My apologies. I'm new to this group. I just thought since he was starting
from the point of denying each individual address that a little more
in-depth explanation was in order. After your reply though, I thought about
it, and would not want someone just to give me the answer. OK, I guess at
t
I'm helping a colleague who is developing network management software. He
needs to figure out good defaults to use for interface bandwidth and delay
values. Any suggestions on where he could get a good list for different
types of interfaces?
Of course, you can display bandwidth and delay setti
Definately an M model. Though is shows 32 Megs of RAM & 16 FLASH, you still
have the same 68030 processor that comes stock in the 3000 & 4000 routers
(which does not support ATM or FE).
Here's a standard 4000 sho version
cisco 4000 (68030) processor (revision 0xA0) with 16384K/4096K bytes of
me
THIS IS WHAT I FOUND ON THEIR SITES.
EXTREME:
http://www.extremenetworks.com/products/datasheets/bd.asp?anchor=techspecs
Industry--leading Layer 3 switching performance, availability and port
density
6808 Non-blocking 128 Gbps backplane yields over 96 million packet per
second throughput
6816 No
You are right !!! No need to upgrade the FLASH "IF" you can get IOS storage
from a reliable source, i.e. slot0:, disk0:, or another router. The 7500's
pull from a small hard drive called a PMCIA card :-)
Good Luck !!!
Phil
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From: "Jon McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Hello all,
I am preparing for my CCIE. I already plan to use the CCIEbootcamp labs
because I have heard great things about them, but I would also like to get
an instructor led CCIE Lab course. People in this group have mentioned the
Bridges, Routers and Switches course by ARS, and the ECP1 which
CDP is a great help when dealing with Open View's auto discovery. You know-
that router you did not authorize & that did not exist yesterday. One of my
contracts is in a Cisco equipped government shop & we have a lot of GSxx
cowboys, who like to place new routers out on the Enterprise network.
Thanks for the 3COM URL, I am still perplex why my router is trying six time
to netboot when I have nothing in flash and nothing in NVRAM. According to
Cisco (Verbatim) the following should happen:
"If boot commands are in the configuration file, the router software
processes each boot command in
Just remove it and go straight from the router to the switch.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 5:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Opening PIX for all Users
Turn it off!!
>
> > Greetings all,
> >
> > I
You can do site to site with pix, Router to pix, or host to pix using
the VPN client.
If every office does not have a PIX and you can't get budget to put one
in just do an IOS to PIX tunnel.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 20
Hey all,
Question:
1) On a router with multiple outbound paths, if fast switching (or CEF) =
is enabled and outbound traffic comes through towards a given =
destination, is all traffic for that same destination then locked to the =
same path untill the route cache is cleared?
2) If the above is
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business ya- know...
Good Luck !!!
Phil
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From: "tayta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco,groupstudy.associate
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 12:06 PM
Subj
My company offers professional expert-led programs in Cisco certifications.
We have excellent distance learning as well. I can help you to find and
schedule the right courses for your work and your background. We can
schedule a class in your region or you can travel to our headquarters on
Florid
Does anyone know the difference between these two settings. I'm looking at a
Router that has T1 controllers on it set for pri-groups and one controller
that is set for a channel-group. I realize the pri-groups follow the setup I
learned for the Remote Access test, however I don't remember seeing a
Last I heard, the 6816 w/256Gig backplane, was not yet shipping and was still a
ways off...
http://www.extremenetworks.com/products/datasheets/bd.asp?anchor=techspecs
The 6808 is shipping and the numbers on this can be found on the above URL. That
is where I got my numbers for the Black Diamond
Hi,
why not IPSec in tunnel mode ? It may work whith your Rtr, except that you need
appropriate IOS (IPSec DES or IPSec 3DES, according to laws in the involved
countries). Be aware of software encryption memory and cpu usage.
Hope this help.
On 13-Dec-00 Asad Jafari wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in th
So if your bandwidth if 56Kb/s what will be your clock rate.
