Hi Said,
DLCI is locally significant to the router.
However, from the switch point of view, the DLCI defined on the port is
actually pointing to the router on other end of the PVC. I was told this
was called SWAP DLCI. Is that true ?
Also, I was told there are some PVCs are called gateway
Has anyone else noticed the "05:07:31: SSH0: SSH_SMSG_FAILURE message
sent" message generated (also below) before you can type in a password?
As soon as I am prompted for a password, I enter it and all is well with
authentication/use, this just seemed odd.
I have not tried another SSH
Hi All !!
I need some help and advice if you have a moment..
I am going to use two Cisco 800 routers to bridge via an ISDN BRI line
between two offices.
I have configured the routers to do this using some configs which I apapted
from the cisco
site. it works reasonably well. thing
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Serial2/0
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer1 2
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 BRI0/0 4
just check out this .. is there any mistake in this. I am new to isdn dial
back up. please help me.
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ECP1.
Bill
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 07:09:06AM +, Shane Stockman wrote:
I have a 1720 with a serial wic at a remote site. I see the interface on my
side as up/up but I cannot telnet nor ping the remote site successfully. I
have had the guy on the remote side check the config line by line and clear
in router boot mode, last time i checked, you still could do a normal tftp
file transfer.
Try it again.
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Hi,
When I was
Paul,
I understand this but sadly in this case I do not have a choice as
I am 'borrowing'
some IP addressing from one of the subnets at one of our offices on our
WAN...
I think eventually they will run a 1 meg circuit from the WAN into the
remote office...
there are only six users at
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As I promise this afternoon I am giving my thoguhts about my CCNA test.=20
Passed CCNA 2.0 this morning, if you know your stuff it isn't that =
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book
Further to my post regarding 2600's a few days ago.
I received an e-mail from Rick Thompson (Thanks) as below:
I have run across the same thing with the 3600
routers. It counts the first serial card as 0, no
matter if it is in slot 0 or 1.
Rick Thompson
so I decided to drag a 3600 out and try
if for example switch port 1/1 has a port cost of 10 and a port priority of
32
and switch port 1/2 has a port cost of 20 and a port priority of 16 which
port forwards which port blocks
does port priority take presidence over port cost?
first correct answer wins !
Hello
I have a strange problem here. WE upgraded our AS400 system. The AS 400 is
equipped with a fddi card and a fast ethernet card both on 2 different
vlans.
When I try to connect from my NT server to the AS400 the session keeps
timing out. This problem occured only after the upgradation.
out
In my experience with Cisco Training Providers (6 classes) and other
training providers, "Prerequisites" is a misnomer, "recommended background
or training" would be closer to correct. The only folks worse at describing
what the "prerequisites" should be are the cisco course manual writers, most
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what kind of upgrade was done on the AS400??.
How does the AS400 connect to the network?? STUN, DLSW
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Hello
I have a strange
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Show us your configs.
Hey now, this isn't Mardi Gras... ;-)
Do you get beads with SmartNet?
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 01:25:03PM -, ciscosis wrote:
if for example switch port 1/1 has a port cost of 10 and a port priority of
32
and switch port 1/2 has a port cost of 20 and a port priority of 16 which
port forwards which port blocks
does port priority take presidence over port
I live in Argentina. There are not many Academies where to take the courses
for CCNP.
So I wonder if it's enough just to study from the books, and do the labs at
work.
Anyway, I want to know which are the best books.
Cisco Press or Todd Lammle?
Daniel Lob
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Hi everyone,
Is it just me or anyone in the group experiencing the same thing?
I've implemented SSH features on one of our ACCESS servers and I notice
that it is very slow. The access server is a Cisco 3640 with 128MB RAM.
I notice the performance is quited slow even on a Fast Ethernet LAN.
