It sounds to me like you still have a layer three address somehwere on one
of your routers, and that you maight still have a default gateway on one of
your PCs pointing to that adx.
I would pose the question, are both PC's configured to be on the same
network? DO they have the same mask?
If
I believe the CM works as a bridge.
Has your provider supplied you with the 207 address?
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To:
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 12:32 PM
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You are missing a default route to the internet.
ip
Noted the officials from both companies declined to comment, it is so
obviouse to me that they must be doing something.
Kent
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managed to squander
You could probably get a module for the 4xxx to do FE cheaper.
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Jeepers,
Its working, though I'm not convinced as to why !!!
Maybe it was when I swore at the bridges and told them Priscilla was on the
case that they just through the towel in ???
Regards,
Phil.
PS : I'm gonna strip it down now working backwards until I break it again.
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Check your addressing. Both PCs should be on the same subnet, and do not
require a default gateway. A PC should not be configured with the IP address
of a bridge as the default gateway.
CM
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The FastEthernet module only works on the 4500 4700s not on the 4000s.
Used prices are high.
He'll want multiple serial links on at least one box. The 4000 is a good
candidate. he can purchase another two port serial. I'm not sure if the 4000
supports the four port serial module.
He might want
JC,
Oh, boy, an opportunity for comment. OK, here goes:
Your lab dresses in the manner of a male prostitute.
Kidding! Kidding!You need more routers, at least two with ISDN, and
possibly token ring (and MAU). I would also look at getting an ISDN
simulator... I bit that bullet recently,
Indeed. Bridging using two 2500s as mentioned makes the routers operate
strictly at layer 2. They will not forward packets of any kind using
layer 3 methodology. In effect, they will not use any layer 3
forwarding mechanism so you cannot point a PC's def. gtwy to their local
interface. Your
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This must have been asked a zillion times, but is there a faq
somewhere with a preferred lab kit list?
Symon
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Peter;
Spot on. NAT and a route.
Doug
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Students have been using my rack and now I've spent the last 1/2 an hour
trying to figure out why or how my router prompt would be a after
typing enable and entering the password. I know I'm in privilege mode
because I can do things such as show run etc that you can't do in user
mode.
Hope
You know, that is the way business is done these days.
1. Fire 1/3 or more of your workforce due to a bad economy.
2. Shortly after, buy a competing company during bad economy.
3. Goto step 1.
Charles
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Noted the officials
Tom;
I think a discussion on this will be interesting.
My perseption is that a classful/classless router
has nothing to do with VLSM or CIDR.
The only issue is how it handles the default route
on networks that are attached to the router with at least one interface.
Classless - attached net,
maybe
prompt router
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Students have been using my rack and now I've spent the last 1/2 an hour
trying
Bruce;
Your Idea is as good as any.
The idea is to drop back to your CIR in times of congestion to avoid
dropping frames (and incurring re-transmits)
however, with 0 cir, there is no logical point to set it.
Set it lower and hope you drop less frames.
Personally, on a zero cir net, I would bag
What is the hostname?
What is the config-register?
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Students have been using my rack and now
Hi
I want to provide maximum security for my network which is connected with a
Cisco 3600 router to the Internet.
The network consists of a web-server, mail server, a cache server (Squid) ,
a security server (TACACS+ Server) and an accounting/billing server. All
these servers are LINUX
Most likely the archives are filled with similar threads. For a limited
budget the following four routers would make a good start:
2503 two serial, one Ethernet, one ISDN BRI S/T
2523 two fast serial, eight sync/async serial, one Token Ring, one ISDN BRI
S/T
2513, two serial, one Ethernet, one
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, KY wrote:
Noted the officials from both companies declined to comment, it is so
obviouse to me that they must be doing something.
The CIA didn't comment either, so it must be a covert operation. :-)
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Ditto! And so true.. That's why I still have my VIC-20 and C64
connected up and ready to play some Raid Over Moscow =)
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Global Knowledge books are decent.
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I passed my Switch test this
Search the archives for 2-3 iterations of the discussion culminating with
Chuck doing some heavy lab work.
Peter
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Tom;
I think a discussion on this will be interesting.
My perseption is that a
I haven't tried it, but someone might have been able to put a backspace
character followed by the in the hostname.
Try to change the hostname and see if that does the trick.
Hth,
Ole
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I am loooking rate limiting on WAN interfaces... and MultiPoint conference
(for more than 2 people).
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Brian Sonic Whalen
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null host name
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To:
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 1:57 PM
Subject: Privilege mode
At 06:16 PM 6/4/01 -0400, Thomas wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking for upgrading our Cisco 3660 router. However, the cost for the
128MB of Cisco memory susprised me. It costs like ... $5000.00 for a piece
of 128MB memory module for Cisco 3660. I wonder if it is OK to plug in a
third party memory
Surprisingly enough, It Depends.