Do you need to have them exactly set equal (bandwidth and clock rate)
I still need a definition of wire rate. Is it the same thing as bandwidth?
Thanks
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On B
This is in my sh ver:
cisco 4000 (68030) processor (revision 0xB0) with 32768K/16384K bytes of
memory.
What model do you think this router is? 4000, 4000m, 4500, 4700? The
person who purchased it from said it's a 4000m.
-Frank
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Circusnuts wrote:
> You cannot tell the di
If you can believe the CIT class, the small, middle, big, very big, large,
and huge buffers are used for process switching. These are the buffers that
you track with the "show buffers" command. These buffers are in system
memory and they generally get used if you have disabled fast switching an
I sat the beta earlier today, it seemed fine other than the fact that the
title was wrong. It said Cisco VPN Beta Exam.
This was my 8th Cisco exam and it was by far the best written. I was pleased
with it.
Patrick
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From: "Fomes Iain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMA
hmmm,
perhaps some comments?
depends on your needs, you could...
deny addresses 192.168.100.100 - 255 ?
deny 192.168.100.128/25 denies 128-255
deny 192.168.100.100/30 denies 100-103
deny 192.168.100.104/28 denies 104-119
deny 192.168.100.120/29 denies 120-127
permit all
or you could,
perm
Hi,
may use priority queuing controled by an access-list for queue 1 allowing the
host you mentionned, then leave everything else going to default queue.
_should_ work.
Hope this help,
Jean-Marc
On 13-Dec-00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello everybody
>
> I have a practical question for you
56000
and I'm pretty sure wire-rate is the rate you can push data across the
wire, so yes. when people say wire-speed, they mean without latency
usually.
andy
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Pierre-Alex wrote:
> So if your bandwidth if 56Kb/s what will be your clock rate.
>
> Do you need to have them e
Awe, you gotta let the guy do his own work. He doesn't learn from cutting
and pasting...
andy
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE wrote:
> Andy and Edward are both correct. It is much easier if you were trying to
> block address that fall on specific subnet blocks. To specif
It's http://www.juniper.net. Juniper couldn't get the juniper.com people to
give up their domain name.
Priscilla
At 01:10 PM 12/13/00, Babar Hameed wrote:
>have u tried www.juniper.com?
>
>Babar Hameed
>Network Engineer
>Unisys Pakistan.
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: "Erwin Novriy
Caveat Emptor. Quick and dirty review after taking the test.
With all due respect to the author(s), I do not recommend the Sybex book
mentioned below for use to study the 640-025 test.
The book is deficient in the areas of X.25, SNA, Campus Lan Design,
Desktop Protocol Design, Wan Design and
Andy and Edward are both correct. It is much easier if you were trying to
block address that fall on specific subnet blocks. To specifically block
your range 192.168.100.100 - 192.168.100.254 you would need:
The basic concept of access list wildcard masks is that any 0 in the mask
means the add
They both supports 256GBPS and I do not think current
C65 comes with 256GBPS. It only comes with 32GBPS,
you have to spend more than 10k to upgrade to 256GBPS.
How did u calculate 150MPPS on cisco and only 95MPPS
while they both got 256GBPs backplance. I am big fan of
Cisco but I did not underst
Cool!
Thanks
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From: Hennen, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 12:47 PM
To: 'Pierre-Alex'
Subject: RE: Flash DRAM IOS
yes, you can. I have a 1605 at home that came with a 2mb flash with ip
only. I have a ip/fw image on tftp server th
EIGRP was also quite broken in IOS 11.0. If you're running EIGRP, you
should upgrade.
Priscilla
At 11:53 AM 12/13/00, Tony van Ree wrote:
>Hi Jason,
>
>I think you will find that version 11 of the IOS has "no ip classless" set
>by default and version 12 has "ip classess" as its default.
>
>Ear
On a home lab, by passing the Flash may be Handy, if you cannot afford the
extra flash to run a more powerful IOS...
