
excellent low-cost replacement for 5000s in the CCIE lab (instead of the
extra cost of throwing in a 6509 or something... that's a bit overkill for a
lab rack).  And a 3550 will FINALLY force people to start using IOS commands
for L2 switching configuration and hopefully CatOS will completely die as a
result of this change in the lab.  (please no flames from the CatOS
proponents... )

Mike W.

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 Yo Mark!  Look at my retort to Larry.  I was talking not only about the
 IDS module but the Content Switching Module as well!

 It wasn't as if I was talking about the PIX and VPNs dude.  I was talking
 about modules and the replacement to the 5xxx switch.

 Got the point?  I wasn't worried about PIX 506 commands vs PIX 535s but
 rather 65xx commands vs the 3550.

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RE: BGP scenario (a bit lenghty - sorry) [7:46131]

2002-06-08 Thread Andy Hoang

I think routerB don't have a route to go back to routerC (172.17.x.x) so the
reply could not get back to C.  Check the routing table on B or turn on deb
ip icmp on B and ping again from C.  You need a network statement like
network 172.17.1.0 or redistribute connected on router C.

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Hi group,


RotuerC - RouterA  RouterB

On p9 of BGP 4 Command  Configuration Handbook (by Parkhurst), I follow the
exercise on Aggregating the BGP Learning Routes, everything seems well
except I can't ping from Router C to any of the 4 Loopback Interfaces I
created on Router B, even though I can see the routes fine on both Router
C's BGP table and Routing Table:

RouterCsh ip bgp
BGP table version is 6, local router ID is 172.17.1.2
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid,  best, i -
internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete

   Network  Next Hop  Metric LocPrf Weight Path
* 172.16.0.0/24172.17.1.1   0 1 2 i
* 172.16.0.0/22172.17.1.1   0 1 i
* 172.16.1.0/24172.17.1.1   0 1 2 i
* 172.16.2.0/24172.17.1.1   0 1 2 i
* 172.16.3.0/24172.17.1.1   0 1 2 i
RouterC


RouterCsh ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
   D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
   E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP
   i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, * - candidate
default
   U - per-user static route

Gateway of last resort is not set

 172.16.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 5 subnets, 2 masks
B   172.16.0.0/22 [20/0] via 172.17.1.1, 00:00:55
B   172.16.0.0/24 [20/0] via 172.17.1.1, 02:19:56
B   172.16.1.0/24 [20/0] via 172.17.1.1, 02:19:56
B   172.16.2.0/24 [20/0] via 172.17.1.1, 02:19:56
B   172.16.3.0/24 [20/0] via 172.17.1.1, 02:19:56
 172.17.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C   172.17.1.0 is directly connected, Serial0
RouterC


When I tried to do a trace to say 172.16.0.1 (which is one of the loopback
interface created on Router B), the packets was stuck on Router A

RouterCtrace 172.16.0.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 172.16.0.1

  1 RouterA (172.17.1.1) 16 msec 16 msec 20 msec
  2  *  *  *
  3

However, on Router A, I can ping fine to all 4 loopback interfaces
advertised by Router B:-

RouterA#ping 172.16.0.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.0.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 32/32/32 ms
RouterA#ping 172.16.1.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 32/32/32 ms
RouterA#ping 172.16.2.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.2.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 28/54/148 ms
RouterA#

So if Router A can get to the Loopback interfaces advertised by Router B,
and Router C have got the routes in the Routing Table, why can't Router C
trace or ping to Router B's Loopback interfaces??

Please find attached a copy of the configs for the 3 routers:-


RouterC#sh run
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug datetime msec show-timezone
service timestamps log datetime msec show-timezone
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname RouterC
!
enable secret 5 $1$R1vV$Ld5F0ueggoSyb4z/goBGF.
!
!
interface Ethernet0
 no ip address
!
interface Serial0
 ip address 172.17.1.2 255.255.255.0
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
!
router bgp 65530
 neighbor 172.17.1.1 remote-as 1
!
ip host RouterA 172.17.1.1
ip classless
logging buffered
!
line con 0
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
 password cisco
 login
!
end

RouterC#


-
RouterA#sh run
Building configuration...

