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Hope to seek some advise on TFTP a bigger flash to flahs.
Now I have a 2611 router.I want to upload 2600-js-mz-121.6.bin
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I am a CCNP and I am heading toward the CCIE. I think it is good to take
CCDP as a preparation for the CCIE. Instead of reading only for the CID exam
I read the recommended design books for the CCIE in addition to the material
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Ben, I'm afraid that when I answered your post it was already buried under
tons of other post. I'm sorry, these are the consequences of living in
Europe...:-
Anyway, thanks for your detailed answer, I hope to get more detailed
specifications (CPU, memory,...) asap, but by now I have only said the
I have a 3620 with 64 MB RAM 16 MB Flash. I installed module NM-1E2W and it
works fine, but when I install the
WIC-2T in either WAN slots it doesn't recognize it. The WIC-2T works on my
1720 and 2610. I've tried 2 different IOS already
(IOS 12.2 Enterprise Plus IPSec 56 and 12.1 IP Plus IPSEC
You dont choose to boot from network tftp (which can be pain in the butt
sometimes, but helpful) I have a few 8 MB Flash modules for 2600 series, let
me know if you're interested.
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Does anyone know which feature set you need to run DHCP server on 1605R? I
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1605R.
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you need. There are so many releases that it is hard to keep track. This
tool is quite useful. Good luck.
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From Cisco's web site, it doesn't look like the WIC-2T is supported in
the NM-1E2W. The doc on the WIC-2T only lists the following:
NM-1FE1R2W
NM-1FE2W
NM-2FE2W
NM-2W
The same doc says that the WIC-2T isn't supported in the following:
Cisco 1600
NM-1E2W
NM-1E1R2W
NM-2E2W
Sorry.
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Hi,
WIC-2T is supported on 3660/3640/3620 if the following modules
are installed on the 3660/3640/3620:
NM-1FE2W,NM-1FE1R2W,NM-2FE2W,and NM-2W
WIC-2T is not supported on the following modules on 3660/3640/3620:
NM-1E2W, NM-1E1R2W,and NM-2E2W
Regards,
Georg
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I have a 3620 with 64 MB RAM 16 MB Flash. I installed module NM-1E2W and
it
works fine, but when I install the
WIC-2T in either WAN slots it doesn't recognize it. The WIC-2T works on my
1720 and 2610. I've tried 2 different IOS already
(IOS 12.2 Enterprise Plus IPSec 56 and 12.1 IP Plus
You guys are great and saved me a ton of time!
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I have a 3620 with 64 MB RAM 16 MB Flash. I installed module NM-1E2W and
it
works fine, but when I install the
WIC-2T in either WAN slots it doesn't
Does anyone know of the IOS version for 1720 that can run BGP? I'm currently
using IOS Version 12.1(3)
Thanks!
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According to Cisco's HW/SW compatibility matrix, you need one of the
following IOS versions to support a WIC-2T on a 3620:
12.0(7)XK, 12.1(1)T, 12.1(5)YB, 12.2(1), 12.2(2)T, 12.2(2)XT
Don't assume that if you try a later version of IOS that it's definitely
going to support your card. Try to
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Layer 2 on the Catalyst 5000, but you may have to trunk with an external
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I'm more than interested. Thanks Brad.
From: Brad Ellis
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Subject: Custom Telnet Application [7:31889]
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 15:31:35 -0500
Would anyone be interested in using a custom telnet application that has
some built-in macros? (sh ip route,
i was wondering if anyone out there could offer me some advice. i want to
nat via a gateway. instead of nating, say, 66.89.59.100 to 192.168.2.100
and vice versa, is it possible to nat 66.89.59.100 to a gateway,
192.168.2.1, with the destination of 192.168.2.100? i'm trying to do
something like
You need the IP Plus image.
HTH
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You also need a nm with a fast eth interface.
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According to Cisco's HW/SW compatibility
I have A and B. I used A and Jeff Doyle's Volume I to pass the exam. I never
opened B.