CCO claims the command is clock rate. The online command help claims it
is clock rate. However the command appears in sh run as clockrate
(at least on a 4700 and 7500 using IOS 11.2 - it may vary by platform and
IOS for all I know).
I think either variation will
When you press the buy it now button on E-bay, about how long does it take
before the seller contacts you. I just ordered a couple of things and I'm
just wondering how long it normally takes?
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Hello,
When I get my 2523 can I use it as a terminal server. I was told I can.
If so what is the name of the cable that I will need to connect up to the
other routers and switches, is it called an octopus cable? Your help would
be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Try here. I buy all my memory from Crucial.
http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.asp?model=3660+Series+Routers+%28DRAM
%29x=12y=8
Jon
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Cheapest is the Cat 2948G-L3, 48 10/100 ports, about 8K
Also, 4908G-L3, 8 Gigabit ports, about 10.5k
Hope this helps
Sam
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Does anybody know what's the cheapest layer 3 Catalyst
I can get. Port number doesn't matter.
It depends - I'm sure a lot of the sellers have 9-5 jobs and only check
their email at night. Some others run all their inventory through eBay and
answer instantaneously. My experience has been anywhere from that night to
the next morning - I usually allow 12 hours or so for them to contact
You have to remember that when you do a show run that the router builds a
set of configuration commands that would create the configuration - not
necessarily what was typed in.
That means that it is very possible that you type in clock rate to
configure the router and the IOS portion that
New on the scene is the Catalyst 3550 series. 10 10/100/1000 TX
Autosensing ports and 2 GBIC ports. It does talk at Layer 3, as well.
Seems like a nice unit.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca3550/index.shtml
ben
Cheapest is the Cat 2948G-L3, 48 10/100 ports, about 8K
Also,
Ronnie,
1. If you mean PVCs in general rather than Cisco in particular then the two
phases (I'd say phase is a better term here and less likely to cause
confusion) you're asking about are transfer and idle. Since there isn't any
call setup and termination phase for the link that leaves only the
OK, more than you ever wanted to know...
The setup of the PCs is really no different than if they are on the same
hub, switch vlan, or directly connected via a twist cable. The configuration
of the PCs has to be done in one of two ways:
1. Set the PCs to the same ip subnet and mask (the default
Agreed..
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Save your money on those high priced cds and buy a good book, some
equipment
and your off.
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To:
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 12:40 AM
In response to the various suggestions such as:
No hostname
Set prompt command (no such command on a 2509 in privilege or global
config modes)
Config register is 0x2102
That was it.
Reset to 0x2142, saved changes and reloaded
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Actually my brain is so fried from everything else going on today that I
just realized I put the router in RX boot mode.
Ooh well back to the drawing board.
I'll reload the config from a backup and see what happens.
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Don't know of anyway to tell within the router/switch unless you check the
traffic statistics on every single port..
I would love to know of a good way with just the router and switch to do
just this...
I've always has Sniffer Pro available, and it'll pinpoint your biggest
talkers in
Heh =) You know how it is . LOL
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 8:58 PM
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They are only high priced if you pay for them, we are all here to help
right??? I'm sure one of you has them or has access to them you could
always play nice and share...
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I was searching the archives and could not find this one. Does anyone know
of or can recommend a good HyperTerminal like program that will let me
console into Cisco routers and other devices on Linux (RedHat)?
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Another cheap console server solution:
1) Buy a cheap x86 box on EBay (Pentium 60/75/whatever with say 32M RAM and
a 1G drive) for $30/50.
2) Purchase a Rocketport 8/16 port card on Ebay for $100/125.
3) Install Linux on it and get the drivers from the manufacturer.
4) Use Minicom to console
That fixed it
Gotta love the easy stuff that looks like a pain in the butt.
Mike Bambic
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I kinda got off track and did not register the simpliest way.If they
have a GSR hanging around with a T1 card/BRI card on a 2600 or 3600 then
sure why not :)
The post was meant to show ways to 1) have true packet by packet load
balancing to minimize slow/fast scenarios or 2) providing more
'minicom' is good
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, nethacker711 wrote:
I was searching the archives and could not find this one. Does anyone know
of or can recommend a good HyperTerminal like program that will let me
console into Cisco routers and other devices on Linux (RedHat)?
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Bruce,
As a first cut you may want to set CIR equal to port and MINCIR to half that
so when you do get BECNS the router will throttle back (25% of current
bandwidth with every BECN no lower then MINCIR is the algorithm).
This will give some sense that if the cloud or pvc is congested you will
I have a friend who is insists on starting his career in Microsoft. Any
recommendations on where to find a good mail list.
Thanks
Phil
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At the bottom of the show version what is the config-register?
If 0x2101 change it to 0x2102 and reload.
Question to the group. Didn't early 1600s run from Flash? There was a Flash
card stuck in the back of the box? If true, check to see if that card is
inserted.
