catalyst 1924 switch [7:11315]

2001-07-08 Thread charles paver

Hi.  My switch is only menu driven, with the enterprise sware.  I wanted
to know if I can get or how I can get the CLI to work on it.  Also, I
have 2 1924's and wanted to cascade them with either fiber or cross over
cable.  Any special configuration needed?  Thanks again! 



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1900 switch

2001-02-28 Thread Charles Paver

Hi--I cant hyperterminal into my new 1900 series
switch!  I changed the baud rate to 9600, and left all
the same, but still no dice!  Also, I changed the flow
control to hware, to none...and I cant get on. 
Also,Im using nt ws, as well as windows 98.  Same
error every time--weird characters across the screen. 
such as atx0h0

its weird...
any ideas?
 

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frame relay question

2001-02-14 Thread charles paver

htmlDIVHi.nbsp; WOuld someone please explain to me why in the WORLD do I not need 
to have one router configured as a frame relay switch if I have two routers 
piggybacked, and both have built in csu/dsu's?nbsp; That makes no sense to me!nbsp; 
/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIVIf I have two routers back to back with the serial cables, fine.nbsp; I 
understand that--just configure one as a switch, and it will work.nbsp; But I have 
two with built in csu/dsu's and cant get up/up for the life of me.../DIV
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frame relay questions

2001-02-11 Thread charles paver

htmlDIVHi. Im having some problems understanding frame relay, and would benefit 
from some good tips! Below are some of the questions I have./DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIV1.nbsp; Is there a way to allow frames enter your network from 2 routers, so you 
can analyze the packets?nbsp; (This is in a back to back configuration only)nbsp; 
/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIV2.nbsp; The router that acts as the frame switch, must it also be the dce end 
for the clock rate?/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIV3.nbsp; Why must the dlci's match in a back toback configuration?nbsp; They 
need not match when over the link?/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIV4.nbsp; Why dont I need an ip address in a point to point connection?/DIV
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DIVThanks a lot.nbsp; Any tips would be appreciated, and this also will help 
others!/DIV
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router and subnet question

2001-02-03 Thread Charles Paver

Hi.  I have  a  2514 router, 2 hubs, and 2 other
routers (1602 and 2502).  The 2514 has 2 serial
interfaces, and 2 ethernet interfaces.  

Basically, I have two questions:

1.  You know how if you are not on the same subnet you
cannot even ping the router?  How come you can telnet
from home into remote sites?  I dont really understand
this, at all.  I have 3 pcs at home (though, all
old...).  The routers ip address is 192.168.0.1 on e0,
and e1 is 172.16.3.1.  Shouldnt i be able to ping the
class b address from the class a address router?  Or
telnet into it from a different subnet?  If not, how
come on somehting like firewallking.com we can access
any router?  I dont understnad that!

2.  How can I simulate two networks.  Such as,
assuming one router is in Chicago, and the other in
NYC.  Can I do that within the vicinity of my house? 
Or am i reaching?  I was thinking, just assign them to
different subnets, and basically that is that.  But we
have to deal iwth accesslists, protocols, and the
frame relay simulation, right?  


Thanks, and Id really appreciated comments on this.  A
lot of newbies are in the same boat

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tftp server

2001-02-03 Thread Charles Paver

Hi again.  I know the commands to transfer my flash to
the tftp server (as in Lammle's book) BUT it did not
work on my router.  I got as far as where we ought to
see ""  And it said: "Copy aborted. 
Tftp Timeout."  

I did install tftp on my pc, and gave it an ip
address, but never made a file to store the data. 
Does anyone know where my error is?  


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2502 router problem

2001-01-28 Thread Charles Paver

Hi.  Im practicing at home, and am encountering the
following problem:

I have one 2502 router, has 1 t.ring port and 2 serial
ports

Also, have one 2513 with 2 aui ports, 2 serial ports.

Now, Both of these guys are connected via serial port.
 serial0 on the 2513 is going to serial1 on the 2502. 
I can ping the 2502 FROM the 2513 successfully, but
cannot ping the 2513 FROM the 2502.  Also, I made sure
that they are on the same network and using the same
subnet.  
The 2502 router has the dce end of the cable, so I set
the clock rate at 64000 and the bandwidth at 64. 
However, I did not do anything with the 2513!  

The subnets are identical, and both start with
192.168.0.  I also set the telnet password, line vty 0
4, login, password x.  

And when I typed in show interface (using the console
cable) on the 2502, it says down,down.   Both routers
are turned on.  Im wondering if I can telnet into a
router if I have the console port plugged in via
hyperterminal simultaneous, while trying to telnet
FROM router to router?  

Now, the 2502 cannot be put on the ethernet, I
understand.  But should nt I be able to telnet into it
from the 2513?  I can ping successfully one way!  The
other way says 0 percent.  

Thanks!

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switches

2001-01-27 Thread Charles Paver

Hi.  I have two questions: 
1.  Does anyone know where on the web we can have some
free access to switches so that we may telnet into
them?  FirewallKing.com has only router access as far
as I could tell.  

2.  At work, We are running an IBM 2210 router, with
two hubs (ethernet 10bt) and one HP switch.  I wnat to
install a cisco catalyst 1900 series switch as well. 
Need I run the crossover cable from switch to
switch/hub?  Is there any ohte rway I can implement
it?  Also, can I run stp on just the 1900 series?  I
dont know that much about HP switches, and am focusing
on cisco at this time.  THanks


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ospf study question

2001-01-21 Thread Charles Paver

Hi.  Was wondering what interface i could or would put
ospf on, for testing in a home lab environment!  Such
as, can I run ospf from eth0 to serial1 with 2
different routers, both on same network?  Anyone know
if it is limited to serial interfaces?
Thanks!


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routing table?

2001-01-10 Thread charles paver

Hi.  I am having problems understanding a simple routing table.  For 
example, consider the following:

172.16.0.0/16 is subnetted, 2 subnets

I  172.16.8.0 (etc)

What the heck is the 172.16.0.0 mean?  Is that the final destination network 
where the pdu is going?  And how about the 2 subnets?  What does that MEAN?  
I understand subnetting, like how to do it, but its a lot different when you 
need to apply it!  Also, I know "I" means Igrp, but how aboutg 
172.16.8.0--is that the FINAL destination network?  And regarding admin 
distance, metric, current info, -- that is pretty straightforward.  I 
presume the via means, next hop?  As in, next router, not next network, 
right?  Thanks a lot!
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OSPF--ccnp question

2001-01-09 Thread charles paver

Hi.  Accd. to the BSCN text, OSPF maintains three tables (r. table, link 
state, and neighbor).  Is there a way to view the link state or neighbor 
table, for that matter?

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