RE: Cat 6509 auto reload

2001-03-20 Thread hmalmgren

I've seen this with other Cisco switches and Dell laptops.  Basically, the
laptop is sending out weird signals out the serial port during the reboot.
These weird voltages somehow screw up the catalyst, and cause it to reboot.
The only solution I've found is to disconnect the serial cable during laptop
reboots, and don't connect it to the switch until after HyperTerminal is
happily running.

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From: Sgp YH [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 4:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cat 6509 auto reload


Hi guys
I encountered a bizarre situation whereby the Cat 6509
is automatically reloaded after I rebooted my IBM
Thinkpad.  The connection is via Thinkpad serial port
to the switch's console.  At that moment, there is no
hyperterm session and the notebook is running NT4
workstation.  Anyone has input on this?

Cheers
Kevin

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using an AS5300 as a PC's modem

2001-01-26 Thread hmalmgren

Is there anyway to have a Windows 2000 professional machine use one of the
MICA modems on a Cisco AS5300 as a local modem?  I can of course, remote
telnet to the modem, and connect to a shell account, but I have a user that
needs a PPP connection to do outside development testing, and I'm trying to
avoid having to give them a modem and phone line of their own.  

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RE: Hard/software requirement

2001-01-18 Thread hmalmgren

A lot of older catalyst 5000 blades don't support either trunking or
etherchannel.  What is the exact model number of the blade?  If it doesn't,
upgrading to a new supervisor won't do anything for you.  

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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 1:59 PM
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Subject: Hard/software requirement


Hi Group, does anyone know what's the minimum hw/sw requirement to set up a
trunk port?  I have a cat5500 with Supervisor Engine I running s/w 3.2(1b) 
a 12-port 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet blade running s/w 3.2(1) connecting to
a FastEthernet on a cisco 7204.  I cannot get trunking to work.  The switch
doesn't understand "show port capabilities".  Do I need a Supervisor Engine
II in order to do trunking?  Thanks.


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RE: Inactive Port on Catalyst 5509

2001-01-17 Thread hmalmgren

Which supervisor module do you have installed in your Catalyst?  If it's not
a Sup III, you'll get this message on port two and three of a three port gig
module.  The earlier supervisor modules can't support the bandwidth required
by this blade.

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From: Cheng Chee Woon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 7:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Inactive Port on Catalyst 5509


Hi, can anyone tell me how to activate a port on catalyst 5509 ?  If I do a
"show port" on the CLI, this is the result that I get :

4/1 notconnect 2  normal   full  1000 No GBIC
 4/2 inactive   3  normal   full  1000 No GBIC
 4/3 inactive   1  normal   full  1000 No GBIC
 5/1 notconnect 1  normal   auto  auto
10/100BaseTX
 5/2 notconnect 1  normal   auto  auto
10/100BaseTX

Thanks,

Cheng  Chee Woon
Network Consultant
JOS Systems Sdn Bhd
Fax : 03-7880 5223
DID : 03-7883 6803
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6500 needs to emulate a hub

2001-01-11 Thread hmalmgren

Is there a way to make ports on a 6500 act like a shared hub so that two
devices can share the same mac address?  In particular, I'm trying to
configure Checkpoint's Firewall-1 High availability feature.  Thanks for any
assistance.

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RE: I need Boson Cisco Test Pack v3.22 demo for download !

2000-12-04 Thread hmalmgren

I've got no problem running the boson 3.34 on win2k.  Just as an
intellectual exercise, I searched some of the common crack sites, and found
that the latest crack for Boson tests is for 3.22.  

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It might be just as likely that he has Win2K which has lots of problems
running the current 3.34 tests. I know I had to build out a NT 4 box to run
the current tests.

$0.02
--
John Hardman CCNP MCSE+I


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RE: I need Boson Cisco Test Pack v3.22 demo for download !

2000-12-04 Thread hmalmgren

 I can tell you that you can purchase the tests from www.boson.com.  They're
only 30 bucks...it's well worth it.

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From: rsma
To: Henry Malmgren
Sent: 12/04/2000 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: I need Boson Cisco Test Pack v3.22 demo for download !

hi:
please tell me where I can find Crack for BSCN.
thinks in advance

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RE: DNS Problem

2000-11-06 Thread hmalmgren

I believe you can also permit established connections which would do the
same thing with a little more security.

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Subject: Re: DNS Problem


I believe DNS uses random ports to communicate once it has established a 
session using port 53.  This means you would need to open up the ports 
greater than 1023 for this to work.  Perhaps someone can confirm this as my 
recollection of this is a little shaky.


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Subject: DNS Problem
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 12:14:30 -0500

I have a unique problem.  I'm trying to put our firewall up using the Cisco
IOS access-list commands.  When I put it in place, with TCP and UDP ports 
53
open, DNS will not work.  We are using Windows 2000 Server as our DNS
Server.  Is there a bug in Windows 2000?  Or does Windows 2000 use an
additional port for DNS that I'm not aware of.

Thanks.

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FW: Switch reboots when a laptop is connected

2000-10-30 Thread hmalmgren



I thought this might warrant a repost of this information I received from
Brian Keyser.  



