Re: need help with console connnection

2001-02-05 Thread IC Lee

Go to rom monitor mode by press  ctrl+break. Change config register to 2142.
so that it boot up ignoring NVRAM. then reboot change your startup config
and save
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> on line console 0, I added the 'no exec time-out' command.  thereafter, it
> freeze then I couldn't do anything but power cycled the router.  I can see
> it reboot but still freezes on me with no keyboard input capability.  This
> is a 2501, my line connection is on it's console port.  Before I did this,
I
> was able to have keyboard input.  Any help would be appreciated.
>
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Re: different port numbers for reverse telnet operation?

2000-09-05 Thread IC Lee

When you do a reverse Telnet (from your router to the modem), you need to
pur Telnet host port in the Ecex command. If the modem is line 4, you need
to put 2004 (2000+4(line no) in the port no. the command line should thus
look like Telnet 192.168.3.115 2004



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> hi all,
>
> Got a question on Reverse Telnet :) . It goes this way
>
> Services Provided Base TCP Port for Individual lines Base
> TCP Port for Rotary Groups
>
>
> Telnet Protocol 2000 3000
>
> Raw TCP protocol
> (no Telnet) 4000 5000
>
> Telnet Protocol
> binary mode 6000 7000
>
> Xremote Protocol 9000
> 1
>
>
> My question is what is the significance of this table when one do reverse
> telnet?
>
> Jason
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Re: bgp path selection

2000-08-30 Thread IC Lee

Yes. You do. But just the general idea.

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> hi,
>
> Anyone who has taken the Routing 2.0 exam can tell me do we need to
remember
> the bgp path selection order , like using local preference first, follow
by
> weight etc.
>
> I find it hard to remember
>
>
> thanks
>
> Jason
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