Kaiser,
Shutting the local primary interface down will not trigger the
backup interface. The line protocol of the primary interface must go
down in order to bring the backup interface out of standby. Try
shutting down the link from the other side, or just unplug the serial
interface.
The Ultimate Chicken Joke
A chicken and an egg are lying in bed. The chicken is leaning against
the headboard smoking a cigarette with a satisfied smile on its face.
The egg, looking a bit upset, grabs the sheet and rolls over and
says, Well, I guess we finally know the answer to THAT
Hi,
I was jsut looking at various options for having link redundancy adn
site redundancy.
Just wanted to know the various solutions can be deployed for such a
kindof requirement?
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Site
Dear all,
I am slightly confused about the config of HSRP. More specifically it is the
client default gateway that is confusing me. I have the following config for
redundant Ethernet on Routers 1 / 2:
interface FastEthernet0/1
ip address 10.254.0.1 255.255.255.0
duplex auto
speed auto
not dumb, but it appears to be working now - both dialer and async lines are
showing traffic.
I've made no changes (have been off yesterday), and no-one else (yet) knows
the passwords to these systems.
Strange.
Thanks anyway.
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The default gateway of the client should be 10.254.0.103.
DW b6l%s
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] $$ Dear all,
I am slightly confused about the config of HSRP. More specifically it is
the
client default gateway that is confusing me. I have the following config
for
redundant Ethernet on Routers 1 /
Maybe dumb, but what about the fixed layer 3 int?
Martijn
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Onderwerp: SNMP on a Dialer interface [7:74722]
Hi,
I'm running MRTG to provide bandwidth
I received a letter from Cisco to say that I was certified as an Information
Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professional. The certification is now also
included on the Cisco cert tracking system (www.certmanager.net/cisco).
Essentially all it is:
Some Ciscos CCSP exams as being of a standard that
In the case above, is the client gateway going to be 10.254.0.1 (IP
Address
of the Active router), which we are currently using, or is it 10.254.0.103
(HSRP IP Address)...
If clients set default gateway to 10.254.0.1, when that router fails,
HSRP won't be of any use. On the other hand, if
Guys,
I am having problem resolving DNS names.
I have a Cisco 2600 and configured for right name-servers and domain name,
but I am still unable to ping www.yahoo.com from my router and a unix box.
My router/unix is behind a PIX firewall. I also created an ACL to allow
outbound conections to my
From what I have read, any exam with a 642 prefix renews your CCNA.Can
anyone validate that?
Regards,
Ajay Chenampara
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Can anyone help me with any stuff that could help me to pass this exam. My
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Hi, I have a 506 with damaged flash. Is there any way I can boot from TFTP,
or any other solution ??? I have looked at Cisco site and my books but
cannot find a solution. Otherwise I guess its fit for the bin, unless I can
get someone to replace the Flash chip.
Kind regards
Paul.
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It may help to think of it this way. When you have a single physical and
logical interface, it is easy for the router to determine how to process the
incoming/outgoing traffic, it just uses the attributes assigned to the
interface, that is its only option.
When you add a subinterface, while you
Clients will point to the HSRP address as their default gw
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In the case above, is the client gateway going to be 10.254.0.1 (IP
Address
The application of the metric is done at the time of redistribution not
after. Remember that the router already knows of the route and has it in its
routing table it is just in a different language(protocol) than the
recieving protocol understands so a translation is done. This in concept is
Thanks for the detailed description Guy. That helps quite a bit. I think
maybe the Book just assumes that when you see IP's on Serial Subinterfaces,
you will understand that Frame Relay Encapsulation was set up on them ahead
of time and just skips ahead to the OSPF, IS-IS configurations. So I
Hi group...
Found the problem
My virtual link had got the cost of the bri interface, which I had sett to
65535..
This did so that the virtual link never came up...
Thanks for all the advices
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Larry Letterman wrote:
Not necessarily...you can also use point-point frame
With sub-interfaces...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
You must subinterface for p-p frame. The physical frame encapsulated
interface is multipoint.
Yes I know you can use the frame-relay interface dlci x
I'm confused. Assuming that the users are separated from their servers by
at least one router hop (otherwise if the servers failed, so would the
users, so what's the use of the DR?), then why can't you just assign the
same IP addresses to the servers at the DR site? If the production servers
are
Redistributing is not working for Frame Relay subinterfaces.
