sc0 interface

2001-03-14 Thread jeongwoo park

hi all
what is the purpose of configuring sc0 interface?
thanks.

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Re: sc0 interface

2001-03-14 Thread Thangavel .V.M

A logical interface on the cisco switches to which IP address and other
parameters can be assigned.

Administrator can gain access to the catalyst by telnetting to this addr.

Regards / Thangavel

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> hi all
> what is the purpose of configuring sc0 interface?
> thanks.
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Re: sc0 interface

2001-03-14 Thread Circusnuts

Better known as VLAN 1 in the IOS switches.  Look @ it as a loopback
interface.  As long as one port is up on the switch, you will be able to get
to it.  This IP address defines what subnet the switch is on though.  If you
want to uplink into a common network, set the SC0 or VLAN1 in that desired
subnet.

Phil

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> A logical interface on the cisco switches to which IP address and other
> parameters can be assigned.
>
> Administrator can gain access to the catalyst by telnetting to this addr.
>
> Regards / Thangavel
>
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re: sc0 interface

2001-03-24 Thread wang


But that's the only purpose of configuring of  sc0 interface?
I want to know more about of sc0 intface, any response will be appreciated.
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A logical interface on the cisco switches to which IP address and other
parameters can be assigned.

Administrator can gain access to the catalyst by telnetting to this addr.

Regards / Thangavel

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> hi all
> what is the purpose of configuring sc0 interface?
> thanks.
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Re: sc0 interface

2001-03-24 Thread Circusnuts

<< I want to know more about of sc0 intface, any response will be
appreciated. >>

Research under SC0 or Vlan1 on the CCO.  Picture it as a loopback, in that
it's a logical interface with access via any port coming into the switch
(except Ethernet).  This IP is where you would point your SNMP polling
server, it's the IP for Telnet-ing, used for Cisco View's webbing-in, & it
defines what layer 3 subnet your network (accessing devices) must be on.

I don't think I know anymore about the topic :o)

Phil

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>
> But that's the only purpose of configuring of  sc0 interface?
> I want to know more about of sc0 intface, any response will be
appreciated.
> -ԭʼÓʼþ-
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> Thangavel .V.M
> ·¢ËÍʱ¼ä: 2001Äê3ÔÂ14ÈÕ 16:56
> ÊÕ¼þÈË: jeongwoo park; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ö÷Ìâ: Re: sc0 interface
>
>
> A logical interface on the cisco switches to which IP address and other
> parameters can be assigned.
>
> Administrator can gain access to the catalyst by telnetting to this addr.
>
> Regards / Thangavel
>
> - Original Message -
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> > hi all
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sc0 interface in catalyst 5000 [7:8535]

2001-06-14 Thread fmxiao

what does sc0 interface or ip address use for in catalyst 5000?




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RE: sc0 interface in catalyst 5000 [7:8535]

2001-06-14 Thread dragi radovanovic

for telnet and management purposes. nothing else.and with newer catos, you
can get an ip address assigned from a dhcp server!

Dragi


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Re: sc0 interface in catalyst 5000 [7:8535]

2001-06-14 Thread Roy

nothing else realy? ooppss, thanx a lot

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> for telnet and management purposes. nothing else.and with newer catos, you
> can get an ip address assigned from a dhcp server!
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can't ping the Sc0 interface ip address [7:58383]

2002-12-01 Thread Kevin GU
Hi,
I have a C4006 in the Local LAN already, all the while it is working fine. I
need more ports for user device, so add one more c5009 switch.
I've connected a C5009 and a C4006 switches with a cross cable on port 3/1.
Set ip address 53.245.35.6/24 for C4006's Sc0 interface. Set ip address
53.245.35.3/24 for C5009's Sc0 interface. But I can't ping each other. I set
the port to trunk. so the users connected to C5009 are able to access the
whole network. But I still can't ping the Sc0 management IP address.
Any one can help me? 


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Re: can't ping the Sc0 interface ip address [7:58383]

2002-12-01 Thread Larry Letterman
are both sc0 interfaces in the same vlan...
is the trunk carrying all the vlans ?


Kevin GU wrote:

>Hi,
>I have a C4006 in the Local LAN already, all the while it is working fine. I
>need more ports for user device, so add one more c5009 switch.
>I've connected a C5009 and a C4006 switches with a cross cable on port 3/1.
>Set ip address 53.245.35.6/24 for C4006's Sc0 interface. Set ip address
>53.245.35.3/24 for C5009's Sc0 interface. But I can't ping each other. I set
>the port to trunk. so the users connected to C5009 are able to access the
>whole network. But I still can't ping the Sc0 management IP address.
>Any one can help me?




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Re: can't ping the Sc0 interface ip address [7:58383]

2002-12-01 Thread guy shurki
try to check layr 1 and 2 of the physical port 3/1, and the vlans that they
are in, check the show int 3/1 command, and please post it.

guy


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RE: can't ping the Sc0 interface ip address [7:58383]

2002-12-02 Thread s vermill
Kevin GU wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I have a C4006 in the Local LAN already, all the while it is
> working fine. I need more ports for user device, so add one
> more c5009 switch.
> I've connected a C5009 and a C4006 switches with a cross cable
> on port 3/1. Set ip address 53.245.35.6/24 for C4006's Sc0
> interface. Set ip address 53.245.35.3/24 for C5009's Sc0
> interface. But I can't ping each other. I set the port to
> trunk. so the users connected to C5009 are able to access the
> whole network. But I still can't ping the Sc0 management IP
> address.
> Any one can help me? 


Did you set the default gateway?  I don't know if a switch will generate the
ICMP echo request without it.  I realize that we're talking layer two here
between the switches, but I seem to recall that a gateway needs to be set
regardless.  I'll experiment on a 6509 later today.


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RE: can't ping the Sc0 interface ip address [7:58383]

2002-12-02 Thread Kevin GU
Thanks for your help. I found the problem. I'd put the Sc0 into different
vlan. ;o). Sorry for trouble you. After join the same vlan, it works.


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