I
Beads are optional unless take the top off of the router;
then you tend to get lots of beads for some reason. :)
It must have to do with the fact that now you can see the FLASH! :)
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The connectivity is like this:
AS400 (Fast Ether) - CAT55 Switch --? Router
The branches connect to the AS400 thru a NT Server , client access is used -
sna connectivity
"Andrew Larkins" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
If I remember correctly, in that mode on a 2500 series router, routing
is disabled. If your TFTP server is not directly attached to the
ethernet port then you need to set a default gateway using the "ip
default-gateway" command to provide connectivity to the network. If you
can ping your TFTP
I have a similar problem, but it's the other way around (sorta)...
I added a 4M flash chip to a 2500 that originally had only 8M. But after
the upgrade, "show version" shows there are 16M, not 12M. Also, I can not
copy an IOS version that's larger than 12M to the flash, so that shows the
added
I'd also suggest for course prep that he purchase "Cisco LAN Switching" by
Clark and Hamilton. Cisco Press ISBN: 1-57870-94-9
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Seems like your "upgradation" resulted in a "degradation"... [=`)
Seriously, this does not appear to be a "network" problem. Especially since
it does not seem that the "network" has been changed (I am assuming that the
"upgradation" of the AS400 iincluded only software).
The network appears
So, you'd like us to design a voice solution that includes the customer's
PBX, their ISP's connectivity, appropriate Cisco hardware for an assumed
capacity?
No problem. My bill rate is $150/hour US dollars. How soon would you like to
contract me? :)
Z
PS - an alternative might be
This is a wild guess, but perhaps you have some assymetrical routing
problems. By that I mean that after the upgrade the AS400 might be
"routing" differently than it was before. If it has two connections to
the network, maybe it is using the wrong one for return traffic to the
NT server. From
It's trying to do autoinstall. Here's the Cisco documentation:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/fun_
c/fcprt1/fcd102.htm
Jay
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Hi every body,
Can anyone provide me some info on which books are better for Voip and
VoFr.
Thanks and regards
Rajeev Bharadwaj
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This is my configuration
line con 0
logging synchronous
login authentication usetacacs
transport input lat pad v120 lapb-ta mop telnet rlogin udptn nasi ssh
line aux 0
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authorization commands 1 usetacacs1
login authentication usetacacs
!
even when I set the
A site like that is a very good idea, actually. It was just that
wording that seemed to encourage plagiarism that bothered me. But as
was pointed out to me several times yesterday, I was being grumpy for no
apparent reason. I promise to be in a better mood today!
Regards,
John
"CiscoDiety"
I think that the flash chips have to match - in other words, you have to
have 2 8's not 1 8MB and 1 4MB...
Z
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 10:11:32 -0500
I have a similar
Enter a "no login" under the vty config and that will disable telnet
authentication, effectively shutting off telnet...
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Subject: Re: Cisco router is running very slow when
Hmm...it looks like the presence of the login and authorization commands
is fulfilling the requirement for a password to be configured on those
lines.
Ok, I'll go back to pondering then. Could you add an access list to
block incoming traffic to port 23? That might accomplish the same goal.
Hope I am not offending you but did you read the document before giving
me advice or do you just give it out of the blue? If I "no login"
under vty then users will NOT be able to SSH to the router period.
Any more ideas?
Sean
From: "Mask Of Zorro" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hey I have a question that I'm sure someone here can help me with...what I
want to do seems to me should be simple yet I'm having issues geting it to
work.. heres the situation. I have a network that has some published IP's
and we want to assign one of those to a router and have all traffic to
Hi all !!,
I have a dialer with two dialer string defined:
int dial 1
dialer string 914401000
dialer string 914400507
...
The question is, what these messages mean??
6d02h: ISDN BR1/1: TX -
That's exactly the command that I forgot to type on the router prior to the
upgrade. I have a X-over cable b/w the router and the tftp server(95
laptop).
NO, I cannot ping the tftp at the Router(boot) prompt Nor can I ping the
router from the tftp. Any ideas?