Current configuration : 907 bytes
!
version 12.2
no service single-slot-reload-enable
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname RouterA
!
logging rate-limit console 10 except errors
enable secret 5 $1$hCDv$aQ/xa.CZ7YloCaNRpAaI90
!
ip subnet-zero
no ip finger
no ip domain-lookup
ip host RouterC 172.17.1.2
ip host RouterB 10.1.1.2
!
no ip dhcp-client network-discovery
!
!
!
!
interface Ethernet0
 no ip address
!
interface Serial0
 ip address 172.17.1.1 255.255.255.0
 clockrate 64000
!
interface Serial1
 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.252
 clockrate 64000
!

RE: Cisco Simulator [7:46034]

2002-06-07 Thread Andy Hoang

It is called IOU (IOS on UNIX).  It is only available on Solaris, and it is
cisco confidential.  You can use it to simulate many routers with many
interfaces on just one solaris box.  It is not available outside of cisco.
Maybe one day cisco will sell it as a trainning tools.

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John Harper
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 10:29 AM
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Subject: Cisco Simulator [7:46034]


Hello All,

I was talking to a Cisco CCIE this morning and he mentioned that an open
source cisco router simulator was somewhere on the internet for free
download. He believed it was called IUO or IOU or something similar...
supposedly it was developed to roiginally run on solaris boxes.

Anyone ever heard of this or more precisely ... anyone know where it can be
downloaded from?

I am workin on my CCNP and currently reside in the Northern Virginia Area
near DC. Depending on my work schedule, If there are any study groups in the
area... that could use another participant, please contact me at the above
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RE: ip helper address [7:45042]

2002-05-25 Thread Andy Hoang

Yes you can.  Just type in the command multiple times in the interface
config mode.  If servers are on the same network, then you can use the
network address instead of the host addr.

For example:

servers are 1.1.1.1 and 1.1.1.2/24

then:

r1(config-if)#ip helper-addres 1.1.1.1
r1(config-if)#ip helper-addres 1.1.1.2

or

r1(config-if)#ip helper-addres 1.1.1.0


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Can you put more than one ip helper address on an ethernet interface? If so,
what is the syntax to do so?




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RE: Tacacs Problem: Router Lockout [7:35223]

2002-02-12 Thread Andy Hoang

Try TeraTerm.  Very versatile.  The break key is Alt+B.

http://download.cnet.com/downloads/1,10150,0-10001-103-0-1-7,00.html?tag=src
hqt=tera+termcn=ca=10001

After you break into rommon, change the config-reg to 0x2142 (confreg
0x2142)

confreg 0x2142
reset - System will reload and bypass startup-config

Copy start run and remove your AAA configs
Change your config-reg back to 0x2102
wr m


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Subject: Tacacs Problem: Router Lockout [7:35223]


Hi All:

I would appreciate if some one can help me in the right direction:
scenario:

Trying to install Tacacs on a Win2k server, copied the config for the NAS
from the install window of TACACS. It has the command  to TACACS all
lines, vtys,con,aux,telnet. Then the TACACS install is not complete and
now cannot log into the router. Telnet, Aux and con all require Username
and Password. Read the documentation and found out that authorization
should have been only on PPP or vty lines, not console, so a 3600 router
sits locked up. Its a non production test router . Any ideas on how to
reset the router

Have tried the password Recovery procedure, but not sure , if am able to
send the correct break signal, but trying to do the break signal isnt
working. Has anyone done this beforeThanks in advance.

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RE: Deleting Subinterfaces. [7:34802]

2002-02-07 Thread Andy Hoang

After you remove the subif and do a write mem does the startup-config
still shows the subif?  If it does, I would tftp the config to a file, edit
the file and tftp it back to the router and reload.

Just a guess.

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Subject: RE: Deleting Subinterfaces. [7:34802]


The router has been rebooted multiple, but the subif's persist.

- Sean

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Subject: RE: Deleting Subinterfaces. [7:34802]


In general, I believe that when you delete a subinterface (at least on
serial lines) the subinterface won't go away until you reboot the router.

