I know someone with a company laptop on a dhcp office lan, who upgraded the
laptop from 98 to win2k. Once the upgrade was done, the laptop could not be
made to work via dhcp, but did work with statically mapped ip parameters.
Are you using dhcp??
Bri
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From:
Brian, thanks for the reply...yes they are using DHCP.. I set the client =
to
Static and still no go... ??? this one is a stumper... I should have stay=
ed
away from the PCs but the $ was too good... I wonder if it is a SID issue=
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Folks,
I'm having below error when booting up my router, any advice?
System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c), SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems
2500 processor with 2048 Kbytes of main memory
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 11.1 may not be correctly
understood.
No
Dear All, need help:
Given:
==
As 100 = R1, R2, R3
AS 200 = R5
AS 300 = R4
Physical connection:
R3 has three connection: R1, R2 and R4
R2 has two : R5 and R3
R4 has two: R3 and R5
R1 to R2 with IBGP
R3 to R4 with EBGP
R3 to R2 with IBGP
R2 to R5 with EBGP
R4 and R5 with EBGP
R3 is route
On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, George Murphy CCNP wrote:
I snagged a side job (pays great) and am wondering about a situation. Ok.=
=2E. here goes. One PC out of about 15 that work great can see Server res=
ources but cannot browse the web or ping outside. They are using an NT 2k=
Server, 2900XL
This may or may not be an error. It is possible that some prankster has
renamed your router to Router(boot)
Hostname Router
If you type a question mark ( help ) ? do you get the boot menu, or do you
get a full set of commands?
Have you tried to enter an enable to see if you can get to
(not that this has anything at all to do with cisco..but
anyway.)
my first thought was a NAT / NAT overload issue. Depending upon how the DSL
router in question works, is there one more PC than outside nattable
addresses available?
My other thought was improper machine configuration, as you
On the other hand, it may well be that you have no flash chips in the
router. I see no evidence of an IOS. 2 meg DRAM? You didn't buy this on a
street corner from a guy wearing asbestos gloves, did you? ;-
Chuck
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Okay gang, here's a challenge that I'm trying to overcome (warning: it may
not be solvable)
I just got a 2514 where I couldn't get any response from the console port.
Of course, I tried changing baud rates, etc, but when I finally connected to
the AUX port, I was able to get in. The enable
My vpn server uses win2k routing and remote access method, and it is behind
the router, but it has a static wan ip address. How to set the router to
enable the remote user to access our intranet using PPTP protocol through
dial-up.
thanx a lot.
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nope, ... flash is there, just there is no image on flash, indicated by the
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-BOOT-R), Version 11.0(10c), RELEASE
SOFTWARE (fc1)
and the
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
Based on the
I'm not quite clear on what you're trying to accomplish here.
Since R1 doesn't have any external neighbors, I don't think you'd configure
it to set any community strings. R5 is not in AS300, and therefore can't
force the routers in AS300 to prepend anything. It looks like you're trying
to
George,
I think you just answered your own question. IMHO, if the other PC's have
the sameconfig and are able to get an address, it is most likely a SID that
is gotten corrupt on the box in question. I would back up data, rebuild,
and
readd it to the workgroup.
My .02c,
BTW, if you want to
I am trying to configure load balancing across two FT1s that connect into a
3620's Ethernet ports.
I have enabled IP load-sharing per-packet on each interface but it doesn't
seem to help.
I have also removed the 512K link and nothing changes regardless of the
load-sharing statement. But when
To All,
I'm currently gearing up for a second CCIE Cert (hopefully) and have a
pretty good rack to pratice on.
It's the rack I used to studying and pass the R/S exam.
I'm offering access to the rack as a way of recovering some of the expensive
of buying it from my previous employer.
I will
have you tried changing the hostname whilst the pc is in a workgroup and
then rejoin the domain with a new hostname ?
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From: George Murphy CCNP
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 7:30 AM
Subject: Got A Side Job and am baffled by one client.. [7:9612]
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Hey
I think the only way to get in to puppy is to set it up for autoinstall.
See link:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr/1cb
ook/1cclkstr.htm
Tony M.
#6172
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From: EA Louie
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 2:11 AM
Subject: Dead
I had a similar problem with my home network lab.