Can I setup the #ip
Sean - try a show proc cpu and see what's going on... it will give you an
indication of what's going on inside the router. If it isn't a cpu problem,
then you'll have to look at the interface(s) and see if the performance hit
is happening there. (in other words, you'll have to isolate the
Hey I have a question that I'm sure someone here can
help me with...what I
want to do seems to me should be simple yet I'm having
issues geting it to
work.. heres the situation. I have a network that has
some published IP's
and we want to assign one of those to a router and
have all traffic to
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Gentlemen:
I would appreciate it if someone could help me with a simple config for ISDN
so I could dial-in on a 1750 router.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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I would love to do the xmodem(after having done on a couple of 36 and 2600
series) but my problem is that I have never been able to upgrade the ios on
a 2500 via the xmodem. Everytime I do that, the first thing it does is give
me a prompt and when I type the xmodem command, gives me
Why not try to throw an access list on it that blocks the incoming telnet
port? I submit that I haven't read the document either so that might be a
stupid suggestion :-)
At 09:16 AM 3/27/01, you wrote:
Hope I am not offending you but did you read the document before giving
me advice or do
EA.
Thanks for the tip. The access server is residing on the test network
with only 3 devices (TACACS, access server and a windows client) so I
don't think there are any problems as far as the performance is concern.
I also check the process on the router and SSH and TACACS are not using
that
No. If you only fill the first bank that's OK. If you fill both then they
need to match.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2500cfig/dualflsh/58674.htm
From website above:
"Step 5 Insert the new Flash memory SIMM by sliding the end with the metal
fingers
I passed the Advance PIX configuration exam last Friday. Second time is a
charm. I used hands-on, course outline and Cisco's website to prepare for
the exam.
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Subject: ISDN - Dial-IN
Gentlemen:
I would appreciate it if someone could help me
Apparently I can't read. Read his question wrong. You are right
Zorro. Not the same as my problem.
This is what I have done:
1) Upgraded ROM chips to the newest XB2
2) Tried the Flash in another 2500 series router and shows as 8MB
3) When I put it back into 2504 it shows it as 4MB.
Are
I have an question concerning the auxiliary port on cisco routers:
1- can you connect 2 routers to each other using solely the Auxiliary
ports?
What will be the setup:
a- router1---modem1--modem2router2
b- router1---router2
2- can
Sure, first thing I do is set the register to 0x3920 to increase the baud
rate on the router, then set your terminal software to a baudrate of 115200.
From there a simple "xmodem filename" does the job. Never had a problem with
it.
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From: Niraj Palikhey
Hi Guys,
I just heard that we shall be dealing in Cisco Aironet 340 roaming
Has anyone had experience with this ?
I have had a look on the cisco website and i can see it has something to do with
wireless laptops/PC's
just wondered if anyone out there could give me a brief summary of the
I'm fairly certain, but not 100% positive, that the 2500 series routers
cannot do xmodem image transfers like the 2600 series can. Check out
this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/13.html
Make sure the IP addresses on your ethernet port and the laptop are in
the same subnet, and then
Does the 2611 support pptp? And does anyone have a sample config of pptp or
ipsec?
Thanks!
Justin Lofton
Account Executive/CCNA
Tredent Data Systems
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Your setup will look like option B. Here are the details:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/auxback.html
"bigmo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/27/01 9:39:04 AM
I have an question concerning the auxiliary port on cisco routers:
1- can you connect 2 routers to each other using solely
Has anyone taken the 5 day training class put out by Juniper? I want to
make sure it is worth the money since I will be spending my own money to
attend it.
Is it worth the money? Does it cover enough to pass the JNCIS? I am
currently a CCNP+Security that has passed the CCIE written and in the
How about just transport input ssh?
