RE: Access server 2511 Cable Tricks [7:73671]

2003-08-14 Thread Natchaya Radhikulkaralak
Thanks for helping a new Cisco gurl out!  I truly appreciate it.  I tried it
on my as2511 and it had a few hitches but I understand what i need to change.

Thanx


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RE: Access server 2511 Cable Tricks [7:73671]

2003-08-14 Thread Natchaya Radhikulkaralak
Does this also apply to an AS2511-rj router?  I only need to use rollover
cables and not straight-thru?  I just purchased a cheap as2511-rj but I am
having trouble getting it up and running.  Any help would be nice.Daniel
Cotts wrote:
 
 If you are using a 2509/2511 series with octal cables and need
 to connect to
 something like a CAT5500 with a Sup III - that requires a
 straight patch
 cable to connect to its CON port - use the AUX port on the 2511
 and the
 patch cable.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  The octal cable is already a ROLLOVER cable, *not* a 
  crossover cable. There
  is an important difference and quite often people mix the
 terms on
  accident.
  
  If you would normally need a rollover cable to connect to 
  that particular
  console port then simply connect the octal cable and you're 
  good to go. If
  you need a straight cable for some reason then you will need 
  an adapter to
  roll the cable again.
  
  Regards,
  John
 
 




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RE: CCNP and future CCIE lab setup [7:73696]

2003-08-14 Thread Natchaya Radhikulkaralak
I honestly do not know what you are referring to.  A plug on one side and a
jack on the other?  I am probably missing something simple but nothing rings
a bell!!!  Of course, I am a girl from Thailand and maybe my slang English
is not up to par.  Hee hee

Can you please explain what that is about?


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What cables need to be used for an AS2511-rj [7:73987]

2003-08-14 Thread Natchaya Radhikulkaralak
Hello everyone:

I am having difficulty finding this out.  Does anyone have a definite answer
on what type of cable do I use to connect from (lets say)Port 1, on the
AS2511-rj, to a 3600/2600/2500 router console port?  I am basically trying
to set the as2511-rj as a terminal server.

Is it a straight through cable?
Is it a roll over cable?
Is it a special cable?

Please help a gurl out...


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RE: CCIE Lab Setup [7:73612]

2003-08-14 Thread Natchaya Radhikulkaralak
I know that having two 2610s... you could not train on 802.1q or ISL.  Well,
actually you can perform 802.1q but you must have IOS 12.2T series IOS.  I
know that is one drawback because I have concerns for having a couple of
2610s but I also have a 3640 too.


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RE: 2x2610 vs 2600 + 3640: WAS Re: CCIE Lab Setup [7:73612]

2003-08-12 Thread Natchaya Radhikulkaralak
Actually, that is not true.  A 2611 can do 802.1Q inter-vlan routing but
cannot do ISL trunking.  Of course, I am getting this information from the
Cisco website... but if you know differently... please inform me.


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CCNP and future CCIE lab setup [7:73696]

2003-08-08 Thread Natchaya Radhikulkaralak
Like the other person previously... I am trying to build a lab.

I am personally starting my Cisco track but I have recieved some routers
from my work.

I personally have 2-2501, 3-2503, 1-2504, 1-as2511-rj(which I dont know how
to use), 1-2611, 1-2612, 1-3640 w/ 8 a/s module: 2ME-2W module: 4-port ISDN
Bri module (dont know module name), 2-2912, 1-2950.

Can you also give me any suggestions?  Larus has mentioned a backbone router
but isnt the 3640 sufficient?  Overall... is there anything else that i need
to improve this other than 3550 switches which are way out of my budget!!!?


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Re: CCIE Lab Setup [7:73612]

2003-08-07 Thread Natchaya Radhikulkaralak
Doesnt the vConsole ISDN simulator able to use SPIDs?  Even though it is 525
dollars... I thought it did use spids.  When you state to use a backbone
router... what do you mean?

Thomas Larus wrote:
 
 With $1,000 dollars, I would first buy a 4 port frame switch
 router, perhaps
 a 2520.  I say 2520, not 2521 (Token ring), because the
 ethernet port on the
 2520 allows it to serve as an additional router-- perhaps a
 backbone
 router that you would connect to using ethernet. $200-$300, if
 you are
 lucky.
 
 A 4500 with a NP-4T might be even better (but loud!!)  This
 will take
 perhaps 300 dollars or so.  You could add another 4 serial ints
 and/or a
 bunch of ethernet ints, and this could definitely serve as a
 full-fledged
 lab router as well as a frame switch.
 
 If you can find a cheap ISDN simulator (vConsole or Euro ISDN
 PBX gizmo that
 only does Basic-Net3 and no spids) for $400-500, you probably
 ought to buy
 it, since you already have two ISDN capable routers.  Then a
 1900 or 2820
 switch for $100 to $200 so you have a VLAN-capable switch.  If
 you have
 enough money left over, you could pick up one more 2501.
 (Always buy a 2503
 or 2514 if you can get it for a little more than a 2501, of
 course.)
 
 It's not a first-rate lab, but it is enough of you to learn a
 lot of the
 most difficult lessons. You could go for more routers and no
 ISDN sim, but
 ISDN can be such a tricky technology it is worth spending a lot
 of time on.
 This is a close call, though.
 
 Tom Larus, CCIE #10,014
 
 
 David Power  wrote in message
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Hello,
  I have three 2500 routers (2x2503 and 1x2514) with the budget
 of 1000$ I
 am
  planning to buy some more routers for my CCIE home lab. Which
 routers or
  switches I must have ( with in my $ limits or couple hundred
 more).
  Every suggestion will be appreciated
  David
 
 
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