Edmundo
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By default there is no way to get the actual router serial number from
the command line. There are ways to display certain serial numbers
associated with that device, but it is not the chassis serial number
you're seeing.
One solution--which doesn't help you now--is to set the snmp chassis-ID
This just came up with a client that has a bunch or remote sites... all NAT
and coming
into the same remote box. This link helped a little.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/same-ip.html
hth
ipguru
Ali, Abbas wrote:
I have a 525 PIX and running normal configuration. Inside network is
I have a 6509 with a MSFC, which it is divided into 2 VLAN, say VLAN4 and
VLAN5. There is a server in VLAN4 and some clients PC in VLAN5, which the
clients find the server by IP mulitcast. I have enabled IGMP in both 6509
and the route module, enabled IP Multicast-routing in the route module. I
how can i configure multiple silmultaneous RADIUS servers to receive
accountign packets
on cisco 5400
Mohamed Saro
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version 12.1(3) is fine, as long as you use one of the following (this is
from the Cisco Feature Navigator):
IP PLUS IPSEC 3DES c1700-k2sy-mz.12.1-3 (24/8)
IP PLUS IPSEC 56 c1700-sy56i-mz.12.1-3 (20/8)
IP PLUS c1700-sy-mz.12.1-3 (20/4)
IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES
I was under the impressions that the gateway of last resort was a actual
interface on the router. if a router had two interfaces one 10.1.1.1/16 and
10.1.2.1/16 and 10.1.2.1 was connected to a firewall that has a address of
10.1.2.2 that the gateway of last resort would be 10.1.2.1 not 10.1.2.2
Well, that does make sense, now that you mention it. (OSPF sending
multicast Hellos on a serial interface). OSPF uses Hellos as a keepalive,
not just for establishing adjacencies.
Notice, that your reply is still hard to read because we can't tell what
you wrote and what I wrote. But if
Sure but I don't think I would go and redistribute them. You may want
to consider setting up two HSRP groups. That way you could utilize both
routers and have redundancy between the two default routers.
A better understanding of your topology would be insightful.
Dave
Scott wrote:
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I sense much 11.0 in you...
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After I type debup ip icmp I've got this.Why is the source address 0.0.0.0 ?
1w0d: IP: s=0.0.0.0 (FastEthernet0/0), d=255.255.255.255, len 328, rcvd 2
Thanks
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I understand the gateway of last resort to be the destination of where the
traffic should be forwarded. Hence gateway, not local interface of last
resort :)
It really dosen't matter if on a point-to-point network, because you'd
forward the traffic out the interface and the other side would
I have been told that the reason we are hearing echo on our phones on
internal phone calls (ip phone to ip phone) is that the ip phones processor
is getting overloaded. That the echo is really coming from the phone
itself. I have limited knowledge on this subject so any help or suggestions
on
Hi
Does any body lnow if CISCO mc3810 support voip using h323 protocol, if so,
with wich IOS does Cisco mc3810 works with VoIP. what do i have to do to make
tha a CISCO mc3810 works as a gateway in VoIP, i mean that my CISCO must be a
bridge between PSTN and the IP Cloud.
Regards
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I'm interested. Thanks Mark
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I'm more than interested.
We're on a 3660 here.
R. Benjamin Kessler 01/14/02 05:19PM
What platform? I was doing a bug search for 7200's and saw several NAT
bugs - some of which are unresolved.
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3600's, mostly 3662's
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What platform? I was doing a bug search for 7200's and saw
We are using static NATs, no pooling.
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Subject: NAT Problems with 12.2(5)? RE: Gawd I hate my life [7:31883]
Does this have anythign to do with the wrong nat
Priscilla,
My apologies for the inaccuracy. Indeed, on a Serial link (point-to-point)
the neighbor state does advance to FULL. Not stopping at 2-way as I had
suggested. I config'd my lab quickly this morning for point-to-point, below
are some snapshots:
Neighbor ID Pri State
Count me in. Thanks.
