Hello colleagues,
do you know if there is an IOS command that allows to disconnect an ISDN
call ? So far, I usually shutdown the BRI to disconect the call, but I have
a feeling there might be an easier way.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Georg Pauwen
Dear member!
Pls advise which model to use for the abovementioned.
Details is as follows -
1) 16MB Flash memory
2) 4MB Memory
3) 10/100TX Fast Ethernet
4) 48MHz Risc
5) Support lease line 128Kbps for WAN
6) 1 serial syncronise
7) Automatic speed detection
8) Automatic duplex negotiation
this question is quite confusing :
which cisco router support multilayer switching ??
the choice is 4500,5500,6500,7500, the answer is
4500 and 7500 I don't know what is the purpose
of this question , anybody can tell me why 5500 and
6500 is not correct ?
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Try different port speeds I have seen this after the baud rate has been
changed.
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I am not getting any display on my hyperterminal screen.
Could someone please provide some commands for configuring a 1601 AUI port
as the ethernet one is blown.
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My guess would be because the 5500 and 6500 are switches, not routers.
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this question is quite confusing :
which cisco router
There's nothing to configure. The AUI and RJ-45 interfaces go to the same
internal logic board. Just plug a transceiver onto the AUI, plug your
Ethernet cable into it, and you should be up running, unless there's
something wrong with the innards of the router that is affecting the
Ethernet
Simple rule of thumb... CSC/4 it is 11.0(22) capable. For the Telco
cloud, 10.0 is where all the needed stuff starts (DSLW/ Frame/ X.25). I've
run them in the past 11.0(22) runs fine with version 11.0 12.0 routers.
Also- the only difference between the AGS/MGS/CGS, is how may cards they can
Guys,
I just need to configured the Auto Answer on the modem and connect it to the
console port.
That all.
Regards,
William
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I want to set up a modem access on my Catalyst 6509 switch for TAC engineer
to dial in to check my
How can I change the port speed or BAUD Rate ? I am not getting any
display ???
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Try different port speeds I have seen this after the baud rate has been
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very useful..
http://www.thawte.com/ucgi/gothawte.cgi?a=e058209850018000
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Would someone be so kind as to explain why BGP speakers within a common =
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need to be fully meshed please.
I am reading some Cisco documentation that is attached to this message.
The paragraphs in red are what is not quite clear to me.
Thanks a lot.
Anyone have any idea where if any i can get any visios for a cs-800
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And depending on the network topology you can even skip a few
layer 2 hops and 1 layer 3 hop when compare to traditional
routing.
Tony Olzak wrote:
But the performance is still much faster than manually routing =
everything.
After the first couple of packets, the switch doesn't need to go =
Hi All
My server and DHCP is connected to a Catalyst 4003 switch. I do not have
any VLAN and I use all default configuration on the switch. When I try =
to
connect any workstation having 10 Mbps ethernet card to the switch, the
clients do not get a DHCP request from the server.=20
But the
Cisco Catalyst=AE Switches Landing.url =20
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Any 6500 series switch can be a layer 3 switch as well as the 3500
series and 2900 series, I believe.
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Network Management Engineers will work with Implementation Engineers to =
deploy and configure enterprise
If you simply wish to filter out all updates *except* the Netware file =
servers you can
use an output sap filter on the wan interface of *each* router. (I am =
assuming that you
have IOS feature sets on your routers which support IPX.) For example:
Router A
The list went through this several times already.
Blocking ports , , , is useless.. since Beta6, Napster =
has
been able to work on ANY port, INCLUDING 80.. so to kill Napster, you =
would
have to kill all access to http/tcp80.. NOT good. Blocking the IPs is =
the
best and most
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Neal,
Congratulations passing the exam and thanks for the link. This is very
helpful.
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100 questions, took me 32 of 120 minutes allowed, and I walked out
with an 839
I have an AGS+ with 8 serial ports running IOS 10.3(6). I'd like to use it
as a frame relay switch.
When I go to a serial interface and try to set the clock rate I get the
following error:
"Setting clockrate for DTE's is not allowed"
Is there a particular version of IOS that I should use?
HI,
Golbalknowledge has a great course in Toronto called Advanced BGP, most
recommended.
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Is
While I try to ping a remote ip address from the router CLI, I am asked to
type escape sequence to abort.
I know I would sound silly asking this question, But to be honest, I don't
know the answer for this. Can anyone tell me what is the escape sequence to
abort pinging from the CLI.
Thanks in
While I try to ping a remote ip address from the router CLI, I am asked to
type escape sequence to abort.