HTH,
Mike W.




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RE: IP subnetting on DSlam equipment. [7:34564]

2002-02-06 Thread Andy Hoang

You can use IP unnumbered on the 7200 since PPPoE is a point-to-point link.
The below link has a really good sample config.  It is for a NRP, but the
idea is the same.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/827pppoe_2.html

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Subject: IP subnetting on DSlam equipment. [7:34564]


Have a question about the above.

I feel I understand IP subnetting well enough (CIDR et al.) but something
has come up that I dont know how it would work.

Our original DSL offering 4.5 yrs ago (which we still have and use) gives
the subscriber 3 static IP's.

It works by putting the sub on a Vlan, on a Cat5500 w/ two RSM's. A /29
subnet works out by using one each for the RSM's, one for the gateway, 3
for the subscriber. Thats the way it was designed...

The last DSL we installed uses PPPoE (evil stuff but seems to work). Now
we are on the latest gear (6260 DSlam, 7204 to aggregate) which management
wants to give each subscriber a /29 as well but instead of 3 IP's the user
will get 5 because of the way the equipment works. I think that is way too
many IP's for a residential user

I see some cable co's and other DSL providers that provision static IP's
say the subscriber gets 1 IP with extra IP's costing $$$.

How do they do this w/o subnetting? Do they do something with the CPE
device w/regards to filtering or something? I'm kinda wondering how they
go about that. Or are they subnetting in some fangled way?

We got this equipment working last week and Ive been giving out /30's for
the few people we've got on it for testing at the moment as they only have
1 computer in the house anyway.

Anyone have an idea on how something like that can be done?

Thanks,
Keith




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RE: IOS software enquiry [7:34305]

2002-02-05 Thread Andy Hoang

I know.  Many times, I couldn't find it.  I just happened to remember the
URL this time.

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Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 11:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IOS software enquiry [7:34305]


thanks.

Note that it does not seem to be on the tools index

http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/support/tac/t_index.shtml#F

just so you know I'm not entirely feeble. ;-

Chuck


Andy Hoang  wrote in message
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 The link for Feature Navigator is www.cisco.com/go/fn if you have a cco
 account.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Chuck Larrieu
 Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:48 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: IOS software enquiry [7:34305]


 My read  from the CCO provided command reference master index is that the
 scheduler allocate is available only of 72xx and 7500 platforms. My source
 might be wrong. It's been known to happen.

 In general, the Cisco IOS families all run on the same router series. In
 other words, an image for the 2501 will also work on the 2502, 2504, 2520,
 etc.  Same for the 36xx and 26xx boxes.

 so many choices. so what are the features you need? that is what dictates
 your choice.

 Since you can download software, I presume you have a CCO customer
account.
 you might want to take a look at the IOS feature navigator, found at 
 well, I was going to provide a URL, but it appears that the feature
 navigator has been removed. rats. it was useful on occasion.

 best wishes

 Chuck


 Sharon Kantan  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Hi..  Sorry for asking such a simple but I have not download IOS before.
 I
  went to the IOS URL, and I found a there are many platform to choose
from
  like 2500FRAD, 2501-2525, 25FX, 2610-2613, 3620, 3640.  But there is no
  exact name as the model that I want to download. The platform that I
want
  are AS2509-RJ,  cisco 2500, Cisco 3660.  Which one should I choose from.
  Besides, when I click 2501-2525, there are many feature to choose eg
  enterprise plus, enterprise plus IPsec 56, IP, IP Plus. May I know which
 is
  the proper one to choose.
 
