I am using a FE module out of a 2621 on a 2610 with no problems even though
Cisco config tools says you can't
D'Wayne Saunders
Senior MIS Operator
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If you want to see packets that are actually going through the router you
can use the "debug ip packet" command with the dump option. The dump option
is hidden and use it at your own risk. You'll also need to disable any route
caching that the router maybe doing. If you don't you'll only see packe
www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
5G Networks, Inc.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Randy Espiritu
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 10:52 PM
> To
I tried using Cisco's configurator tool and it does not list any 10/100 add
on modules with a 2610. They are on the 2620s and up though. Hope this
helps.
"Rashid Lohiya" wrote in message ...
>I have been told by a friend that I cannot use a FE 10/100 network module
in
>my Cisco 2610.
>
>Can som
hello folks
tell me how to calulate the memory (RAM) on a router i have pasted the sh
mem below.
pls. tell the procedure to calculate the memory.
#sh mem
Head Total(b)Used(b)Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b)
Processor 615B92A0 1114392008823260 102615940 102402704
Hi All
I just bought a Cisco 7000 router and when I connect one of the serial to my
2501 it's only UP down not UP UP. I set the clocking on the DCE which is
the 2501. What else
thanks in advance
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Anyone know how to configure 2 1600 series router connecting both
WIC-1DSU-56K from each router using cross over cable
thanks all in advance
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Keep in mind also that fast switching is probably enabled on your RSM,
which will not allow you to see most packets routed through the router with
commands such as 'debug ip packet'.
-brad
At 04:17 PM 05/18/2001 -0400, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>My guess it that the "debug ip udp" command w
Hi Chris,
What I am about to do is to add a T-1 wic to the 1600 and see if I can make
a frame switch and connect it to another 1602 and a 2610. The config that I
used if from the TAC website(- my own ip's) and it is only b/w the 2 1602
routers, which is different than configuring it on a 2501 s
If you had $10,000 - $15,000 to just blow on a lab, what would you buy.
Duncan
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Dear all,
I have a Frame Relay Link that running on 128 Kbps and I would like to
configure for data application and Voice Over Frame Relay. I'm Using cisco
7200 series with IOS 12.0. I would like to allocate 64 Kbps of Frame Relay
Link for data application and 64 Kbps of Frame Relay for Voice app
you could also use extended ping with big packets from your serial to
serial on other end. Do it long enough to pass by the typically 5 minute
avg in sh int, or until it stops increasing.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Russ Kreigh wrote:
> ftp
>
I tried a blank flash with the 3620 router and got the same problem. I
could not even assign an IP address to the ethernet port so I can download
from tftp the new ios image. I had to use the xmodem using the console
port. It took me like 30 minutes with the 115kbps speed
""John Neiberge
See
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/port_adp/3471pac6.htm,
theres a chart near the bottom talking about a point bw system.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Hans Stout wrote:
> Hello group,
>
> I have a customer who wants t
128 will not be enough for a full routing table within a couple months.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Richard Tufaro wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> My company has been annoyed by recent provider outages and wants to
> start to use dual internet route
Yeah, I am in agreement with the below, and would immediately cross them
off my list, unless they are saying they will not allow you to announce
class a and class b space to them.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Fri, 18 May 2001, W. Alan Robertson wrote:
> If my ISP
Hi folks,
Is anyone familiar with a method of piggy backing two ISDN interfaces
together without going through an ISDN switch?
Gerri
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On Thu, 17 May 2001, Brian wrote:
|+yeah i had a case recently with a pair of bsd servers where if the switch
|+they were connected was forced to 100/full, the server stayed at half.
|+But if the switch set to auto, then 100/full was the result. I was aghast
|+in horror, but it did happen.
Exac
Adam,
Earlier this year I asked Juniper directly whether they had plans to make
the olive software readily available. Below is the response I received:
No, we are not. The olive software load was originally intended for
testing the
software before we had the hardware up and running. It
On Fri, 18 May 2001, David Chandler wrote:
> Just completed a lab on Proxy-ARP behavior, and thought I'd share the
> results.
>
> Last week there was a thread about proxy-arp and someone pointed out the
> cisco documentation which states "the Cisco IOS software evaluates
> whether it has the B
Hi Michelle
I'm a newbie and just wondering about the authentication command.
Is it ok to to skip the word "authentication" when configuring?
"ppp authentication chap" and do you have to enter the same info on both
routers?
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I don't think cisco sells this anymore, and I don't have download rights at
CCO. Anyone have any ideas? I'm looking for ver 10.x or 11.x
Neil Schneider
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Just completed a lab on Proxy-ARP behavior, and thought I'd share the
results.