I know I would sound silly asking this question, But to be honest, I don't
know the answer for this. Can anyone tell me what is the escape sequence to
abort pinging from the CLI.
*** I am
Hi.
I have a question, When does a ISDN router know to "pick up" the line
and proceed with authentication?
I have 2 routers and one needs to dial into the other, but for security
reasons the dialing router cannot receive any calls. I'm looking for a
command that will tell the router to do so,
Have a look at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1917.htm
Raphael Kruczkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/21/2000 01:52:09 PM
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Now i am constructing a FR network ,the network center is a 7507 router with
a PA-MC-8E1/120,the branch is
a 3640 with a NM-2CE1B.And i want to assign 2 pvcs for each 3640 to FR
net.The line between branch and ceenter
is 2M ,so i think i need on CE1 port only.
This is the first time for me to
John,
First thing is you must identify what type of interface your
serial port is emulating. The only two choices
you have are DTE and DCE. DTE devices(normally the router) receives a clock
from the DCE(normally the CSU/DSU or network equipment) provides the clock.
On the AGS's I
In case you have 2 routers connect back-to-back with iBGP, you don't need
IGP.
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send a response.
I think BGP
I've entered all the commands to set up the T1 service module, but when I do
a show run or show start, I don't see them (except for one line). A show
interface shows some of the settings (ESF, B8ZS), but I'm just curious how
it keeps the settings.
Are there any useful commands for
Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone here should have ample
experience using COM ports to get consoles
Hyperterminal is saying 'Unable to open COM1'. This port on this laptop has
been working fine for months, and this just started. I've deleted the COM
port in Windows,
Is anything else using com1 ie. palm software or something else. Are you
sure it's com1 and not com2 or 3?
Charles
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Man, that makes me feel dumb. Apparently, Hotsync manager doesn't let
anything else use the COM port.
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Man, that makes me feel dumb. Apparently, Hotsync manager doesn't let
anything else use the COM port.
The following is sample config on cisco site .
i got 2 questions:
1.when should we use" frame-relay map" command?
2 Do we have to get DLCI from carrier before config the router?could the
framerelay
switch assign the DLCI automaticaly?
version 11.2 *
service udp-small-servers *
service
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frank
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Could you post a link or somewhere to get this info. I have been looking
and cannot find anything. I remember covering this in BCRAN and would
like to go through it again. Having to do with the serial lines and the
sampling rate, bit robbing etc. SF/ESF AMI/B8ZS etc. If you have a link
to this
I would clarify that the rule here is that you each BGP speaking router needs to have
a route to the Next Hop routers advertised into the AS.
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In case you have 2 routers connect back-to-back with iBGP,
Clear the whole bri or the subinterface concerned,
clear int bri 0
or clear int bri 0:2
Heiko
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Is somebody here who nows place when BGP course trainning can be attended ?
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sounds like a 1720 or 1750 router with some flavor of T1 WIC installed
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/1700/prodlit/1750_ds.htm
Dave H
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Could you post a link or somewhere to get this info. I have been looking
and cannot find anything. I remember covering this in BCRAN and would
like to go through it again. Having to do with the serial lines and the
sampling rate, bit robbing etc. SF/ESF AMI/B8ZS etc. If you have a link
to this
Dear Group
I have to recover the password of a Dec brouter 90
(68030) processor revision A with 8MB of memory.It has
Cisco IOS 10.2(5).Its register value is set as 0x102.
Guys it is emergency and I am in a deep trouble.
thanks in advance..
Danial
set port host in config mode
Muhammad Asif Rashid wrote:
Hi All
My server and DHCP is connected to a Catalyst 4003 switch. I do not have
any VLAN and I use all default configuration on the switch. When I try =
to
connect any workstation having 10 Mbps ethernet card to the switch, the
Well, a 68030 processor is the same one a 2500 uses. Have you tried
Ctrl-Break on startup to see if you get the same thing? If that works,
try o/r 0x2142 enter then i enter. Can't say I've ever worked with
that router before, though.
Craig
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Group,
Though I rarely contribute, just wanted to say that after a long and more
round about approach than most, I finished the CCNP. I have to pretty much
internalize the satisfaction that I got from passing, because outside of
this list and and the networking industry, who the hell knows
I had called Arca to place an order for the Emulte lite ISDN simulator and
they said that the Emutel Lite has been discontinued. They have come out
with an Emutel Solo which also has ADSL simulation. Also the ISDN interfaces
(S/T or U) are user configurable.
Has any one used this simulator. Any
Daniel --
If this box is truely cisco IOS then put some bits in where the zero is.
Like 0x142 instead of 0x102. The bits tell it to ignore the startup config.