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From: Pernell Jacobs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 12:20 PM
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Subject: RE: Flash DRAM IOS
So is it
Kyle,
Let me know how you do. PEACE
Raheem
>From: "Tom Keough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Tom Keough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: boson tests??
>Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 16:25:44 -0500
>
>Kyle,
>I started preparing for the
That was based on the Cat6500 with the 32Gig switching fabric and used old line
cards which were out of date even at the time of the test. The current version
of the box supports a 256Gig fabric with distributed line cards and performance
around 150Million PPS. The Extreme is around 95Mpps and i
At 11:25 PM 12/12/00, CCIE TB wrote:
>Hi group members,
>
>I'm just wondering...if you can access a router by telneting to it, you can
>get most of the information that you will get through CDP. Then what is the
>benefit of CDP?
Consider your "if clause." Often you can't Telnet to a router. What
I can't say for sure, but my guess is no.
If you look at http://www.memoryx.com - you can see that the modules are
different.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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http://www.oledre
Cisco's site has a lot of good Frame Relay info, obviously. Nevertheless,
I've listed a few of my favorites that may prove to be useful.
Best of luck,
--Mike
http://www.nwfusion.com/research/framerelay.html?nf#search
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/knowledge/wan/subifs.htm
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Frank Kim wrote:
> Since we're talking about 4000's, how can we distinguise it from a 4000,
> 4000m, 4500, or 4700? They all look the same. Also, unlike the 2500
> series, they don't tell you the sub model from the back.
Inside, they definitly look different. Here is a ch
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Eric Gunn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just finished my CCNP and originally planned to go right on to the
> Security Exam, wether that be 1 or 4 tests it didn't really matter to me.
> However I also planned on starting on the road towards my CCIE right away
> as well. Is it worth ge
That's correct. The only two commands that you have to reload a router, are
when changing the ISDN switch type and changing subinterfaces from
point-to-point to point-to-multipoint or vice versa. At least the only two
that I've heard of. I'd be interested if someone has heard of any others.
--
dear all
We have a problem related to accessing the lotus notes server over
WAN. We have a T1 leased line between our branch office and head office. We
are not able to access the mails properly, i.e we are able to open the
mails from branch office but r not able to view or detach the attachme
I am configuring tacacs for a big network. Please shed some light on this
process. I am unable to find any reference to TACACS+ for router access.
Thank you.
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You do not have to use the BACKUP INTERFACE command, that is just another way of doing
it. I like the floating static commands much better, I can test the ISDN connectivity
without having to take the serial interface down. And the Backup Interface command
does
not work very well in a frame rela
You are correct! Someone else also pointed the error to me.
Thank You!
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From: Pernell Jacobs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 11:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: TFTP Subdirectories
i believe you do not need to include the root in
You need to do a 'no int s0/0.2' write mem, reload, then put it back in as a
point-to-point. IOS won't let you change the link type, and you can't just
take the sub-int out and put it back in, you have to reload the router then
re-add it.
Greg
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From: "les flack" <[EMA
Sure, you could pull the flash entirely, or put IP-only for basic
functionality on a minimum size flash. Considering how relatively expensive
flash memory is, and how cheap (most) DRAM is, most student labs probably do
exactly that -- or compress the IOS image on a 2500 series to conserve flash
s
Hi all,
Are those 2600's 8M flash memory compatible with the 25xx, 36xx and 4xxx
router ?
Please advice! Thanks
Regards,
Anthony
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Dear All :
I 've test the cisco Aironet 340 .
It 've transmit power drop in NT 4.0, Before, This notebook irq is some
problem.
But, now is ok. I've test other win2000 or win98.. is no this problem.
Any body is same problem ?
eric ^_^
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Sure, Telnet will give you all the info (and more) you can get from
CDP. But imagine having access or knowledge of only one router or
switch. How would you know what is on "the other side" to telnet to, not
to mention their IP address?
CDP will tell you info of live devices you may not know
>
> 0. How do you choose the clock rate on an serial interface?
clock rate 64000 for instance. the clock rate is only configured on the
dce.