-Jarrett
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Dennis,
I've worked with the Aironet 340 wireless bridge, and my experience hasn't
been a joyous one. The wireless bridge is usually used to connect
buildings using an 11mbps spread spectrum radio connection. For around
four months, the airbridge worked nearly flawlessly except for some
I believe the interfaces on the 2600/3600 series are numbered from right to
left but only slots with modules in them are counted. So, if you have a WIC
in the rightmost slot, it is--in your example--S2/0. If you then add the
other WIC, that one is S2/1.
If you leave the rightmost slot empty
Dennis,
That is basically what it is...wireless networking. The Aeronet card will
slide into the PCMCIA slot on your laptop. You will also have to have
wireless hub(s) installed. At least one for each floor where you want to
implement the wireless cards. We use two per floor here where I
I have some customers that need to be connected to my network. They insist
on not having their servers connected to a switch that has other customers
on it. They will not pay for an additional switch. I was considering
recommending private vlans? That way things are more secure on the
1. Yes
2. Yes
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/123/4.html
I know that the link shows backup ddr, but you could modify the config so
that there is no Serial link between the routers and you wouldnot need the
floating static route... the async dynamic routing command allows the route
updates
The best material is Cisco press book the second edition.
I take the CCNA with no experiance and a lot of people take the
CCNP only with router sinulators and study.
My regards
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Daniel Lob wrote:
I live in Argentina. There are not many Academies where to take the
Does anyone know of another option for a terminal server outside of a CS-5xx
or 25xx. I would love to put a terminal server off my cable modem
connection (legal IP address) and be able to reverse telnet from it. I have
a bunch of 2500's, a 4000 and T/R and Ehternet switches I would need to
Check out the link below or do a search on CCO for "PPTP" AND "2600"
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121
t/121t5/dt_pptp.htm
Vijay Ramcharan
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Roberts,
I don't think 5500 supports pvlan, it has to be 6500, but I heard from
somewhere those lower end 2948/4000 also will be able to support pvlan very
soon.
pvlan, from my understanding, does not give you more security among vlans.
It only controls ports within the same vlan by preventing
Try 802.1q, it probably will work on your router.
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The first question I have..is the above possible with a 2611 router with a
Fast Ethernet module install, with 48MB DRAM and IOS
Cisco Config maker will help you with a generic config.
Here is a link to the cisco site.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/tools/
watch the word-
wrap
you can d/l it there.
Or if you have the Sales Tools CD
called
CISCO CENTRAL then you can get it off of the CD.
There are
The first question I have..is the above possible with a 2611 router with a
Fast Ethernet module install, with 48MB DRAM and IOS 12.1. It also has 2
Wic-1T serial cards.
The Cisco web site has configuration examples based on 2620's but doesn't
mention the 2611. I have had this working using a
A friend and I have set up a CCIE practice lab where he works. I am a
CCNP, and he is just finishing up his CCNP. We are starting to work
towards the CCIE and we are interested in adding a third member to our
study group. Preferably, we are looking for someone who has passed the
written and
It may keep the connection open though even after there is no intresting
traffic.
Don
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I forgot that I will be upgrading the 5500s to 6509s before this would be
implemented.
I have some customers that need to be connected to my network. They
insist on not having their servers connected to a switch that has other
customers on it. They will not pay for an additional switch.
Hi,
I have a 3640 ("router1") with IOS v11.2 which is routing between IP subnets
(class "c" with a one bit subnet mask - using "IP subnet-zero"). There are
two Ethernet ports on the router, each is connected to a separate Catalyst
3500 XL switch. The two switch ports are hard set to 10 MBS,
A VLAN trunk can only be configured on a Fast-Ethernet or Gig-Ethernet
interface. The 2611 of course is only 10MB interface.
Chris Lemagie
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Hi all,
I was wonder if fast etherchannel was supported on the Cisco ONS 15454. My
hunch tells me no, but I could not find documentation on this particular
question.
Thanks in advance.
Nate
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in a terrible job before, but now I am back with Cisco
Routers and ATM. Hope the tech stocks bounce back
soon.
