Re: Windows XP and tftp [7:37738]

2002-03-10 Thread hktco

i used to use cisco's tftp server on win 98/2000/xp and there have been no
problems.

however, one day my tftp on xp suddenly doesn't work for no reason.  No
matter what i do, it just timed out.  I then download 3com's tftp server
s/ware (another freeware) and it works again!

so it's worth trying.

hktco
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From: "Jeff D" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 4:30 AM
Subject: Windows XP and tftp [7:37738]


Anyone have any issues with WindowsXP and using tftp? Seems not to work with
my XP box.

Jeff




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Re: Documention CD's [7:63940]

2003-03-06 Thread hktco
1. run the expired cd. internet explorer will pop up and tell you that the cd
has expired.
2. in the same IE windows, type in the following URL and you will gain again
access to the CD homepage.
3. bookmark it.
4. everytime you want to access the cd, repeat steps 1-3.

hktco
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  Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 12:01 PM
  Subject: Documention CD's [7:63940]


  Hello to all,

  There was an old post on how to us a Doc CD once it
  had expired. Does anyone remember how to do this?

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Fw: Last changes [7:41580]

2002-04-16 Thread hktco

Newly bootup router does not provide the info.

But once you start to modify the config, it shows you the time and by who
the changes were made.
And once you save the changes to the NVRAM, it shows you when and who saved
the changes.

hktco
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Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 7:18 PM
Subject: Last changes [7:41580]


Hello everybody,

  I have one question for you. We have several routers that shows
who and when made last changes in the configuration and who/when saved that
changes in NVRAM.

  For example:

Router#  show run

 ...
 ...

 Current configuration : 2352 bytes
 !
 ! Last configuration change at 11:45:15 UTC Tue
Apr 9 by XXX
 ! NVRAM config last updated at 12:23:50 UTC Thu
Apr 4 2002 by XXX
 !

 ...
 ...

  How can I activate this messages in other routers?? We have other
routers with the same IOS, almost the same configuration and they don't
show these messages! I am very interested in this

  Thanks a lot!

  Mike.




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how to share 1 Ethernet interface. possible? [7:42487]

2002-04-24 Thread hktco

I have only ***one*** ethernet interface on 2610 and it needs to be
both a dhcp client and assigned a static IP. i.e. something like:

int e0/0
 ip address dhcp
 ip add 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0

but in practice, it is NOT allowed. Also I tried to use subinterfaces,
and again, it won't let me to achieve the above implementation.


The reason I am doing this is that I am trying to share my broadband
connection through the Cisco
router. That's why it must be a DHCP client so that it can grab an IP from
the
ISP.

Then I'll need another ethernet interface to connect to my inside LAN!
but pathetically, I have only 1 physical ethernet interface!!!

Could there be any workaround? Thanks

hktco




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Re: how to share 1 Ethernet interface. possible? [7:42487]

2002-04-25 Thread hktco

Yes! that's exactly my case! Connect to the ISP via DHCP-assigned IP
address, and needs another IP for the Internet interface - both occur on the
same interface! However, my case differ from the example in which I can only
assign the Ethernet interface a real IP using DHCP, and  My 2610 won't allow
DHCP+secondary IP either.

Thanks anyway for your input.  I also quite feel that it is impossible.

hktco

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From: "Lupi, Guy" 
To: "'hktco'" ; 
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: how to share 1 Ethernet interface. possible? [7:42487]


There is a way to do this, but it is shady.  I didn't think I would ever see
a reason to use this, but your situation is described exactly in this
document.  If you are like most cable/dsl customers you have a bridge in
your house, and your address probably doesn't change all that often.  I
believe a friend said his only changes once every 3 months.  You would have
to modify your config when your address changed, but this would work.  Your
probably better off buying a Linksys for 100 dollars.  Unfortunately I don't
believe you can assign a secondary address when you have specified that the
interface uses dhcp, at least not on any of my routers.


http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/nat-on-stick.html

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~From: hktco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
~Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 8:46 PM
~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~Subject: how to share 1 Ethernet interface. possible? [7:42487]
~
~
~I have only ***one*** ethernet interface on 2610 and it needs to be
~both a dhcp client and assigned a static IP. i.e. something like:
~
~int e0/0
~ ip address dhcp
~ ip add 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0
~
~but in practice, it is NOT allowed. Also I tried to use subinterfaces,
~and again, it won't let me to achieve the above implementation.
~
~
~The reason I am doing this is that I am trying to share my broadband
~connection through the Cisco
~router. That's why it must be a DHCP client so that it can
~grab an IP from
~the
~ISP.
~
~Then I'll need another ethernet interface to connect to my inside LAN!
~but pathetically, I have only 1 physical ethernet interface!!!
~
~Could there be any workaround? Thanks
~
~hktco




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Where to buy RAM/flash for cisco router? [7:42939]

2002-04-30 Thread hktco

Where can I get the best price RAM and flash for cisco router (2610)?
Transportation is another consideration, as I want these memory to be
shipped to Hong Kong. (not all shops accept international customers -
Kingston is a good example!)

Anyone has experience with shopping for memory online? Thanks.

hktco




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Re: Upgrade IOS on 2504, Please assist [7:44135]

2002-05-14 Thread hktco

what do you want? instruction? ios image?

hktco

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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 4:48 PM
Subject: RE: Upgrade IOS on 2504, Please assist [7:44135]


Anyone?>




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IGRP as proprietary? [7:57603]

2002-11-18 Thread hktco
When I learned it for CCNA and CCNP, I was told that IGRP is Cisco
proprietary.  Until recent, I was being told that IGRP is no longer
proprietary
and became an open standard.

I would like to verify on this.  Any input from authority would be nice.
Thanks.

hktco




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Cisco Proprietary? [7:53556]

2002-09-18 Thread hktco

When I learned my CCNA and CCNP, I read that IGRP is Cisco
proprietary.  Recently I was told that IGRP is no longer proprietary
and became an open standard.

I would like to verify on this.  Any URL would be nice. Thanks.

hktco




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Re: USB Console.... ??? [7:53694]

2002-09-20 Thread hktco

This is what you'll need as a short-term solution.  I tried it before and it
works.
http://www.bafo.com/proddetail.cfm?ID=395

Just a way to turn a USB interface into DB9 for console connection.

hktco

- Original Message -
From: "Amnuay Mekchompu" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 2:43 PM
Subject: USB Console ??? [7:53694]


Hi all,

Anyone have an idea for USB Console??? As you know a new
model of Notebook PC already cut Serial Interface out. What are we going
to do without Serial? Anyone have an idea? Or Cisco will put a new USB
console port on there Equipments? (^-^) Wanna get yours idea..

Cheers

Amnuay Mekchompu




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