Last week there was a thread about proxy-arp and someone pointed out the
cisco documentation which states "the Cisco IOS software evaluates
whether it has the BEST route to that host. If it does, the device sends
an
I have used FTP, TTCP, and IPerf but Iperf is my favorite because it spits
the results out in Mbits and Kbits
"Mike Baker" wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a freeware app I can load on a windows box on either
> side of a serial link to test the m
Wow, I can't believe you guys are really having this conversation
Knowledge is absolutely useless unless it is shared. Creation, invention,
imagination all originate from knowledge. Questioning is the beginning of
anything and everything.
No questions are stupid. They are just the keys
It was not my intent to offend you Dan. You were just the last person in
the
thread. The original thread is included below your reply to Bob Bobson. My
statements are just statements in general to the thread. I actually agree
with what you said. I hope this clears up any minunderstading of
After configuring my router for ISDN connectivity, I tried to ping the other
side of the line. This causes the line to be activated, but, the ping
doesn't actually work; why? Am I still missing something? I show dialer and
see successful calls. And if I show isdn status I see layer 1 acitivated
I would say forget it on the module,
how can you do lab testing and troubleshooting if you don't have confidence
in the hardware. The sometimes working sometimes not, renders the equipment
usless in this type of situation. I would pay for the switch though, Cat5s
are hard to find/expensive but the
ftp
-Original Message-
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Mike Baker
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 3:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bandwidth Tester [7:5062]
Does anyone know of a freeware app I can load on a windows box on either
side of a serial link t
This is not a direct answer to your question, but you might be interested to
read this. This paper describes one strange situation in which ospf routes
don't get into the routing table:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/10.html
-Rob Fielding
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From: "Padhu (LFG
What is this bandwidth thing everybody is talking about.
Don
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From: "Circusnuts"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: MS down [7:5027]
> I know... let's all reply !!!
>
> :o)
> Phil
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Mark Rose
> To:
> Sent: Fr
Using ver. 6.0.17
These are LAN-TO-LAN no client based ones.
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From: Carroll Kong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 1:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco 5008 [7:5039]
At 02:31 PM 5/18/01 -0400, Moe Tavakoli wrote:
>Any one have any exp
So, I've heard so much about it, how do I go about getting my hands on this
Olive? Is this something like having to have a service contract first?
Adam Hickey
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Before you criticize someone, make sure to walk a mile in their shoes.
That way, when you
Looks like you are missing a neighbour relationship.
I know you have a point-point setup... make sure you do not have an ip ospf
network commands on your interaces.
I had the exact same issue and it was because of the fact that I had left an
ip ospf network point-mulitpoint command left on an in
Does anyone know of a freeware app I can load on a windows box on either
side of a serial link to test the maximum bandwidth of a link?
Regards
Mike
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At 02:31 PM 5/18/01 -0400, Moe Tavakoli wrote:
>Any one have any experience with the 5000 series VPN boxes. I have in and
>set-up there are number of problems...
>
>The ISAKMP rekeying os not standard so I have to reboot the damn thing every
>8 hrs...
>
>Now today I set up a tunnel to a Cisco 303
ok i`ll play...
i haven`t checked there site ...but if its anything like there software i
not surpried its down
steve UK 21:18 ..in his house on a friday nite
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From: "Circusnuts"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: MS down [7:5027]
My guess it that the "debug ip udp" command will let you look at UDP
packets generated by the router but not UDP packets forwarded by the
router. You wouldn't want to slow down the router and ask it to look above
the IP layer to see if it's a UDP packet and then display it on the console
if it
While I don't want to get in trouble by distributing olive code running
on PC without
the permission from Juniper Network; however, what I don't understand is
why you
are against this. In contrast to Cisco, Juniper routers are very
expensive (even for
the M5 router), and how are we going to le
I am getting these errors from a router plugged into a short haul modem via
Cat 5 cable (serial-to-RS232):
%SYS-2-LINKED: Bad enqueue of 61EC814C in queue 6202479C
May 1 16:56:07: %BSC-3-BADLINESTATE: Line state Tx when receiving EOT on line
Serial1/0
Anyone know what they mean? I checked the Sy
Relax
You were talking to a salesman.
Nod your head, have him/her pay for a good lunch; and ask to talk to one
of the engineers.
DaveC
Rizzo Damian wrote:
>
> Hey folks, I have a quick question regarding BGP. We are looking for an
> alternative ISP for our Internet. One company we spoke
Dear All,
Hello! I have a problem about network design. Please help me as I don't
know how to solve it.