From: Brian Keyser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 1:34 PM
To: Henry Malmgren; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Switch reboots when a laptop is connected


This is a know caveat for 12.0(5) xu and 12.0(5) xp IOS release.  if you
upgrade to 12.1 it appears to go away.  I worked through this with the TAC.

Best regards,

Brian Keyser- FASTNET Corporation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (610)266-6700 http://www.fast.net
FASTNET(r) - Business and Personal Internet Solutions


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Has anyone seen an issue with some of the 3500XL, 2924XL, or 2916s where
they reboot if they are connected to a laptop running Windows 2000 while the
laptop is booting?  It didn't happen under windows 98, but for some reason
2000 sends some weird signals out the serial port that causes Cisco switches
to reboot.  

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RE: A unbelieveable experence!!!!

2000-10-30 Thread hmalmgren

It's a known bug.  I'd be willing to bet that you are using a Dell laptop as
well.  The workaround is to just wait untill hyperterminal has fully
loaded, before you plug into the switch.  

It just seems to happen with the smaller switches.  It won't affect my
routers, or cat5500s or 6500s.  Of course, your mileage may vary, so don't
try this on production equipment.

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Subject: A unbelieveable experence


Hi, 

Yesterday , I went to replace a Catalyst 3524 with a Catalyst 3548 in a
bank.  I promised them
I won't power off the switch until they finish their work. But I want to
check the config file in the
running 3524 switch, I connect the console to my notebook. When I press the
"Enter" key in my
hyperterm window, I expected to see the enter passwrod prompt. But I saw the
switch was rebooting.
All the ports were turn green!!! Then I got a lot of serious complains

Is this possible happened? Or somebody issued a "reload" command without
enter and left the console ?
Could anyone can tell me the possible answers?

Thanks!!


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NAT with VPN doesn't work with PIX

2000-10-26 Thread hmalmgren

Here's an interesting situation I've run across, and I'm curious to see if
anyone has seen anything similar.  

I've got a PIX firewall that is doing static translation of several servers
in our DMZ.  These servers each have one NIC, with an inside 172.16.x.x
address.  On the outside, they have a 64.x.x.x address that works fine.
Normally, when people who dial into our network, or are at corporate
headquarters query DNS for these servers, they'll get the inside address,
172.16.x.x.  When people outside the company query DNS for the same server,
they get the outside address 64.x.x.x.  This seems to work fine.  

The problem comes when a user VPN's into our network.  They already have a
connection with their ISP, and are using the ISP's name servers.  Therefore,
when they try to resolve our server name, they get the 64.x.x.x address.
However, since they are VPN'ed into our network, the 64.x.x.x address is not
valid.

This problem exists even if we provide them with a DNS server
internally...it seems that they resolve from their ISP's servers first.  

The only thing I've thought of so far is to have two different names for
each box, but our developers are screaming about that idea.  

Is there anyway for the PIX to do address translation on some boxes, but not
all?  If we could leave these servers in the DMZ with only an outside
address, that would be fantastic.  Is this possible with PIX?  I've been
told that address translation is an all or nothing proposition.  

Thanks for any suggestions yall can provide.

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Switch reboots when a laptop is connected

2000-10-03 Thread hmalmgren

Has anyone seen an issue with some of the 3500XL, 2924XL, or 2916s where
they reboot if they are connected to a laptop running Windows 2000 while the
laptop is booting?  It didn't happen under windows 98, but for some reason
2000 sends some weird signals out the serial port that causes Cisco switches
to reboot.  

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RE: Why 8 wires in RJ-45?

2000-09-19 Thread hmalmgren

HP 100VG was a short lived 100 mbps networking technology that used all
eight wires.  This enabled it to even run over category 3 cable as long as
none of the wires was being used for phone services.  

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I have pulled Cat 5 cable, some 20 to 30 1000' spools,
in the last 2 years (about 5 miles of cable).
One time, on a run of about 500', I had a break in one
of the wires required for Ethernet.

Instead of pulling the wire over again, I changed the
color coding at each end and had a working cable.

There are also some high speed technologies that require
all 8 wires, so if you are converting an old wiring plant
to high speed, you may need to either re-pull higher
standard cable or you may need to use all 8 wires.

What NOT to do with those extra wires: don't run telephone
connections.  It can be done, but is NOT advisable.  There
is a little something called crosstalk, which occurs when
a signal in one wire induces a spurious signal in an
adjacent wire.  Network voltage levels are typically about
1 volt, and telephone ringing voltages can go as high as
90 volts A.C.  The crosstalk that can potentially occur when
the phone is ringing is high enough to damage network equipment.

So, CCIE TB, why don't you use a real name?

Ray Mosely

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Hi group members

In TP cables we have eight wires. Only four are used. Why we need the other
four. The same thing applies to DB-25 and other types of cables. We don't
use all of the wires. Why?

Regards to all


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viso shapes

2000-09-19 Thread hmalmgren

Is there a source for Visio shapes for some of the newer cisco gear?  Either
commerical or freeware will work.  Note that I'm not asking for pirated
copies of anything, just a pointer to where I can purchase them.  Thanks!

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