Fred
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I do know of an exception when it comes to the 12000 series GSRs. You can
use the:
show gsr chassis-info
It lists the Chassis type, Chassis Serial Number, Hardware revision and even
the Backplane Serial Number. I'm not sure what other platforms support this
command if any.
Chris
You should be able to use the QUOTE button on the website to to quote the
message. Please tell me if this is broken as I have been upgrading the
internals of the website and may have missed a bug.
Thanks!
Paul
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Unfortunately I can't find a debug to tell that my Hellos are multicast
rather than unicast. I guess I'll have to wait until Priscilla ponies up
the
$ for a WAN sniffer. :)
Chris,
Since you are in a lab environment, you can turn on 'debug ip packet' and
see the destination address of
Anyone know of a utlilty that can check against a vpn connection? I dont
users that VPN in (3005) to run our corporate login script. Any ideas are
appreciated. Thanks
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First, thanks for all the information. I forgot to mention that when I did
a Show ip int brief I saw up and up. Next, here is some pertinent
configuration information:
Interface Serial 2/5
mtu 2044
ip address 172.25.x.x 255.255.255.252
encapsulation ppp
ipx network B051
ipx
David,
If you point a routers GLR to its interface, the router will issue an arp
request for any destination that is unknown, even devices that are not on a
connected segment. (this is the same behavior that most host OSes exhibit if
you point their DG to their own IP) For this to work, you
Echo on a digital phone (analog for that matter as well) is usually
intentionally created, but it shouldn't be noticeable. It's called comfort
noise, so that you can hear yourself talking in the earpiece. Tests have
shown that people who can't hear themselves in the earpiece think it's
broken.
Paul Borghese wrote:
You should be able to use the QUOTE button on the website to to
quote the
message. Please tell me if this is broken as I have been
upgrading the
internals of the website and may have missed a bug.
Thanks!
Paul
Paul,
You just can't teach us newbies anything.
We are having no problems using the following:
Cisco 3620 with 12.2(5) IP only.
Cisco 5000 VPN concentrator (running 6. something)
Cisco VPN client 5.17
I have both static NATs and a pool enabled.
Keep in mind that with NAT trans VPN stuff goes out over TCP 80 and comes
back on UDP 500(OK more
Is Mentor back in business? web site is not there.
The news this morning is that a company called Element K has purchased the
Vlab technology, and will be marketing the labs.
Point to note - in terms of Mentor, Vlabs was an asset, people who bought
services were creditors. The bankruptcy court
The MC3810 does support VoIP. To do so, you must have an IP Plus IOS
image, along with the associated NetModules for connectivity to whatever
you're terminating with. For your specific application, I think you might
be looking for a T1-MultiFlex Trunk. Do a search on Cisco.com a.k.a. CCO
and
Edmundo Bodero wrote in message
I used A and Jeff Doyle's Volume I to pass the exam.
Is Jeff Doyle's Volume I enough or do you need also the BSCN book?
(except BGP of course)
Regards
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Hi,
Is there reason one would prefer loopback address for router ID when using
Ospf over the router id command that can be used under router ospf and
vice versa. Is there a need to advertise the router IDs in OSPF.
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Fraasch James wrote:
First, thanks for all the information. I forgot to mention
that when I did a Show ip int brief I saw up and up. Next, here
is some pertinent configuration information:
Interface Serial 2/5
mtu 2044
ip address 172.25.x.x 255.255.255.252
encapsulation ppp
Guys,
I've noticed that on the official exam blueprint there is no mention of
ATM LANE.
But the Cisco CCNP Switching Exam Certi?cation Guide book from Cisco
Press has an entire chapter on it.
I know that it's maybe better for me to learn it anyway, but maybe I can
concentrate on more relevant
interesting question. came up in a customer meeting the other day as well.