> 1. What is the relationship (if any) between the wire rate and the clock
> rate?
the clock rate is the number of bits that can be transmitted in a
seco
1. It can't create the file name because of the /'s you are using. It
doesn't recognize that you're attempting to put it into a subdirectory...
My best advice would be to use a single Cisco directory, and name your
running-config file something like 12132000_2500running-config. That way
you hav
Caslow's book Cisco Certification ISBN 0-13-082537-9 pp877-679 contains an
acces-list algorithmn -- can be improved. Following may work for your
example to block 192.168.100.100 - 192.168.100.254
permit 192.168.100.255 0.0.0.0 -- broadcast
deny 192.168.100.960.0.0.31 -- 96->127
deny 19
I looked up the reference you make with respect to setting bit 13--it's a
confusing sentence but what it's saying, is that if you have boot system
commands set in your configuration files, a net boot will NOT be attempted
if bit 13 is set if no boot system commands are able to load a valid IOS
ima
Not that I am any sort of expert in Novell, but have you checked the
encapsulation type of the local server and the clients to see if it matches?
Also, is the external IPX network number the same. And, as someone else
mentioned, try and set a preferred server in your client software.
Just my 2 c
To add from my own personal experience, I work for an ISP. We buy the
majority of our stuff from Cisco and as a result, we have CCO logins. If
your company is a Cisco reseller, or you buy a lot of gear from them, I
would venture to say that a CCO login is merely a click or a phone call
away.
He
It also is required for ODR routing. -
exec>router odr
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> Hi group members,
>
> I'm just wondering...if you can access a router by telneting to it, you
can
> get most of the informa
You can't change a subinterface from one type to another without rebooting.
In this case, you already have it configured as multipoint. Either use
another subinterface or remove this one and reboot.
HTH,
John
> Help,
>
> I have a 3600 @ 11.3 which is running as a frame switch on some por
I think it is quite good for the money. I have it and the switching and find
them both good. Not as good as a lab but for the money worth it. I have just
ordered the VOIP CIM--hopefully it will also be good. That being said I
would think that they would be more helpful for CCNP studies than for th
Edward,
You can configure a single access list for the last 128 addresses (129 thru
254). Then another access list could be used for say 97 thru 128. You need
to think in binary to do this, 100 is not an easy binary number to deal
with!
Regards
James Kilby
Projec
Was the gist of their presentation based on the ZDNET Comparison of the Black Diamond
v.
Cat6500? If so, let me know, as I have a truckload of info refuting that
pf
Mohamed Heeba wrote:
> hi guys
> just coming now from extreme presentation .looks like they have much more
> str
Maybe this will help:
Let's say your TFTP server is installed in E:\Tftp and it's root directory
is configured to E:\Tftp\Root.
You now create two directories:
E:\Tftp\Root\Cfg
E:\Tftp\Root\IOS
Let's say that this server has IP address 10.1.2.3, you can now do this:
Router-1#
then tried to delete it and bring it back up as a point-to-point. You will
get this error with 11.x IOS. Delete the interface and restart the router.
That should enable you to change the frame type to multipoint.
Good luck,
Duncan
-Original Message-
From: les flack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
Next time do a search on Cisco website. Don't let other users do your jobs.
here is the link on password recovery for the Catalyst 1200, 2900, 2900
Series G, 2926, 4000, 4840G, 4908G-L3, 5000, 5500, 6000
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_6000.html
- Original Message -
From:
>suaveguru wrote:
>>
>> knows anything below what it does ?
>>
>> route-map MikeTest permit 10
>> set community 6461:701 additive
>
>Adds community 6461:701 to the list of communities
>carried with the route. Without keyword 'additive',
>it will remove other communities.