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I am using a FastEthernet 100mbp module. I used the same one in a 3620 which
did work.
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A VLAN trunk can only be configured on a Fast-Ethernet or Gig-Ethernet
interface. The 2611 of course is only
Let me generalize my standard question of "what is the problem you
are trying to solve," with "what problem do you NOT WANT to solve."
What you are describing is a management, not a technical, problem.
If your customers are part of the same organization as you are,
someone to whom both of you
ahhh, my favorite thread is back.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis2600/net_m
od2/ovrnetm.htm#14116
says that a FE module is not supported in the 2600 series.
It doesn't say it won't work but it does says it's not supported. If you
try to configure
everything else notwithstanding, I would nail the duplex setting.
I think I heard from this list - autonegotiate... "auto" means "ought not
to"
I just finished up a long lab experiment where I had problems with our ISP.
In the end the ISP had the duplex setting wrong on their eqpt. They
Regarding to Kevin's link, cisco 2600 series will not support fast ethernet
module.
All you can do is that you can play around 802.1q trunking with your 2924xl.
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The first question I
Does anyone know if it is possible to bridge SNA on the same ports that you
are routing IP with any of the Cisco Catalyst switches? For example: There
are
two segments 192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24. Devices in 192.168.0.0 need
to
use IP to talk to NT Servers in the other segment, but
I would check the IOS feature set next. You will need IP Plus at a minimum
to enable VLAN routing..
Chris Lemagie
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If I owned that patent I would have only charged 2 cents per use.
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It's cool!
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A site like that is a very good idea, actually. It was just that
wording
First, collisions are no big deal. They are to be expected when running
half duplex. However, you may not be intending to run half duplex from
the sounds of it. Try hard setting the router and switch ports for both
speed and duplex. It's possible that something caused router1 to
renegotiate,
I also had the same problem a few days ago. Here is how I fixed it:
1. Isolate the problem by shutting down all other interfaces besides the interfaces
between the two related routers;
2. Disable all other routing protocols (non-OSPF ones);
3. Turn off IGRP redistribution to OSPF;
3.
Mask Of Zorro wrote:
So, you'd like us to design a voice solution that includes the customer's
PBX, their ISP's connectivity, appropriate Cisco hardware for an assumed
capacity?
No problem. My bill rate is $150/hour US dollars. How soon would you like to
contract me? :)
No, thanks.
Curtis,
Thanks for the tip. However, I just figure out. The solution is:
line vty 0 4
transport input ssh
That effectively shut off telnet.
Sean
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To: "Sean Young" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Cisco router is running very slow when
So I gotta ask...What was your job before? :-)
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Paul,
The Suresh link didn't work for some reason. Can you verify the url?
Paul Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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Microsoft does. The test was true to the objectives! Purchased the CCNA =
Preparation Kit from www.sureshshomepage.com and Todd Lammle's Sybex =
book. Suresh has
So what you are saying is that
you have an NT server for a router?
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From: gayathri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 9:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Please help - this is quiet urgent
The connectivity is like this:
AS400 (Fast Ether)
Redistribution brings it up.
What happens is, the link is brought up and OSPF forms an adjacency. Then,
since it is a demand circuit, periodic LSA's are squelched and OSPF routes
associated with those LSA's do not age out of the routing table. Then, the
layer 2 portion of the link drops,
Ok, I give up...what is a 2621 then if the FE doesn't work on the 2600
series ?
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From: "Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "Sean Graham" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: Using a 2611 as an ISL router
Your correct Z filter the bri subnet from redistribution into IGRP and your
LSA's should not continue to bring the link up.
Alan
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From: Mask Of Zorro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 2:32 PM
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Service Pack 3? There's all kinds of TCP/IP fixes since then. Get SP6a if
company policy allows you to. Also if you're using it for a router, are you
just using route add statements or are you using RAS or RRAS? RAS and RRAS
also need SP5 (I think) or higher to be stable. Actually RRAS
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