R1
inter loo 0
ip ad 100.100.100.1 255.255.255.255
!
inter eth 0
ip ad 172.16.13.9 255.255.255.252
int ser 0.1 point-to-point
ip ad 192.168.12.5 255.255.255.252
frame-relay interface-dlci 112
!
router ospf 1
netw 172.16.13.0
We have about 60 2950s that are exhibiting this behavior:
Add an ACL (approx 17 ACEs) either via CiscoWorks or manually, delete
the ACL, try to recreate a new ACL and the switch starts throwing ASIC
resource errors and some ports begin to act funky (can't get DHCP
reservations, but can get to web
Yes, when I say frame relay back to back or point to point I mean that you
can have one router's serial directly connected to another's and run frame
relay sub interfaces on each, with no frame switch. Unfortunately I don't
have the link that shows how to do this and I never memorized it, I am
Guys,
If I have a modem connected to the AUx port can can I harden the cisco so
that it can make calls but will never be able to receive any calls? Here is
kind of my config.. Thx,.
interface Async65
bandwidth 28
ip address 192.168.116.64 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
dialer in-band
This stuff is covered in gory detail in the Caslow book - I wouldn't
have completed my CCNP/CCDP with that.
Rich wrote:
Could someone help a CCNP student who is really confused? I am currently
studying for the BSCI Routing Exam using the Sybex Books on a home Lab of 4
2500's and 1 2600.
This may be of interest to some of you. We had been experiencing a
high number of failures of 3500XL switches, on customer in the last year
replaced 60+ 3500's, and we thought something was amiss. Got this info
recently:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/770/fn26174.shtml
Dave
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Use no keep alive statements and connect the back-back cables..
Then set the interfaces for frame encapsulation..
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Karl, did you find what you were looking for? It is my understanding that
the 642-891 is the only test that you need to take to renew both
certifications. That is if you are already a NP/DP. According to the Cisco
website, you are being tested only on BSCI/BCMSN. Atleast that is my
understanding.
Has anyone taking this new composite exam yet? I went and bought both the
BSCI/BCMSN books that Cisco recommended for training for this exam, but I'm
not finding all the info that I need in there. I see on the blue print that
there is a lot of Voice, QoS in the exam, but didn't find any of that in
Hi Group,
after I start my Router I get the following messages:
System Bootstrap, Version 4.14(2) [fc3], SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1993 by cisco Systems
3000 processor with 16384 Kbytes of main memory
Bad mask 255.255.255.255 for address 200.0.0.5
Illegal IP keyword - mroute-cache
Unknown or
Scott,
I just took the composite exam this morning and passed.
First of all, the information given on the cisco site,
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/642-891.html)
is incorrect. There are 88 questions, not 55-65 and the test is not 60
minutes,
Did you upgrade/downgrade IOS recently? Usually it means those commands
were put in the config when the device had an IOS that supported those
commands. Then, IOS changed that doesn't support those commands anymore and
the router fails to load those commands at startup. That's were the errors
I heard it was pretty difficult. I was wondering how they were going to go
through all that material in only 55 questions. Thanks for the input! I
guess I will have to find some new study material.
Scott
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Try an external jetdirect box. You dont have to use an HP printer with them.
Then conect via IP to a server (WIN2K for instance) and share them from
there. Your clients will connect to the printers via the server, which will
serve as the print que. Now you have centeralized printing. All clients
Hello
Can someone help me by pointing good consolidated material to pass ARCH exam ?
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Cheers,
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Network Engineer
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Has anyone successfully HOT-SWAP-upgraded power supplies on a 6509s.
In other words:::
Pwr-A is 1300 watts Pwr-B is 1300 watts
Pull out Pwr-A;
XXX Pwr-B is 1300 watts
replace it w/ a 2500 watt pwr supply; so you now have:::
Pwr-A is 2500 watts Pwr-B is
Thanks everyone for the great comments and replies. This was all very
helpfull.
Dain
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Where I work, we have 5 dry pair circuits to customers (out of 1300).
We provide the signaling on the lines with sets of Campus brand pair gain
units at the
someone requested the configs; i'm sorry, i'm not sure who.
and the links are numbered, btw.
7500:
interface atm 0/1/0.101
ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.252
!
!
router ospf 120
network 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.3 area 0
network 10.64.0.0 0.0.0.255 area 14
!
2500:
interface ethernet
Our security group is recommending not to use PDM to
configure our Pix firewalls. They did not give any
reason for their recommendation. Does anyone know why
PDM should not be used?
From what I understand there are a few commands that can't be used from
the PDM (they require the use of the
friends ,
Any one can give me clue on how to configure ip snooping in cisco routers???
thanks
ramesh
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Any one can give me clue on how to configure ip snooping in cisco routers???
thanks
ramesh
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Hi,
Were interested in buying some used Cisco equipment.
Specifically we are interested in ATM modules for the Cisco 4500/4700 router.
Either the NP-1A-MM (multi mode) or NP-1A-SM (single mode) modules.
Please let us know if you have anything available.
Thanks
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Neu:
Hi,
Were interested in buying some used Cisco equipment.
Specifically we are interested in ATM modules for the Cisco 4500/4700 router.
Either the NP-1A-MM (multi mode) or NP-1A-SM (single mode) modules.
Please let us know if you have anything available.
Thanks
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Neu:
thanks for all for your inputs
ramesh
dre wrote:
Reimer, