7204 and 7206 Router Expansion [7:63856]

2003-02-26 Thread R.S.Sundar
Hello All,

I would like to know the possibility of expanding the Cisco 7204 VXR
(NPE-225)
- 6 Slot and cisco 7206 VXR Routers with NPE-400 (6 Slots).

Base configuration:


1. Cisco 7204 VXR Router with NPE-225 I/O slot with 1 Ethernet Interface with
6 Slots-IOS 12.2.4(T)3.

2. 1. Cisco 7204 VXR Router with NPE-400 I/O slot with 1 Ethernet Interface
with 6 Slots-IOS 12.0.4 (XE)

I want to use 4 OC-3 Interface,1 Gigabit interface, 2 Fast Ethernet
interface.
Is this possible to use the above interfaces in both above said router?.
If yes what IOS version required.

Please mail me how many different type of  interfaces can be added to the
available  maximum of 6 slots.

Best Regards,

R.S.Sundar
SSG Manager

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RE: Password recovery [7:62738]

2003-02-10 Thread R.S.Sundar
Hello Philip Van Dalen,

Try this link for details.Hope this may be usefull.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2600.shtml

Best Regards,

R.S.Sundar


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Hi

I need to recover the password for a CISCO 2611 without wiping the
config?

Any idea's?

Philip
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RE: What's the Technical difference between Switch and [7:53591]

2002-09-18 Thread R.S.Sundar

Thanks Priscilla,

Regards,

R.S.Sundar

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R.S.Sundar wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> What's the Technical difference between Swich and Switching Hub.
>
> Generally we have hubs,switch and switching hub .In which
> situation a
> switching hub can be used.
>
> Can we use it instead of a switch.

"Switching hub" isn't a technical term, so we can't answer the question with
a technical answer. It sounds like it's specific to a particular product. So
your best bet is to read the specs for that product.

Cisco at one point used the term "switching hub" for some low-end switches
that they had. They really were switches, not hubs. Each port provided
dedicated bandwidth and connected just one device. The port couldn't connect
a shared network or hub, just a single device. I guess Cisco used the term
"switching hub" instead of "switch" because these low-end devices didn't
have any fancy switching features to support VLANs, spanning tree, etc.

Such a device could replace a hub and offer much higher performance,
although, as mentioned, it must be placed into the topology in such a
fashion that the ports connect just one device. It may support some uplink
ports for connecting to other switches or shared networks.

But the bottom line is that you need to read the specs for your actual
product and see what the vendor means by this confusing, non-standard term
"switching hub."

It's a shame that the vendor didn't stick to standard,
technically-comprehensive terminology, which defines a switch as a
data-link-layer device that offers dedicated bandwidth to each port, and a
hub as a physical-layer device that offers shared bandwidth for the ports.

Priscilla


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> R.S.Sundar
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What's the Technical difference between Switch and Switching [7:53468]

2002-09-17 Thread R.S.Sundar

Hello All,

What's the Technical difference between Swich and Switching Hub.

Generally we have hubs,switch and switching hub .In which situation a
switching hub can be used.

Can we use it instead of a switch.

Regards,

R.S.Sundar

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Which IOS supports PE Feature in Cisco 7206 VXR Router [7:52062]

2002-08-25 Thread R.S.Sundar

Hello All,

Currently we have Cisco 7206VXR Router with c7200-js-mz.122-10.bin
image.(12.2(10)T.).
What upgradation/image is required to support 6PE ("IPv6 provider edge
router over MPLS" feature.

Which IOS is supporting  "IPv6 provider edge router over MPLS(6PE) " feature
for Cisco 7206 VXR Router.

Which IOS version software supports 6PE feature in All Hardware Platforms?

Regards,

R.S.Sundar


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Router for Practice [7:48654]

2002-07-11 Thread R.S.Sundar

Hello All,

I would like to know what router configuration to be purchased 
for practicising CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam.

Please give the details of book also if possible.

Regards,
R.S.Sundar
System Support Manager
Future Software Limited

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RE: Who is Priscilla Oppenheimer ? [7:38662]

2002-03-18 Thread R.S.Sundar

Hello DK,

Priscilla is an invaluable asset, and a very valuable person not only to
this group but to entire Cisco Learning Networking Community.

Priscilla Oppenheimer (www.priscilla.com) has garnered a great significance
by not only answering the queries to people.Any query she will try to
explain and help people voluntarily without any expectation.Ofcourse she
spares lot of time for us to answer those.

Anything in Cisco She has the answer.Buy and read her book Top-Down Network
Design -
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578700698/ref=nosim/priscilshomepage

Note:
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Her Photograph is in my Desktop who constantly inspires me to learn and
achieve like her.

I also take this opportunity to thank her for her help to this community.

Regards,
R.S.Sundar
CRMG Coordinator
Future Software Limited
INDIA.

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At 10:50 AM 3/18/02, dk wrote:
>Who is this mystery woman .. who seems to know everything !

Not BGP. Not OSPF very well either. But I'm learning! ;-)

Priscilla

P.S. There is also a Priscilla Oppenheimer who is (was??) assistant manager
of the San Diego Padres. That's not me. ;-) I'm a Mariners fan.


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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