Remote Labs [7:34111]

2002-02-01 Thread Dave Nachman

Hey everyone, I'm going crazy trying to find info on how to setup and remote
lab (stop laughing I'm not done yet)! :)

I have a 2610 with 2 Octals on it, Its configured, it works, I got menus on
it, and connect to a lab of equipment from a Cat5k to 7200 to
2500's.however...

I'd like to be able to upload my configs from each device and be able to
restore them.  You see I'm not the only one in my company who uses this
equipment, everyone gets a chance to play with it, but its quite a hassle to
'show run' on each and every device and capture in a log file on my terminal
then edit them out.

I know there are companies that can do this, and someone knows how people
like MentorLabs, and KnowledgeNet, can maintain mutliple configs and
automactically upload and download them

Anyone out there know what I am missing

Thanks
Dave Nachman



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RE: Laptop keeps same gateway even when on different r [7:27521]

2001-11-28 Thread Dave Nachman

Jerry - On my laptop I am always switching around my network configs,
someplaces I go to require a static IP, others DHCP, some require a domain
login other don't.  Not to mention the different server names and printers I
have to connect to.

My solution, Mobile Essentials from Symantec.  I got a free personal edition
software right off their web site.  Now all I have to do is configure a
profile for each network I use, and select that when I login to my laptop,
it will make all the adjustments and provide me with a complete connection
anywhere.

Dave Nachman
www.davenetworks.com

Jerry Deer wrote:
> 
> > Hello all,  I am having a problem that i am hoping someone
> who has had
> > same experience can shed some light on. I have a laptop that
> i use at my
> > office and at home through frame relay network to my office (
> using dhcp )
> > The problem i am having is the laptop keeps the default
> gateway of the
> > office  ( i discovered this using a routeprint at dos prompt)
> so i can
> > connect to any thing at home or office but no other frame
> relay networks
> > that are also connected to our office. I have ruled out
> router as problem
> > because i can ping all subnets from the router but it is just
> from the pc
> > . Getting frustrated and hoping some kind soul will put me in
> right
> > direction!
> > thanks
> > JD
> 
> 




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RE: Frame relay [7:23991]

2001-10-23 Thread Dave Nachman

Not hard to do, first of all configure both serial interfaces with frame
relay, then use the 'frame-relay map' command to set the DLCI to whatever
you want.  The trick here is the DLCI's must match on both sides.  Then the
last step is to configure one of the routers (either side) to use
'Frame-relay interface-dlci DCE'

that should do it.  This was off the drop of my head though, so I might have
missed something.

Hope it helps.

Dave Nachman
MCSE/MCT/CCNA/CCSI
www.davenetworks.com

kaushalender wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am asking how to configure 2 routers to do frame relay back
> to back
> for a lab without a frame relay switch or a router acting
> as a frame switch between the 2 routers.
> 
> 
> kaushalender
> 
> 




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Re: cisco [7:16263]

2001-08-16 Thread Dave Nachman

SIMS are good, but nothing compares to actual equipment.

Try these sites...

For purchace, you can get good prices on WWW.ebay.com, or buy direct from a
reseller at www.iqsale.com.

If you dont' have the cash for real equipment use the Mentor Labs - V-labs @
www.mentorlabs.com

Their prices are high, but the service is execlent.  You get real equipment
to use and specific tasks to complete.

Hope this helps.
Dave Nachman
www.davenetworks.com


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