I have both NT4 /W2k servers. (as well as NT4, W2K, W9* workstations)
The first big problem was that I could log in from one machine but not
another.
It turned out that W2K played with the auto duplex on the card. It seemed
that after every
I know there is a CCIP specialty that I've been told deals with
ISP/Broadband technologies, however I don't know that it addresses your need
specifically. There is a new test that's in beta right now called CCIP.
While I'm personally not investigating this, my brother-in-law is. He's
taking the
Anyone interested in these? Thank you.
2 IBM 8228 MAUs $10 ea.
1 HP 600N (model# j3112A) internal Token-Ring print server card $30
13 IBM Auto 16/4 Token Ring ISA card $2.50/ea.
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1 HP JetDirect Ex Plus 3 (model#2594A) print server $30
4
I'm assuming the WAN IP address is a valid Internet IP address. In that
case the next question is: how many other devices use this router to forward
traffic? If your Windows 2000 server is the only host attached to this
router, I would suggest an access list that permits hosts to connect,
Cisco ofcourse.
StrataCom and the MGX range of switches ROCK.
M
--- Rico Ortiz wrote:
diversity is key. know them all and don't pigeon
hole your self.
Rico
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Hi,
I have a remote site to logon in the router via Access server in case if we
are unable to logon via telnet etc. I had a router freeze and I was not been
able to telnet to it which is a usual practice. Then I tried via Access
server but could not.
My Q is if I go use the console
I was looking for Louie's link, and it didn't come up. Considering the fact
that 99% of problems are physical, plus the fact that you just bought this
piece of hardware, I would look at replacement as an issue. I know that
it's a pain in the ass to do this, but the reality is you could knock
I am confusing little about the UDP and TCP ports in the access list
statement. Can any one tell me any document explaining it ?
Also any document showing the ports information like port 5001 or 2918 ?
what are they for and what is the function ?
Thanks
S. Kevin
I am confusing little about the UDP and TCP ports in the access list
statement. Can any one tell me any document explaining it ?
Also any document showing the ports information like port 5001 or 2918 ?
what are they for and what is the function ?
Thanks
S. Kevin
I usually log to a syslog server (*NIX), and then use tail and/or grep to
get the traffic I'm interested in. I haven't found a way to filter on the
PIX itself for specific traffic other than using debug levels ( 1-7) which
usually don't give you exactly what you are looking for.
Allen.
At
that depends, how is the access server connected to the router?
or do you mean via a modem connected to the router on an async line other
than the console?
I just want to clear up your methods of reaching the router now.
If the router is dead or hung, all it might need is to be power cycled.
It seems to me that you are trying to force traffic from AS 300 destined to
10.1.1.0/24 through AS 200, rather then directly to AS 100. If this is
correct you really don't need to do anything on R5. The following will
accomplish this:
//Assume R3 is neighor 3.3.3.3 for R1://
route-map
Do it by the layers.
1. Check nic, cable, and other physical layer (1) issues.
2. Check layer 2 ( arp, mac, etc)
3. Check layer 3 (ping IP address , not host name, start with self, then
local workstation, then server, etc). Ping local router, than ISP router.
Once that is done, then try
Use command no supervisory on voice ports at FXS router.
Hi,
i configured voice on two routers, on one router i ?hav a phone set
attached with Fxs and on the other router Pbx is connected with fxo. I can
recieve
and make calls from both ends, but i m having this problem that the phone
keeps on
I have an old 7000 router with RP SP in my home lab. The RP only has
16Mb ram fitted (4 x 4Mb), it is Hardware 1.2 rev D0 (pn 73-0877-06).
Which according to CCO should upgrade to 64 MB (4 of 16Mb x 9 SIMMS).
Does anyone know the spec for the SIMMS? Are they the same as any other
router or PC
Jim,
First, physical site security is always your first line of defense. It is a
rule of thumb that if your site security is so bad that you cannot at least
have some assurance that unauthorized people are not coming into your site,
there's always going to be a way for someone to create a
I knew someday my knowledge of STS-10 cabling would come in handy. :-)
I have one of these in my lab, and it took a while to get the cabling right,
but here you go:
sts-10 side router console
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Green-white Blue-white
Orange-white
Peter- from what experience I've had with the 7000's, 11.2 is the best you
can do with that combination. You need an RSP1 to upgrade this router.