  Besides, I want to configure scheduler allocate for my router, but it
 seems
  can't to done.  Why? Is that my IOS to old IOS ver 10.3(12)?
 
  sin-uunet(config)#scheduler allocate
  ^
  % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
 
  sin-uunet(config)#scheduler ?
interval  Maximum interval before running lowest priority
 process
process-watchdog  Action for looping processes
 
  sin-uunet(config)#scheduler
 
 
 
  Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
  IOS (tm) 3000 Software (IGS-IN-L), Version 10.3(12), RELEASE SOFTWARE
 (fc1)
  Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems, Inc.
  Compiled Mon 03-Jun-96 11:38 by dschwart
  Image text-base: 0x0301E770, data-base: 0x1000
 
  ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(5), RELEASE SOFTWARE
  ROM: 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-RXBOOT), Version 10.2(5), RELEASE
 SOFTWARE
  (fc1)
 
  sin-uunet uptime is 10 weeks, 5 days, 4 minutes
  System restarted by error - Software forced crash, PC 0x3117D36
  System image file is flash:\tftpboot\IGS-IN-L.BIN, booted via flash
 
  cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision D) with 4096K/2048K bytes of
 memory.
  Processor board serial number 02112491
 
 
 
  From: Georg Pauwen
  Reply-To: Georg Pauwen
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: IOS software enquiry [7:34305]
  Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 09:04:34 -0500
  
  Hi Sim,
  
  it looks like you are not logged on as a CCO user. The link to the
  downloadable software section should be
  
  http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-ios.shtml
  
  after you have logged on. Which image are you looking for ?
  
  The installable software for your 2900 switch is contained in the .bin
  file.
  The .tar files are release notes or special instruction files provided
to
  instruct customers of special handling. Some notes are also provided in
  .html files that are compatible for viewing with a web browser. That
 means
  the .tar files do not contain any software that you can load to your
  switch.
  
  Regards,
  
  Georg
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RE: IOS software enquiry [7:34305]

2002-02-04 Thread Andy Hoang

The link for Feature Navigator is www.cisco.com/go/fn if you have a cco
account.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IOS software enquiry [7:34305]


My read  from the CCO provided command reference master index is that the
scheduler allocate is available only of 72xx and 7500 platforms. My source
might be wrong. It's been known to happen.

In general, the Cisco IOS families all run on the same router series. In
other words, an image for the 2501 will also work on the 2502, 2504, 2520,
etc.  Same for the 36xx and 26xx boxes.

so many choices. so what are the features you need? that is what dictates
your choice.

Since you can download software, I presume you have a CCO customer account.
you might want to take a look at the IOS feature navigator, found at 
well, I was going to provide a URL, but it appears that the feature
navigator has been removed. rats. it was useful on occasion.

best wishes

Chuck


Sharon Kantan  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hi..  Sorry for asking such a simple but I have not download IOS before.
I
 went to the IOS URL, and I found a there are many platform to choose from
 like 2500FRAD, 2501-2525, 25FX, 2610-2613, 3620, 3640.  But there is no
 exact name as the model that I want to download. The platform that I want
 are AS2509-RJ,  cisco 2500, Cisco 3660.  Which one should I choose from.
 Besides, when I click 2501-2525, there are many feature to choose eg
 enterprise plus, enterprise plus IPsec 56, IP, IP Plus. May I know which
is
 the proper one to choose.

 Besides, I want to configure scheduler allocate for my router, but it
seems
 can't to done.  Why? Is that my IOS to old IOS ver 10.3(12)?

 sin-uunet(config)#scheduler allocate
 ^
 % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

 sin-uunet(config)#scheduler ?
   interval  Maximum interval before running lowest priority
process
   process-watchdog  Action for looping processes

 sin-uunet(config)#scheduler



 Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
 IOS (tm) 3000 Software (IGS-IN-L), Version 10.3(12), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
 Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems, Inc.
 Compiled Mon 03-Jun-96 11:38 by dschwart
 Image text-base: 0x0301E770, data-base: 0x1000

 ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(5), RELEASE SOFTWARE
 ROM: 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-RXBOOT), Version 10.2(5), RELEASE
SOFTWARE
 (fc1)

 sin-uunet uptime is 10 weeks, 5 days, 4 minutes
 System restarted by error - Software forced crash, PC 0x3117D36
 System image file is flash:\tftpboot\IGS-IN-L.BIN, booted via flash

 cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision D) with 4096K/2048K bytes of
memory.
 Processor board serial number 02112491



 From: Georg Pauwen
 Reply-To: Georg Pauwen
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: IOS software enquiry [7:34305]
 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 09:04:34 -0500
 
 Hi Sim,
 
 it looks like you are not logged on as a CCO user. The link to the
 downloadable software section should be
 
 http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-ios.shtml
 
 after you have logged on. Which image are you looking for ?
 