IMHO, this gets down to design preference. I am of the school of thought
that there needs be some way of getting to any router in a network ( design
permitting, cost permitting ), and that each router in a network needs
Hello,
Is it possible to copy a new config to a router via snmp. I configured and
sent a router to the field with a mistyped secret password. The current
configuration has a RW snmp community set. I currently use snmp to pull down
the configurations to tftp from the routers and was hoping I could
I believe it is. I did it once with a tool that downloaded the config as
long as you had the correct RW community string, made the changes and sent
it back up.
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Hello,
I have a question I hope someone maybe able to help me with. I have a
setup that will be in a data center. They are giving us two handoffs a
primary and shadow on 2 distinct subnets. These will be ethernet
connections.I would like to use 2 routers running HSRP for our servers
inside our
I'm interested Brad.
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Would anyone be interested in using a custom telnet application that has
some built-in macros?
hey there
the ATM lane is there in the exam. am gonna take up the xam on 22nd. pretty
sure atm lane is there
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By the way I see the 1605 R may be what I'm looking for ,Does anyone know if
it would handle the BGP requirement below? We average 4MB/s input traffic
with our current load, I wonder if this router could handle it.
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I think that you need both. The Doyle's book to understand the concepts and
the Cisco Press to prepare for the test.
Edmundo
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I took this exam back in October of 2001 and it mad very little about ATM
questions at all, maybe 2 at most.
HTH
John
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David,
Another thing that I wonder about is the remote end; what do those routers
look like?
If you have something like this:
+-Hub1---Hub3-+
| \ / |
RemoteX-+ X +-RemoteY
| / \ |
+-Hub2---Hub4-+
You'll probably want to restrict what
Check out this link:
http://www.solarwinds.net/Tools/Cisco_Networking/Config_Uploader/index.htm
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long as you had the correct RW community
that's the tool!
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I can't speak for the 3600's - the latest I have running on them is
12.1(5)T8 but I only have a couple doing NAT and they're configured with
static entries not multiple pools.
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When I was dealing with this situation before, if the PC was configured
to be a network client of the (i.e domain login, email etc.) I would
usually take care of its self. For the times that it would not, I made a
special .bat file that they would click once connected to map drives
using ye
At 11:35 AM 1/15/02, Fraasch James wrote:
First, thanks for all the information. I forgot to mention that when I did
a Show ip int brief I saw up and up. Next, here is some pertinent
configuration information:
Interface Serial 2/5
mtu 2044
That's kind of a strange MTU. What is the other
High, huh hi!
I must be high to be pursueing this cert. I hold a CCNP and have bin studying
for 6 weeks 4 hrs a day. I have Caslows book, ExamCram and the QUE prep-kit.
I
also have the 2 tests that Bernard Omrami at Boson has written. I dont feel
confident at all. I score 90% on the first
Guess you have either been meeting all the wrong people or you are in the
wrong valley.
Seriously, I do know quite a few CCIE there and some of them ARE great !!
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High, huh hi!
I must be high to be pursueing this
I am trying to understand if there would ever be a need to advertise Router
IDs via OSPF. Is this something that is ever done in the real world.
Thanks for your help
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I did not have any ATM related questions you might, but I doubt it.
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he may have meant the San Joaquin valley, or Yosemite valley, or Rincon
valley ;-
The folks I know in Madera, for example, are good folks and try hard, but
often just don't have the background, theoretical or practical, to deal with
some of the more complex issues that arise.
Chuck
Marc
I have had strange problems like this before, but nothing exactly like this.
The hellos should be sent by each router as a keepalive method on point to
point lines, as well as to verify area id, subnet mask on the interface,
authentication, hello interval and so on, and you should see the state
For more info: www.glcug.com
Topic: Switching Technologies
Presented by: Steve Henry Systems Engineer - Cisco Systems
Date: Wednesday January 30, 2001
Location: Compuware Cafeteria
Time: 6:30 PM
Attendance: Everyone is welcomed
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At 12:44 PM -0500 1/15/02, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
interesting question. came up in a customer meeting the other day as well.
IMHO, this gets down to design preference.