Ebay usually has a large assortment of the RSP's ($150 being a fair price)
Phil
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To:
Sent:
Both the Cisco/Stratacom and Nortel/Passport WAN switches have
well-established industry positions. I've worked with both.
Historically, WAN switches -- including other major vendors such as
Ascend/Lucent -- use proprietary provisioning and layer 2 routing
technology.
This, however, is
Yes, WAN connections are almost always full duplex. I say almost
because there are probably some that I'm not aware of that are half
duplex.
John
Before frame relay and ISDN were widely available, IBM terminal
networks commonly used polled multidrop analog lines, which are
inherently
You know, I couldn't agree more with this. I sat down one day to read
Pepelnjak's MPLS novella from Cisco Press, but by page 100 I said to myself,
Am I missing something here?? ;-)
Can anyone else recommend an easy-to-read tutorial on MPLS? Or is that an
oxymoron? ;-)
BJ
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From the CCO Open Forum QA #1996 List of Supprted Vendors for Memory and
Flash. Cut the RP64 from a long list of other routers.
RP-64
PCA,SUB,ROUTE PROCESSOR,64MB4 15-1352-01 IC,DRAM , 16Mx 9,
70ns,SIM30
Part Number ManufacturerManufacturer # Status Approved
hello gang:
I hope some experts like Howard Berkowitz can respond:
question - what is the status of multicasting on the Internet today? Both
technically, and non-technically?
I understand that the first iteration involved some version of PIM (probably
sparse-dense) in an internal network,
Brad; I had a few problems I needed help with. I called the number, but no
one could help me.
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I forget to mention ISDN is on the 3620 routers with a switch.
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To All,
I'm currently gearing up for a second CCIE Cert (hopefully) and have a
pretty good rack to pratice on.
It's the rack I used to studying and
First I'll give you links to port assignments and documents that will
help, then I'll give you my understanding of the workings of TCP and UDP (if
you don't mind doing a little reading). The first link is to a listing of
UDP/TCP ports:
http://www.networkice.com/advice/Exploits/Ports/
Actually, I think you've already partially answered your own question.
Recently, I moved to a new location and didn't bother getting any television
hook up (obviously being either cable or dish). While I feel the jones
once in a while to watch TV, it doesn't bother me much. Back to the
original
I think ip load-sharing per-packet command only work on serial port.
Since it is IP load sharing, it should only work on layer 3 interface.
You can implement Ethernet load sharing by FastEther Channel (
FEC). How does FEC choose a way to go? It calculate the XOR
between the destination MAC
Hi,
when I only config the bri int , I can ping any ip in route.
Now, I use the dialer 1 int, I can't ping any ip in route
my config
version 12.0
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname 2600
!
!
!
!
!
!
ip subnet-zero
no ip
Having worked on both platforms, they each have their strength's and
weaknesses. I tend to use Nokia Checkpoint firewalls when guarding
office type environments to the internet and then use PIX firewalls for
guarding production networks.
Perry J. Lucas
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I have yet to personally work on a Netcool system and have only seen it
at an ISP that a friend was working at. I understand it to be an
excellent product, but I have also heard that it is very expensive.
Perry J. Lucas
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I will be out of the office until Monday, July 2. If you need further
assistance, please contact the East Jefferson Information Systems Help Desk
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Thanks
Brad
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Hypeterm for Win ME and 2000 has issues. Goto download.cnet.com and
download CRT. Its a much better program. Hope this helps. I will never
use hypeterm again.
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FAQ,
Basically, Hyperterm for WinME and Win2000 are horible and rarely work
properly.
Get CRT. Here's the link to download it.
ftp://ftp.vandyke.com/pub/CRT/ntcrt331.exe
30day shareware. 35 bucks to reg.
Worth every penny IMHO.
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Try using dialer pool 1 under the dialer interface and dialer pool-member
1 under the BRI interface(s).
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (RS)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
5G Networks, Inc.
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You may want to go the step further and get SecureCRT from vandyke,
which allows SSH v1 and v2 connections. It's a $100, but worth the
extra functionality if you want to use secure communications.
Perry J. Lucas
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