 The installable software for your 2900 switch is contained in the .bin
 file.
 The .tar files are release notes or special instruction files provided to
 instruct customers of special handling. Some notes are also provided in
 .html files that are compatible for viewing with a web browser. That
means
 the .tar files do not contain any software that you can load to your
 switch.
 
 Regards,
 
 Georg
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RE: term no mon command [7:33658]

2002-01-30 Thread Andy Hoang

It may not be a good idea to turn everything off with no logg cons.  You
may want to limit the message rate or severity levels.  Try:

logg rate cons 10 all except crit or logg cons 3

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Subject: term no mon command [7:33658]


I have a 3620 and I have to work on the console port but I am swamped with
messages every few seconds as people try to log in via the pri. I used the
term no mon command but it doesnt work--I still get connect messages etc.
Does anyone have an idea where these message come from and how I can shut
them off. We are using 12.0(7) XK1 Early Deployment release.

thanks

stuart




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RE: escape sequence other than Ctl-Shift-6(x) [7:27760]

2001-11-30 Thread Andy Hoang

That means changing the escape character of the device being controlled by
the termserv.  What if you have several devices on the termserv.

It is better to change the escape character of the termserv itself and leave
everything else as default.

Try this on your termserv:

line con 0
 escape-character 92
line vty 0 4
 escape-character 92

Then you would press \x to go back to your termserv.  Everything else is
still Ctrl-Shift-6.

If you want to use different escape-character check the link below

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr/1rb
ook/1rascii.htm


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Subject: RE: escape sequence other than Ctl-Shift-6(x) [7:27760]


Try this

On line console 0 add escape 27; when you have a ping or traceroute or
something you want to break out of, press the [ESCAPE] key.

BTW: I found this while perusing through the archives!

Stefan


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Subject: escape sequence other than Ctl-Shift-6(x) [7:27760]


Does anyone know an escape sequence other than Ctl-Shift-6(x) to use while
within a Term server session.

Say I need to stop an unsuccessful traceroute... but when I do
Ctl-Shift-6(x) it takes me back to my Term server.

Thanks.

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RE: escape sequence other than Ctl-Shift-6(x) [7:27760]

2001-11-30 Thread Andy Hoang

cut and past would work, but with hundreds of devices, I'm sure you would
see the point I'm trying to make.

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To: Andy Hoang; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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See comments inline...

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Andy Hoang
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 11:13 AM
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Subject: RE: escape sequence other than Ctl-Shift-6(x) [7:27760]


That means changing the escape character of the device being controlled by
the termserv.  What if you have several devices on the termserv.

Nothing a little foresight and a couple of cut  paste keystrokes or
mouse clicks couldn't cure...

It is better to change the escape character of the termserv itself and
leave
everything else as default.

I won't argue that point, as I'm sure you could do it several different
ways!

Stefan




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RE: BGP question [7:27879]

2001-11-30 Thread Andy Hoang

Stephen,

BGP is not like other routing protocol where you use the network command to
run bgp on that interface.  The network command is used to announce networks
that the router know about to its neighbor.  This means that you must
already have a route on your router either via Static, IGRP, RIP, etc before
BGP will announce this route to its neighbor.  I think that's what happen
when you turn on RIP.

Try using the network command for your other directly connected network then
you will see BGP announce it to its neighbor.

router bgp 200
 network ethernet network

or
router bgp 200
 redistribute connected subnet

Not having the whole configs, I'm not sure where you pick up the default
route.