Agreed. As you suggest, there's art as well as science here.
I am of the school of thought
that there needs be some way of
We have had the same issue with our phone system. The problem is not your
call manager or your phone system for that matter. The issue is actually
with the phone system that your calling or is calling you. Digital cannot
echo by nature, but analog does. What needs to be done is a noice
I just remembered that I actually have an Intel router connected to a 7513
via a T1 that comes in on an MCT3 card, and the encapsulation is PPP. The
mtu is 1500 bytes, as opposed to the 2044 that is configured on yours. Just
wanted to let you know.
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Have you checked to make sure all of the ports that your clients and servers
are setting in are in both VLANs?
Have you enabled Port Fast on the client ports?
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Well, that depends. If you use a loopback as the router id, and part of
that loopback subnet is used for other things also, such as NAT, then you
definitely want to advertise it out, since the NAT would never work if you
didn't. If not, then you don't have to. Why do you ask, is this for a
I passed 640-504 on 01-02-02. I studied deeply for ATM LAN. That was my
mistake, I didnot check out with cisco.com to see: No ATM technologies in
the exam. In the exam that I took, there are no ATM questions. You will be
hit hard on STP, MLS, Multicast and Cisco property protocols...
I am happy
Moroni,
I studied hard on ATM LAN switching. I passed 640-504 on 01-02-02. There was
no question about ATM in the exam. I checked with cisco.com and found ATM
was removed.
Good luck,
Tu Do.
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Can you load balance with two Pix Firewalls? and how
do you do it? It you have one as failover I don't
think this works. Or do you do the load balance on
the switches/routers on the ends?
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It sure helps to nail-down the router-id when playing around with DR/BDR
elections or with virtual-links (since you point to the router-id)
I believe that bootcamp lab #1 has some gotchas that refer to router-id
issues. Not that I spent a ton of time (grin) getting this lab to work only
to find
Help, I can't think of a way to do this . :-(
We have two IPSec appliances at work that require known, routable
addresses on their non-secure ethernet interfaces.
We want to create a kit engineers can take home for remote IPSec access
into the network from personal cable/dsl connections.
If I get this correctly you can use dynamic-map feature
as seen in the example here:
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Help, I can't think of a way to do this . :-(
We have two IPSec
Does anyone know of limitation in the amount of EIGRP neighbors on a router.
If there is, is this a limitation per physical interface or a limitation
per router. I found a document on CCO a couple of months ago that mentioned
these limits but I have now searched and searched but cannot find that
I'm confused about what is needed to run IPSec on a 7513. The Cisco IOS
Security Configuration Guide mentions that an Integrated Services
Adapter is needed for IPSec on a 7200 or 7500 series router. However,
upon looking closer at the ISA, CCO says that this is only for the 7100
or 7200
Cargello,
Yes! The MC3810 does support VoIP. However, you require a special
feature set load that includes VoIP it is recognised by 'v5' in the
feature code. eg IP Plus with voip mc3810-isv5-mz_121xxx, enterprise
plus with ATM and VoIP support mc3810-a2jsv5-mz_121xxx.
In order to run the VoIP
Hi, how can i remotely assign ip to switches?
Thanks
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Hi, how can i remotely assign ip to switches?
Thanks
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Sent this yesterday but it doesn't seem to have come through.
In response to some of the other comments on this thread, an MTU mismatch
will definitely cause the OSPF neighbours to not be neighbourly :-) I
have come across this when upgrading a frame relay service from standard
serial (MTU
No, one is active the other standby
Dave
Marilyn Potter wrote:
Can you load balance with two Pix Firewalls? and how
do you do it? It you have one as failover I don't
think this works. Or do you do the load balance on
the switches/routers on the ends?
Henry -
Absolutely right, the dynamic keyword for crypto maps solves the
problem, but our Cisco SE and quite a few others at work are quite sure
that we can't run IPSec on a 2500. I thought the 2500s could be used
just to provide cleartext encapsulation (to keep the vpn appliances
happy)
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