You can also check on cisco.com.
Here is a link to a White Paper on T-1 basics. It covers with moderate
detail what you are wanting.
http://www.ttc.com/downloads/white_papers/t1_tn.pdf
There are many other White Papers on the page I found the this one on that
might be of interest
to everyone.
Congratulations Chris - we understand ;)
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Group,
Though I rarely contribute, just wanted to say that after a long and
Because the 5500 and 6500 are SWITCHES that support
multilayer switching, not ROUTERS.
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this question is quite confusing :
IMS in Atlanta now has a very thorough 5-day course
www.imsinc.com
Patrick
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Subject: RE: BGP trainning course (more advancet the better)
HI,
Golbalknowledge has a great
do you know if there is an IOS command that allows to
disconnect an ISDN
call ? So far, I usually shutdown the BRI to disconect the
call, but I
have
a feeling there might be an easier way.
Have you considered using this command?
clear interface bri 0
HTH,
Paul Werner
See also:
http://www.larscom.com/support/multimedia/acrobat/access-t/access-t.pdf
Watch the wrap. Pages 9 to 19
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To: Christopher Larson; 'Howard C. Berkowitz'; [EMAIL
Neal,
I took the CID exam last week and faild by 21 points. I too received a =
ZERO on the security and have talked to at least 5 people that have =
taken the cert, some passed some failed but everyone one of them got a =
ZERO for security issues. I agree I wonder if this was a misprint.
"Neal
Please I need the advice of somebody in the house.
I want to start my cisco certification next year, must I have my MCSE first
before moving in to CCNA ? or I can do it directly without bothering myself
with MCSE first.
Any little advice will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Please I need the advice of somebody in the house.
I want to start my cisco certification next year, must I have my MCSE first
before moving in to CCNA ? or I can do it directly without bothering myself
with MCSE first.
Any little advice will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Secrets of the rich
Again, truly a question. How much of this is BGP configuration and
troubleshooting and how much does it help understand serious global
routing?
IMS in Atlanta now has a very thorough 5-day course
www.imsinc.com
Patrick
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Thanks.
It's been a while since I have seen a freebie
Did anyone ever get those alarm clocks
JaW
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Subject: Free Book From Cisco
Cisco
We just got stuff in for the Cisco Networking Academy here. This
program takes you to the CCNP level
The package was (1) 2514 (4) 2501s a Cat1912 and a Cat1924.
I passed the CCNP by OJT and reading, I think a lab is CRITICAL for
CCIE (because VERY few production networks have the diversity
No...I didn't get my modem cord either!
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Thanks.
It's been a while since I have seen a
I just got a book entitled SAFEguarding the E-Business Network.
But I always wondered what ever happened to the Alarm Clock.
I thought it was just me.
At 11:57 AM 12/21/2000 -0600, you wrote:
No...I didn't get my modem cord either!
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Hi Muhammad,
I am afraid I cannot find any attached Cisco documentation.
But I will try and answer your question.
IBGP speakers need to be full meshed to prevent routing loops that
could occur from a "distance vector routing protocol" like behaviour.
By having a full mesh, an IBGP peer gets
http://www.ciscopress.com/changeling.cfm?chnglng=16
Here is the website? you can get these Cd's at any book stores...
Brian
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...a router with VLAN support that is. Most hardware platforms will do as
long as they have fast ethernet port and plus image IOS.
Greg
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Regards,
Jason Baker
I am having trouble configuring VPN client on NT4.0/SP5 notebooks. Its really
weird. I am using NT domain authentication. When I use the VPN dialer it goes
through NT authentication successfully and establishes secure connection. I
can monitor the session on concentrator. But still I can not ping
Please provide a link or location to get something a little more powerful
than the Cisco config maker.
it is great but still limited.
Also trying to get some software to configure the switches. if you know of
any please advise.
thx
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There's a 50/50 chance anyone could get 0 on the security section, since
there's only one question! Also, quite a few of the questions on the CID
test are tricky and weird, so maybe that one is too. I checked my score and
I got it right, but I'm used to the trickiness. ;-)
As I recall, the
We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or
when you write to config file. We gone thru changing
VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco.
It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI
Hmmm, no alarm clock and no modem extension cord.
Guess, Cisco is being the Grinch. I'll byte on
this one.
Thanks
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Wow! I feel 50% loved by Cisco as I got the alarm clock
but not the zip cord. But, don't feel too jealous of
me, the clock wouldn't keep the time and all it wouldn't
stop playing some stupid song. The city dump has it
now... ;-)
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Hi,
Here is another one I often get into discussion about.