>
>It is used with BGP
Dear Anne,
You can deduct from the output:
Bit 14 is not set because Diagnostic mode is disabled
Bit 15 is not set because IP broadcasts do not have network
Bit 13 is set because the router will Boot default ROM software if network
boot fails
so the config-register starts with 0x2
Bit 12 and 1
You can do it based on subnet. If you could narrow down the largest legal
subnet in the block of ips you wanted to deny then block the left over
ones with a smaller subnet or individuals. Good planning and design says
things like this should fall on subnet lines.
andy
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Edwar
It worked. Thanks
Cisco4000#copy run tftp
Address or name of remote host []? 192.168.0.109
Destination filename [running-config]? tftp://192.168.0.109/cisco4000/hello
!!
754 bytes copied in 2.224 secs (377 bytes/sec)
Cisco4000#
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Its a time saving protocol to help you nail down the important details for
mapping out and troubleshooting your network. Sometimes you may not be
able to telnet to something, such as a provider's router also.
andy
> - Original Message -
> From: CCIE TB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL
I also have my scheduled for the 15th. After seeing all the emails about
this, I called Sylvan yesterday and they stated Cisco was having some
problems with the exam, but all is well now.
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From: Fomes Iain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 4:
Don't use the first slash.
You can see it on the error message, where it shows two slashes after the IP
address.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
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~
Change this:
Destination filename [running-config]? cisco/4000/running-config
Hth,
Ole
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CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
Evan
-Original Message-
From: Zhiping Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 6:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to recover password of cat5000?
Hi,meganac,
i read your mail about
Hi Erwin,
I'm not sure if your looking for the right company. Juniper Networks manufacture high
end, service provider oriented routers. I'm not positive by your email that this is
what you desire. Potentially the 6000 OSR I believe from Cisco is about the only
device from the Enterprise cre
Hello,
I just finished my CCNP and originally planned to go right on to the
Security Exam, wether that be 1 or 4 tests it didn't really matter to me.
However I also planned on starting on the road towards my CCIE right away
as well. Is it worth getting the CCNP Security speciality or would I b
No, I am not a risk taker.
As a Cisco instructor, I may be asked this question in the future.
So is it technical possible to run a router with less Flash than required if
you load from a TFTP server?
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From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, Decemb
On your pc you can put in IOS in different directories and then point your
TFTP session to that directory.
-Original Message-
From: Donald B Johnson Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 11:28 AM
To: Pierre-Alex; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TFTP Subdirectorie
I think you are missing some commands from the config on your router. if you
want to back up the interface you have to use the BACKUP INTERFACE command
on the primary interface. And to have a threshold level you need to use the
command BACKUP DELAY, and for the threshold you need to use the comman
Hi all,
I was just wondering is there a way to specify a range of ip addresses in an
access list. Say for instance that I am using an RFC1700 address
192.168.100.0/24 and I want to block ip addresses 192.168.100.100 -
192.168.100.254 from going out to 0.0.0.0 do I have to manually do 154
seperate
Buy all you can afford, or have time to take. :-) They are sometimes
written by different authors, but it is just luck of the draw or your
personal opinion of whos is better. I used them for 2 of my 4 CCNP tests.
They are for the most part, harder than the actual cert, because they are
very det
CDP helps you know what equipment is attached to what ports, ip addresses
and routing information. Telnet just gives you connection.
-Original Message-
From: Donald B Johnson Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 11:47 AM
To: CCIE TB; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
As usual, all answers to life (NOT) are on the csco page. It is a very
good search engine. ;-)
Jim C
CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, MCSE, MCP 2K, et al.
Sorry, just got my W2k this morning, had to show it off. hehehe
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
-Original Message-
From: Z
I'm not an ISDN guru but it appears that the s0:15 s7:15 commands are used to
configure the D channel on a E1 PRI.
-- Original Message --
From: "Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 13:21:21 +0800
>i am r
hi all
I am at present trying to start a study of heavy content distribution, Video
and music clips using broadband technology. I am looking for resouces on
equipment architectures for such a setup, so far I have not turned up much.
I would be grateful for any links etc
thanks
tayta
Unless you have another subdirectory under cisco called cisco then, remove
the work cisco from the tftp filename you give.
Andy
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Pierre-Alex wrote:
> I am using Cisco TFTP. In the field: TFTP Server Root directory , I have
> Z:\1.OS\Cisco (Z: is a mapped drive.)