I have a client with network design
|---R1-R2Internet
||
NW1 NW2
1) NW1 clients need access NW2 resources;
2) NW1 clients n
>Hey all,
>
> My company has been annoyed by recent provider outages and wants to
>start to use dual internet routes through the same ISP BUT different pops.
>We are currently getting 2 Cisco 3640 routers with 128 of ram in each for
>possible future FULL BGP routes, although currently we woul
The URL in my previous email was stripped off somehow. So, you'll have
to browse CCO yourself.Go to Products, Routers, 2600 Series,
Documentation and dig around there for a bit. You'll find the available
network modules in that section.
John
>>> "John Neiberger" 5/18/01 1:10:55 PM
>>>
Wa
Peter,
People looking for Olive donot expect any support from Juniper in any sense.
I remember some guys on the list use LS120 on FreeBSD to boot JunOS, I never
tried it myself.
KY
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> JunOS is only intended for use
As you'll find out, there is no 10/100 network module for the 2600 series
router. If you want a 10/100 capable router, you'll need a 2620, 2621, 2650
or 2651 router.
-Rizzo
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From: Rashid Lohiya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:32 PM
To: [
I'm new to the Cisco world...I am in the middle of purchasing a Catalyst
5000, however there seems to be some strange problem with this particular
one
that I'm interested in. On HARDBOOT the EARL fails...and on SOFTBOOT the
EARL passes. I'm wondering if I should pass this cisco unit up for
som
All Good Guys in CISCO has been laid off All the
Best to u guys !!
--- Kiran Kumar M wrote: > Hi,
>
> I have Cisco 3640 with three 16 modems Network
> Modules. My problem with
> this box is
>
> Not able to connect at first time. After negotiation
> (Handshaking) it
> is disconnecting the
Watch the line wrap. According to that page there is no 10/100 Network
Module available for the 2600 series. The Fast Ethernet Network Modules
are available for the 3600 series. If you want Fast Ethernet in the
2600 series you need to have a 2620 or 2621.
HTH,
John
>>> "Rashid Lohiya" 5/18/
I don't believe you can use FA's.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Hardware:2600&s=Hard
ware_Info#Modules
Phil
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From: Rashid Lohiya
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:32 PM
Subject: Can I use FE in 2610 [7:5040]
> I have been told by a friend
My company is a pharmaceutical company that also is pushing for a large
scale e-commerce presence.
To my understanding the reason for running BGP on our side is because of the
2 pipes that we will have which will be running over the same carrier, but
the carrier has informed us that because we ar
www.cisco.com
Check out the products and applicable cards.
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Rashid Lohiya
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 1:32 PM
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Subject: Can I use FE in 2610 [7:5040]
I have been told by a friend that
Go for it..Site is up now..
-Original Message-
From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I know... let's all reply !!!
:o)
Phil
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From: Mark Rose
To:
Sent: Friday, Ma
I know... let's all reply !!!
:o)
Phil
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From: Mark Rose
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: MS down [7:5027]
> This is a Cisco group, why are we wasting bandwidth with these type of
> questions!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECT
What type of businees does your company do?
Is there a reason to run BGP despite connecting to only 1 ISP?
Unless you are a transit AS or something similar, you can route all of your
internet traffic via static routes.
Adam Hickey
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Before you critic
BGP RULES ! ! !
Try it you'll like it.
Darel R Graham
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From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: To BGP or not to BGP [7:5007]
>Sorry for the pun.
>
>
>
>I am
I have been told by a friend that I cannot use a FE 10/100 network module in
my Cisco 2610.
Can someone pls. confirm this?
Thanks
Rashid Lohiya
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Why not have a second connection going to another ISP, using diverse routing
on the cct?
You will not have too many single points of failure, ie. the exchange, the
ISP, etc. etc.
You could load balance between the 2 connections and each router/cct would
provide redundancy for the other.
Pls. co
Any one have any experience with the 5000 series VPN boxes. I have in and
set-up there are number of problems...
The ISAKMP rekeying os not standard so I have to reboot the damn thing every
8 hrs...
Now today I set up a tunnel to a Cisco 3030 and the tunnel drops every 20
mins and the syslog on
What are the facilities the Telco is providing ??? 100 Mbps can be carved
from an OC3/ATM & SM/Sonet Interface. A large piece of the puzzle, should
be in what's deliverable. The 7206 VXR should handle this fine. You would
NOT want to join all these connection on same router though, it would ta
Quotations from women about women . . . . . .