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Subject: BGP question [7:27879]


When configuring BGP on a singlehome net, everything I read says the basic
config commands are ... for S 0\0 to S 0\0  (200.200.1.1 to 200.200.1.2)
wire 200.200.1.0
Router-A(config)#router bgp [as#]
Router-A(config-router)#network [subnet#]
Router-A(config-router)#neighbor [subnet#] remote-as [as#]
now filling in the blanks
Router-A(config)#router bgp [200]
Router-A(config-router)#network [200.200.1.0]
Router-A(config-router)#neighbor [200.200.1.1] remote-as [100]
unless I configure RIP on the same wire I get nothing.  No mention of RIP in
any
of the books I reference.  I config RIP and get a from show ip route this
C200.200.1.0/24 is directly connected, Serial1
R200.200.100.0/24 [120/1] via 200.200.1.1, 00:00:14, Serial1
  [120/1] via 200.200.2.1, 00:00:14, Serial0
C200.200.2.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0
C192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, Ethernet0
O192.168.2.0/24 [110/74] via 192.168.1.2, 01:54:20, Ethernet0
O E2 192.168.3.0/24 [110/20] via 192.168.1.2, 01:54:20, Ethernet0
Not showing bgp on the connections

the Show ip bgp yields .
Router-A#show ip bgp
BGP table version is 3, local router ID is 200.200.2.2
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid,  best, i -
internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete

   Network  Next HopMetric LocPrf Weight Path
*  200.200.1.0  200.200.2.1  0 0 100 i
*   200.200.1.1  0 0 100 i

*  0.0.0.0  0 32768 i  Where
did I pick up the Static/Default paths from

*  200.200.2.0  200.200.2.1  0 0 100 i
*   200.200.1.1  0 0 100 i
*  0.0.0.0  0 32768 i  Where
did I pick up the Static/Default paths from




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RE: Cisco 4000 Router as Frame-Relay Switch [7:24450]

2001-10-29 Thread Andy Hoang

You can if you map the local L3 addr to the local L2 addr.  For example

frame-relay map ip x.x.x.x dlci#

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I dont think you can ping a serial interface on the same router your on.
Serial interfaces are not able to be pinged from the same device.
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RE: snmpset and port usage [7:24260]

2001-10-26 Thread Andy Hoang

it seems that you have an old mib.  Try checking for a new mib from cisco

http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml



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Subject: snmpset and port usage [7:24260]


I would like to see which siwtchports are unused in the preparation for
creating VLAN's on a 3548 switch. I want to use snmpset to zero all the
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets amd then use snmpget later in the
week to determine port usage. I was able to set the sysContact so i know
SNMP is properly configured on switch. The error i get is below:

[root@wolf /root]# snmpget  172.16.10.10 private
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets.44
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets.44 = 4050195071

[root@wolf /root]# snmpset -v 1  172.16.10.10 private
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets.44 i 0
Error in packet.
Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB.
This name doesn't exist: interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets.44

any ideas??

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RE: Passed BCRAN [7:24213]

2001-10-25 Thread Andy Hoang

That's funny.  The same thing happened to me on the BCRAN exam.  Good luck
with your routing exam.

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Subject: Passed BCRAN [7:24213]


Passed Remote Access on Monday (909/1000, 703 to
pass).  This is the most straightforward exam I have
seen so far (switch, support and RAS). For example,
when they ask you to choose a X25 or ISDN command from
the list, sometimes the list has only one command
starting with x25 or ISDN.  You can't miss it.

While taking the test, the NT server crashed TWICE and
I had to complete the Cisco survey three times.
Fortunately, the test was easy and I didn't panick.

I want to thank everyone on this list for direct /
indirect help.  Now on to my last exam: routing!


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RE: Orange lights on Catalyst 2900XL Switch [7:22109]

2001-10-04 Thread Andy Hoang

you can also issue the command sh spann int fa0/x to see if the port is
forwarding or blocking, etc.

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Subject: RE: Orange lights on Catalyst 2900XL Switch [7:22109]


Thanks to all of you for your help. It looks like I found the problem and
would like to let you all know in case you run into the same issue. Looks
like the ports were in fact disabled by STP. After further investigation and
tracing many wires, what happened was; There was a cable from the uplink
port of the hub going to the switch, as well as two overlooked cables going
from the hub to the switch. This must have caused STP to shut down the port
going to the uplink port of the hub! One I removed the other two cables from
the switch, the light went to that pretty green color we've all come to know
and love!


  Again thanks for your assistance!