>
> -
I am using Cisco TFTP. In the field: TFTP Server Root directory , I have
Z:\1.OS\Cisco (Z: is a mapped drive.)
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From: Andy Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 7:50 AM
To: Pierre-Alex
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: TFTP Subdirectories
SCENARIO:
The root of my TFTP server is a folder called Cisco
Cisco has 2 subfolders: Cisco4000 and Cisco2500
I want to copy my running configuration to the Cisco4000 subfolder
WHAT I DID:
Cisco4000#copy run tftp
Address or name of remote host []? 192.168.0.109
Destination filename [running-con
Each T1/E1 uses a virtual serial interface when it comes in the NAS with PRI
signaling. 15, if I am correct is the D-channel on the E1-PRI (equal to
channel 23 on a T1 PRI).
No modems involved.
Adam
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From: "Babar Hameed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fr
Are you sure that your tftpboot directory is /cisco on the machine? Is the
machine unix or windows? make sure the permissions are 777 if its
unix. Also, make sure you have enough room in your flash for the file. dir
should show you.
andy
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Pierre-Alex wrote:
> SCENARIO:
>
>
I believe that telnet works at layer seven and cdp works at layer two. There
may be some differences there. CCIETB
Duck
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From: CCIE TB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 8:25 PM
Subject: What can CDP offer ?
> Hi group members
Help,
I have a 3600 @ 11.3 which is running as a frame switch on some ports
and I am trying to configure some of the other ports as routed
point-to-point sub-ints.
But when configuring the second sub int I get the following.
frsw1(config)#int s0/0.1 point-to-point
frsw1(config-subif)#exit
frsw1
Here's information on password recovery for many different models:
http://www.cisco.com/public/news_training/itsnews/28.html#password
(watch for word wrap)
It is always good to start at http://www.cisco.com and use their search.
I got this by typing in '5000 password recovery'
Hth,
Ole
see if any of these help.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
-Original Message-
From: Zhiping Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 December 2000 12:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to recover password of cat5000?
Hi,meganac,
i read your ma
I don't believe tftp allows directory browsing. You would have to set the
tftp directory to point to the sub directory.
Duck
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From: Pierre-Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 1:41 PM
Subject: TFTP Subdirectories
> I would
Those questions may sound silly to some of you, but I have not found
satisfactory answers in the literature or on the archives.
0. How do you choose the clock rate on an serial interface?
1. What is the relationship (if any) between the wire rate and the clock
rate?
2. What is the relationship if
Say you have a router with 8 meg of Flash which requires 16 to run an IOS.
Given that you can upload the IOS from a TFTP server directly into DRAM why
would you need to upgrade flash?
Pierre
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Frank wrote:
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> but what does "int s0:15...int s7:15" mean?
Serial0:15 to Serial7:15 are D channels of PRIs.
Saa
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suaveguru wrote:
>
> knows anything below what it does ?
>
> route-map MikeTest permit 10
> set community 6461:701 additive
Adds community 6461:701 to the list of communities
carried with the route. Without keyword 'additive',
it will remove other communities.
It is used with BGP.
Saa
> -Original Message-
> From: GNOME [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 13 December 2000 10:25
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CID beta after 7 dec?
>
> Is that so
> i have scheduled it on 15 Dec
>
> "Andrei Hladki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 915meu$7b0$[EMAIL
You wrote "... If this file cannot be found, the router continues to boot
from ROM
Monitor. An IOS can be sent to the router via Xmodem through the console or
AUX port if an AUX port exists."
I was not able to find the command from ROM Monitor (neither from RXBoot
mode) allowing you to load the I
Guys,
Is this possible:-
I have a 7200 with 6 fast ethernet ports in it.
I have 2 6509`s with fast ethernet ports..
what i want do do is this ,
etherchannel all 6 ports on my 7200 into two groups of three
etherchannel 3 ports on each 6509 into a etherchannel group
create subinterfaces on each C
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