Re: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]

2002-03-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder

What's the problem?

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> I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with
Nortel
> BPS2000 and BayStack 450?
> We have bought some BPS2000 and Nortel have been having troubles with
> cascade and fiber modules for a long time.
> We would be interested in talking with someone who is working with this
kind
> of equipment.
> By the way, anybody knows a Nortel forum? in the archives people said that
> there is no one, but perhaps someone has new information.
>
> Off the topic. Do you know how to cut a specific connection in a Cisco
2600?
> I mean, if someone is overloading the line how can I manage to cut
(only)his
> connection?




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Re: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]

2002-03-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey

do you mean application level 'cutting' or acess across the t1 in general? 
I mean an extended acl can block his access into the router preventing him
from saturatin the T

-Patrick

>>> "David j"  03/06/02 10:33AM >>>
I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with Nortel
BPS2000 and BayStack 450?
We have bought some BPS2000 and Nortel have been having troubles with
cascade and fiber modules for a long time.
We would be interested in talking with someone who is working with this kind
of equipment.
By the way, anybody knows a Nortel forum? in the archives people said that
there is no one, but perhaps someone has new information.

Off the topic. Do you know how to cut a specific connection in a Cisco 2600?
I mean, if someone is overloading the line how can I manage to cut (only)his
connection?
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RE: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]

2002-03-06 Thread Carlos Delima

No problems at all with fiber modules or cascade modules/cables etc.
The only problem was an early failures of SDRAM recently which was covered
under  
normal RMA procedures.


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Subject: Re: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]


do you mean application level 'cutting' or acess across the t1 in general? 
I mean an extended acl can block his access into the router preventing him
from saturatin the T

-Patrick

>>> "David j"  03/06/02 10:33AM >>>
I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with Nortel
BPS2000 and BayStack 450?
We have bought some BPS2000 and Nortel have been having troubles with
cascade and fiber modules for a long time.
We would be interested in talking with someone who is working with this kind
of equipment.
By the way, anybody knows a Nortel forum? in the archives people said that
there is no one, but perhaps someone has new information.

Off the topic. Do you know how to cut a specific connection in a Cisco 2600?
I mean, if someone is overloading the line how can I manage to cut (only)his
connection?
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RE: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]

2002-03-06 Thread David j

The problem with BPS2000 was that from time to time a stack with 4 switchs
didn't recognize one or several units and we had base conficts, finally we
could fixed the problem using software versions 1.1.3.9 and firmware
2.0.0.8. With fiber the problem is that before buying the switchs, Nortel
has told us that we could use the 400-2FX 400-4FX and 400-4TX (MDAs for
BayStack 450)in BPS2000, but with our software versions and MDAs, the
switchs aren't able to work properly, they have all leds turned on and fixed
with an marvellous orange color, when we ask Nortel, one engineer said that
the MDAs were compatible with BPS2000, other said that they weren't and by
now, we are still waiting for a decent answer.
NOTE: with 450 we didn't have any problems at all, perhaps I didn't explain
this well before.

Patrick, if you know a sistem for aplication level 'cutting' it would be
great. Actually we only want to 'cut' temporarily a 'hanged' conection, we
are doing this using a deny for the IP at the beginnig of the acl and
removing the permit ip any any established, but perhaps there is a more
straightforward way for doing it.

Regards, David.


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Re: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]

2002-03-07 Thread Crossley Foster

Hi,

 try comp.dcom.sys.nortel
or comp.dcom.sys.bay-networks or
http://www.nortel-forums.com




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From: "David j" 
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Subject: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]


> I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with
Nortel
> BPS2000 and BayStack 450?
> We have bought some BPS2000 and Nortel have been having troubles with
> cascade and fiber modules for a long time.
> We would be interested in talking with someone who is working with this
kind
> of equipment.
> By the way, anybody knows a Nortel forum? in the archives people said that
> there is no one, but perhaps someone has new information.
>
> Off the topic. Do you know how to cut a specific connection in a Cisco
2600?
> I mean, if someone is overloading the line how can I manage to cut
(only)his
> connection?




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