Yes you can do a
router#clear int bri
or in the case where you may want to clear a "B" channel on a primary. Find which is
the relevant channel and do something like.
router#clear int s0/2:23 or whatever
On an Asynch line do a
This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5800's running
this code. Boot without a config let it get FULLY booted, then copy start
to run. This works for us, as it seems the router does not fully get
initialized before certain configurations get loaded. Also, it seems that
Thank you all for the great posts. Passed my written today with an 80%. =
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Hi,
It is not always that simple.
A nasty little trick that can stop your comms dead on a busy service.
The "ethernet" standards specify the "heartbeat" (SQE) test must be on. Therefore for
an AUI transceiver to comply with the standards it come with the SQE test "ON". This
has the effect
Ctrl-shift-6 let go then X
Shawn
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Thanx.
For years
It has been running fine for past 6 months with same IOS and we have =
not
changed any thing on the router recently. I am=A0suspecting flash =
memory or
mem on VIP card. We do have SLA with Cisco,=A0 talked to=A0TAC and they
do not think it's IOS cos 12.07T is solid and stable IOS.=20
The router
Hi,
It is the same as the abort for traceroute
Teunis
n Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 10:11:57 AM, Charles Nunie wrote:
Thanx. For years I've tried to figure that one out.
Dzilo
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I believe it is ctrl+shift+6 al at the same time.
Gene
While I try to
My understanding of how most switches work is that one port is mapped to one
MAC address, correct? If this is indeed true, what happens when you attach
a hub to a switch port? I know that it is still functional, but what does
the switch do for the additional hub MAC addresses that are hanging
Congrats
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It maps ALL MAC addresses learned on that port to that port. Not just one.
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My understanding of how most switches work is that
Hi,
WELL DONE.
I am from an English speaking country but not American English.
I have in every Cisco paper ever done had trouble interpreting the poorly written
questions. I in fact practice by attempting to answer double negatives, multple
choice questions with no correct answers (best of
Hi,
There is a fair chance that all your ethernet is shot.
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 09:33:22 AM, Shane Stockman wrote:
Could someone please provide some commands for configuring a 1601 AUI port
as the ethernet one is blown.
Thanks
Enable portfast mate!
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Hi All
My server and DHCP is connected to
Hi,
The DLCI is assigned by the supplier. It has only local significance.
OK you get a line installed and it has a a number to indicate to the supplier and
switch what the physical service (for want of a better word) is. Over this service
runs one or more "Switched" circuits. These can
How about English as 4th or 5th language ?
I do not think it should really matter and hard to
understand technical English. It will definitely help
if some of Cisco exams are not poorly written.
Inamul
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1. you don't need the 'frame-relay map' command, because you've implemented the
'frame-relay interface-dlci' command. These commands are used to map the level-3
address (IP addr in this case) to your level-2 address (the dlci). You use one or the
other command.
2. DLCIs are assigned by the
I got the alarm clock, but it doesn't work. :(
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Guess, Cisco is being the Grinch. I'll
Try upgrading to SP6a. I think there are some problems with SP5 (regardless
of what the documentation on the Cisco web site says.
Dave
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Vicky Chappel
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:09 PM
To: [EMAIL
Looking on CCO, unable to find out the minimum req's to see if current
equipment is compatible with IPV6...?? Any leads would be appreciated.
Rick Watson
Network Engineer
OUSD(Comptroller)
703.697.5710
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I believe that the frame-relay map command is used when IARP is not taking
place.
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From: Mike Balistreri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; frank
Subject: Re: about frame relay
1. you don't need the
It's a wonder you got the "time o day"
On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 04:28:52 PM, C. Warren wrote:
I got the alarm clock, but it doesn't work. :(
"Nguyen_Trang" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Congratulations, another set of initials always feels good!
I also believe it is a single question. I barely passed the CID when I took
it but I got the security question correct.
Couldn't say what it was though many have commented on the famous
security question but no one seems to
Quoted from article: "For example, Cisco frowns on
competing solutions providers raiding each other in
search of CCIEs. Should one company lure another's
CCIE, Cisco will not recognize that engineer's
certification for a year, meaning the company that
scored the new employee cannot count on him
Just a reminder.
I am still making changes and adding questions to my homemade CatOS trainer.
For those of you who're preparing for BCMSN or just want to practise the
command syntax of the Catalyst 5000, please feel free to click on the CCNP
URL below and follow the Free Stuff link.
I'm happy
Hi,
WELL DONE.
I am from an English speaking country but not American English.
It has long been my theory that Australia should be the world leader
in networking. Any country that can cope with a platypus, a
collection of biological spare parts in close formation if ever I saw
one, clearly
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