   -Rizzo




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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 6:21 PM
To: Patrick Ramsey; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Rizzo, Damian
Subject: RE: Orange lights on Catalyst 2900XL Switch [7:22109]

I know with the defective 1900 I had, the ports that I had that were bad
also turned the system LED orange as well.  I suspect the 2900XL would do
the same if that were the problem.

What you likely have, is a case of a Spanning Tree loop.  The ports are
disabled because of a loop.  Check your spanning tree protocol information
to see if that's the case.

Alternatively, the ports could have been disabled due to an address
violation - but because of the hubs, depending on how you've got them
connected, I suspect you've got a loop.


  -- Leigh Anne

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 Subject: Re: Orange lights on Catalyst 2900XL Switch [7:22109]


 I believe in this case, the orange represents halfduplex

  Rizzo, Damian  10/04/01 05:28PM 
 Hey all, I have a quick question regarding a Catalyst 2900XL Switch.
 All appears well, all the status LED's are green with the exception of two
 of them. Coincidentally, those two ports are connected to the Uplink ports
 of two Hubs. Now both hubs work fine, all connected devices work fine, a
 show int on the switch show's both the ports with a Orange LED as UP and
 the Line Protocol as being up. Physically all appears to be
 working. It just
 bothers me that those two ports are Orange. I thought Orange only
 meant one
 thing, NO GOOD. Just Curious if anyone else has experienced this.


 Thanks for your time

   -Rizzo





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RE: Arn router [7:21816]

2001-10-03 Thread Andy Hoang

Have you tried this link?

http://www130.nortelnetworks.com/cgi-bin/eserv/cs/emodules/documentation/onl
ineDoc/liProductDocuments_main.jsp?BV_SessionID=0740383379.1002127033@@@
@BV_EngineID=iadccecfgkembhkcginchgcgio.0Product=8130

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Subject: Arn router [7:21816]


hi ,
i have bay arn router .can any body tell me that how cam i find technical
doc for that because i wanty to configure it .
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RE: OT: The most powerful Unix command EVER!!! (3rd trail!!!) [7:21898]

2001-10-03 Thread Andy Hoang

I thought the most powerful Unix command is kill -9 /bin/laden

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Subject: RE: OT: The most powerful Unix command EVER!!! (3rd trail!!!)
[7:21882]


-r is a 'recursive' flag (remove the contents of the directory recursively).

-f is a 'force flag' (ignore non-existant files, never prompt).

And for those that don't know, rm is used to remove files or directories.
/bin is a common directory where binaries are kept...


  -- Leigh Anne

PS.  I like it!

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 Subject: Re: OT: The most powerful Unix command EVER!!! (3rd trail!!!)
 [7:21880]


 Hee hee. That's very funny. I'm going to ask a dumb question
 though. I know
 what rm does. What does rm -rf do?

 Often e-mails to the group with URLs in them get filtered. I'm not sure
 why. It happens especially with short e-mails when the URL is
 near the top.
 You just have to be patient and persistent.

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 know who I should talk to about this. This happened to me a few
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RE: Access Server config [7:21877]

2001-10-03 Thread Andy Hoang

If it says open then it works.  Can you issue some modem commands? Try
ATZ.  The modem should respond with an OK.  You can set the access
server run at speed 2400.  Is your cable correct?  The modem is DCE and your
access server async line is DTE.

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Nope there are no passwords,
I've got it to the point where I telnet into async 1 port and it opens it
up, but
nothing comes on the screesn,  It just says open.   I think there might be a
speed
mismatch issue, device that is attached to it runs at 2400 and I do no think
that you
can set access server to run at the speed lower then 9600. So if anyone has
any ideas
please help.
Here is the config:
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.190.25 255.255.255.0
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 no ip address
 async mode dedicated
 no peer default ip address
!
ip default-gateway 192.168.190.2
no ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.190.2
ip route 192.168.78.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.190.2
!
line con 0
line 1 8
 no exec
 modem InOut
 transport preferred telnet
 transport input all
 stopbits 1
 speed 38400
line 9 16
line aux 0

Tarak Robbana wrote:

 Is there a password set on the device your telneting into? Sorry,
 have to start with the small stuff.

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