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minicom works like a champ. http://www.pp.clinet.fi/~walker/minicom.html
Steve
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of or can recommend a good HyperTerminal like program that will let me
console into Cisco routers and other devices
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Hey Donald Duck,
Actually, I don't want him to do donut over your lawn cause I live with your
wife... hey, you cross the line and started this... so if you want to reply,
this can get very messy I don't think everybody is interested in what is
happening with your wife, so butt out. If you
Yes, CBWFQ is the way to go
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Problems with code or just works better according to them.
Tony
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If you know the way newsgroup works, if nobody reply, it would have died a
natural death, unless people like you continue to waste bandwidth with your
replies and personal insults So take you goldchain and go hang
yourself
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With a 4000 ? LOL
You really are a Donald Duck !! You might as well ask him to find a GE
module ... haha... I'm trying to imagine how it would go if he had gone out
and buy a FE module and find out that he need to buy a 4500/4700 to be able
to use it...
Donald B Johnson Sr
Donald B Johnson
Teraterm Pro is among the favorites of this group, myself included. Plus
it's free. Just search on Google for teraterm and you'll get to the site
easily.
Rik
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minicom
-Peter slow
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From: nethacker711
To:
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 8:55 PM
Subject: Linux Console program (Hypterminal equivlant)? [7:7188]
I was searching the archives and could not find this one. Does anyone know
of or can recommend a good HyperTerminal
either change your config register to 0x2102, (it may be 0x1 + whatever else
you have at the moment...
or load up a valid image into flash. what you are in no w is the ROM image,
which witll boot if you tell it to, or if there are no other images avail.
-Peter Slow
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Noise on the line can cause this, or what is your exec timeout on the served
device (depending on what device you're referring to).
Phil
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Subject: why does the async port reset --up [7:7199]
Message Posted
I used the Global Knowledge MCSE study guides, the Trancender exam, and lots
of time in my Win2K lab.
The global knowledge books covered all of the material needed for me to pass
my exams.
There are also some good links avaiable at www.cramsession.com
Matt
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The newer 1600R's run from RAM. The earlier models run from flash.
MikeN
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At the bottom of the show version what is the config-register?
If 0x2101 change it to 0x2102 and reload.
Question to the group. Didn't early
Remeber the ? is your best friend.
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Hi guys
Can anyone tel me if the config for the DCE is clockrate or clock rate
Thanks
Tade
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I am trying to configure a voluntary VPDN tunnel and am having trouble with
the example config I got from Cisco's web page. The example is as follows:
vpdn-group 1
! Default PPTP VPDN group
accept-dialin
protocol pptp
virtual-template 1
local name cisco_pns
The problem is with the
Thanks Donald. sometimes studying for these exams makes me want to do
just that =)
I sincerely appreciate your input.
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Hey thanks to all.. You all were a huge help. It's working fine now.
the 206 address comes from buckeye cable!
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I have this set up below: My problem is that I can not ping E0 on R2501
from anywhere. I also cannot
Hi All,
when I power up my Cisco 7000 router, I get this error. Any idea.
Thanks all in advance
System Bootstrap, Version 5.0(8), RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1994 by cisco Systems
RP1 processor with 65536 Kbytes of main memory
F3: 3570548+114764+289836 at 0x1000
Exception: Level 4 at
Wow, it seems that the memory here are so cheap (in compare to Cisco). I'll
probably get memory from here. However, it seems they don't have flash
modules for most platforms in stock here.
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Hi All
I have a Cisco CS 500 comm server with 9.1 IOS
I want to upgrade it to the latest it could handle which is 10.3 but I don't
know how to use 9.1.
It's not the same as 10 or higher.
Any idea
thanks all in advance
randy
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Get 10.3 which is the last version avialable for CS 500, upgrade your RAM
and allow the CS500 to boot from TFTP
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I have a Cisco CS 500 comm server with 9.1 IOS
I want to upgrade it to the latest it
Paul and Steve,
Don't be deceived... There is absolutely a technical answer for this.
As we were discussing in another thread, a Hub does not have the
ability to support full-duplex connectivity. For full-duplex, you
absolutely need a switch. One of your devices (maybe both of them)
was
I upgrade my ram to 10 mb and I have a copy of the latest IOS already
the problem now is I don't know what command to type
when I type copy tftp flash - it does not go anything at all
How do I make it boot from a newer version of IOS
thanks
randy
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The CCO shows something about database information. Below is the result of
searching under 0x1120.
Cisco7500#sh diag 2
Slot 2:
Physical slot 2, ~physical slot 0xD, logical slot 2, CBus 0
Microcode Status 0x4
Master Enable, LED, WCS Loaded
Board is analyzed
Boot system command there is not enuff flash for the 10.x IOS , so you
will need to have a permanenet connect to a TFTP or never switch off the
CS500 :-)
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I upgrade my ram to 10 mb and I have a copy of the
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