The hardest years in life are those between ten
and seventy. -Helen Hayes (at 73)
I refuse to think of them as chin hairs. I think
of them as stray
This is a Cisco group, why are we wasting bandwidth with these type of
questions!
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Desai, Inamul
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MS down [7:5027]
IS Microsoft down again ?
I've never done ATM back to back. You will obviously lose the capabilities
to do Point to Multipoint & PVC discovery. PVC discovery just sounds to
tempting/ important, not expect to see it on the CCIE :o) The new Cisco ATM
book is really outdated when it comes to Cisco equipment. As far as I k
Without disclosing much as per NDA, is the troubleshooting portion similar
to the setup. The lab setup requires you to perform certain configs in
certain times. Is troubleshooting similar, or do you just walk in and they
say "o.k. now find out what is wrong and fix it..."
Thanks.
Joe Morabito
You're absolutely rightwith only one connection to your ISP, all you
are doing by running BGP is using up your Router's memory and CPU resources.
You're better off going with a default route.
Bill Fenech
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From: Irwin Lazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, Ma
>Sorry for the pun.
>
>
>
>I am currently looking at getting a second ISP for failover and
>load-balancing. However I would prefer not using BGP if at all possible.
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>John
>
With two ISPs, you really tend to need BGP. Another important factor
in
One warning about this:
make sure there is an adapter cable connected on BOTH ends of the type 1
cabling; if you have a case where a disconnection is made on one of the
IBM connectors, you have a pair of ethernet loopback cables...
If your switch is set to full duplex, this may result in a packe
Hey all,
My company has been annoyed by recent provider outages and wants to
start to use dual internet routes through the same ISP BUT different pops.
We are currently getting 2 Cisco 3640 routers with 128 of ram in each for
possible future FULL BGP routes, although currently we would only
There are about 25 service providers currently running MPLS in their
networks. MPLS is here, and has already reached the humble engineers. :-)
Irwin
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 11:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
IS Microsoft down again ? I can get to all sites
but MS from canada.
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From: Ryan Ngai Hon Kong
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:44 AM
Subject: Request for Token Ring papers. [7:4960]
> Good day,
>
> I had attempted the written exam today and flung it with 59% score.
> Surprisingly I
Hello group,
I have a customer who wants to know which Cisco router (and appropriate port
adapters) he needs to provide three 100MB uplinks to three different ISP4s.
According to my own research, the 7206VXR with three OC-3 SONET-STM1 cards
should do the job. Do you think this is the best solu
This is not a company that I would want to do business with. :-)
Maybe it is just me, but if you only have one connection to your ISP, I
don't see any reason for BGP.
Irwin
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From: Rizzo Damian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 9:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PR
Considering there are different I/O controllers and different NPEs (now a
NSE) then I would say they come separate. You have to determine the number
of interfaces on the I/O you want, and what level NPE/NSE you want. The
only thing that actually comes with the chassis is a power supply, 1 power
Clear the stats on the interface.
If you see input CRC count rising the
report the T1 to the carrier (telco).
It appears that you still have carrier (DCD)
so you still have a T1. But I cannot tell if it is bad
since the counters were cleared 18 hrs ago,
All-In-One CCIE Lab Study Guide, Huttnick and Satterlee
Chapter 5, page 271
Has two labs using 4500s back to back.
Maybe not enough to buy the book but there's a lot more in the book (86 labs
total) for people wanting to get some labs to do at home.
Kevin Wigle
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Fr
Sorry for the pun.
I am currently looking at getting a second ISP for failover and
load-balancing. However I would prefer not using BGP if at all possible.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
John
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The following link on the AIP card has a sample back-to-back ATM config.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cis7000/interpr/atm/121
4aip.htm
Watch the wrap.
We might ask the experts if there is any utility in having a lab with a
switch to connect three ATM routers? ATM is a NBMA
JunOS is only intended for use with Juniper routers. The olive was a
testing device that has long since been retired and is not supported in any
sense by Juniper.
Peter
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On 5/18/2001 at 4:55 AM Valeri Marinski wrote:
>Hi Group!
>People are talking pret
I thought that document was very useful. I was also working in a mixed Token
Ring / Ethernet environment at the time I took the exam. I also found that
the
Cisco CBTs were very useful.
Darren
At 12:04 PM 05/18/2001 -0400, EA Louie wrote:
>What kind of questions did you miss? (Is it remotely p
They may be assuming that you will advertise a small block of the /8 space
(say a /24 or /23 etc) which likely be filtered by various providers. Small
advertisements out of the class C space would not suffer similarily.
