How to dial in power up home lab?? [7:54768]

2002-10-02 Thread Jake Secrist

Dear GroupStudy,

Here is my interesting dilemma.  I hope someone can lend some insight...

1 - I only have dial-up (no cable modem - i.e. no constant connection to
Internet).
2 - I travel for work, so I'm not home very often.
3 - I have a lab that I would like to use rather often.
4 - I do not want to spend a lot of $$ on long distance to dial up my
lab.
5 - I also do not want to spend a lot of $$ on electricity if the lab is
not in use.
6 - I have (will have) an APC MasterSwitch PDU that I know can be used
to remotely power up/power down the lab.
7 - The lab consists of all 2500 series routers (7 of them).

I do not know if I can dial in to the PDU in order to power up the lab
(this I can figure out).  Once the lab is powered up, is there a way to
have one of the routers dial up my ISP?  But then, how would I know what
the IP address of the router is (since the ISP uses DHCP) in order to
telnet to the lab?

One of the solutions I have thought of is to dial up my PC (with wake on
LAN - if that works on the modem), disconnect.  Then the dial up
connection would be in my startup folder so the PC would dial the ISP
automatically.  Then I would dial up the ISP from wherever I would be.
Then I still have the problem of knowing my IP address.  A friend said
to use ICQ.  I don't know how that works, but will try it.

I think I have covered everything.  Thanks in advance for any help.

Jake Secrist




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OT - Emergency [7:27627]

2001-11-28 Thread Jake Secrist

Looking for procedures to recover a password on a Fore/Marconi ASX-1000. 
Any help?  Thanks!


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RE: OT - Emergency - GOT IT...THANKS! [7:27627]

2001-11-28 Thread Jake Secrist

Got everything straightened out and avoided a potentially very long night. 
Thanks!!!


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Cisco replacement for Fore ES-3810 [7:20769]

2001-09-22 Thread Jake Secrist

Looking for a Cisco solution to replace Fore ES-3810's.  I've looked at the
2912MF switch, but it doesn't have an OC-3 capability.  Any quick fixes
here?  Thanks!


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BCMSN...set-based or IOS switches

2001-03-30 Thread Jake Secrist

I've searched the archives, but can't find an answer.

Which switches are set-based and which are IOSand does the title
'Catalyst' have anything to do with it?  Seems like all Cisco switches are
Catalyst switches per their Product Guide.  As far as I can tell, all
switches 2948 and lower are IOS and 3500 and up are set-basedis this
correct?

Thanks,

Jake

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ATM CDP

2000-10-18 Thread Jake Secrist

I have a Cisco router connected to a Cisco LightStream 1010 ATM switch.
 The 'sh int atm 1/0' command shows that the interface and line
protocol are up, but I can't ping what I thought was the IP address of
the switch's ATM interface(10.11.1.2/24).  I know the IP address of the
ATM interface on the router (10.11.1.1/24), but I can't figure out the
IP address of the switch's ATM interface.  Would this address normally
show up in the 'show cdp neighbors' command?  The output of that
command shows nothing for the ATM interface.  In the 'sh ip arp'
command, there are only Ethernet entries, none for ATM.  Also, can you
ping over ATM?  Obviously I don't know a whole lot about ATM, but I'd
appreciate any help anyone can offer.

Thanks,

Jake

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