Pete
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On 5/18/2001 at 9:38 AM Riz
In a lab I am trying to combine two Frame T1's...kinda like an inverse
mutliplexer. Two ways that I have tried are using a virtual
template/multilink ppp and multilink groups.
Both serial interfaces and virtual access interfaces came up/up, but the
template stayed down/down...I couldn't eve
Park,
I had exactly the same problem this morning on a
point-to-point circuit. I power cycled CSUs on both
ends and everything came back up.
If that doesn't work, and your CSUs support it, you
may want to throw a loopback towards one end and check
to see if the router sees it. The interface shou
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Skinner"
To:
> this stuff is stil in the starry eyes of your enterprise Consultants.
>
...or of your aspiring Service Provider Net Engrs ;-)
> it will be a while before it comes down to us humble engineers
>
...until we actually have to implem
Phil,
I'm a novice when it comes to ATM, so does it mean I won't be able to
practice PVC's if I just connect the two ATM interfaces on my 4500
back-to-back? What would I be able to do or not do if I don't have an ATM
switch in between the routers?
Unfortunately, the ATM book by CiscoPress has all
The question I have is: is the class A address space you're using on your
LAN private? (10/8,192.168/16,etc)? Perhaps the tech was explaining why he
would not route your space because it is prohibited per RFC 1918.
In other words, if you have numbered your network with the 10/8 network
space, yo
The following link might help:
http://www.ieng.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ics7750/tblshoot/tsseri
al.htm
Watch the wrap.
> -Original Message-
> From: park jeongwoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 10:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: point to point
The router is recognizing the new flash, that message is Cisco's
slightly cryptic way of telling you that there is no image on that flash
yet. You'll need to send a break signal to get to ROMMON mode and
download an image with either TFTP (through the ethernet port) or xmodem
(through the console
What kind of questions did you miss? (Is it remotely possible that your
memory of what was on the paper was not sufficient?)
-e-
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan Ngai Hon Kong"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:44 AM
Subject: Request for Token Ring papers. [7:4960]
> Good day,
>
> I h
Netrix also makes these: Part number: N-DC45IND-ET
>> Original Message
wrote regarding RE: 100mb Ethernet over Type 1 ... [7:4897]:
> Yes,
> We did it at my last place of employment to buy us some time when
upgrading
> our Token-Ring network to 100mb Ethernet, Blackbox make
Even though we haven't been given symptoms yet, I see enough to call out to
the ISP or Telco...
2368 giants, 0 throttles
8940 input errors, 1913 CRC, 0 frame, 6028
overrun, 0 ignored, 999 abort
13556 packets output, 189784 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 3438 interface resets
0
I can't see any reason a Sup II would be needed (5.x code). The Sup III &
IV would be the next jump, for management & Netflow stuff. Unless you are
prepared for this prices, the Sup I is plenty. I believe I paid around
$1,600 for a Sup I, 5000 Chassis, 1 Power Supply, & WS-X5213A (12 port FA).
If you actually see there are so many carrier transitions and interface
reset it is very high. That can be one area:
> 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 3438 interface
> resets
> 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers
> swapped out
> 3672 carrier transitions
Regards,
Brijesh
---
Install a network probe & have your network manager (CW2000 Traffic Manager,
TAVVE, or Concorde NetHealth) monitor the userage, or have the user perform
downloads from bandwidth sites.
http://www.dslreports.com/stest
Phil
- Original Message -
From: Charles Nunie
To:
Sent: Friday, May
In order to increase flash on my 2600 Router I ordered 16MB Kingston Flash.
I removed the original 8 MB flash and inserted this new 16MB flash and the
message I am getting is:
rommon 1 > boot
device does not contain a valid magic number
boot: cannot open "flash:"
boot: cannot determine first fil
I didn't see that serial up line down, Park this is probably not a carrier
issue, in addition to the stuff below I would also check the amount of
timeslots configured on the CSU's on both sides of the circuit.
-Original Message-
From: Mechbal, Hind (MED-DEVOTEAM)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Se
yes. I can setup frational of the T1 using the
service-module t1 timeslots 1-2 command, but I can't
setup multiple groups of channles using this command.
Adam
--- "McCallum, Robert"
wrote:
> Just a quick question but is the IOS version you are
> using compatible with
> this card?
>
> -Orig
Park, if you look at the output you can see that the last time you cleared
the counters on the interface was approximately 18 hours ago:
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 18:08:32
Since that time you have had:
8940 input errors, 1913 CRC, 0 frame, 6028 overrun, 0 ignored, 999 abort
See below:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/Tech/ipv6/
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Phil
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 6:32 AM
Subject: Be
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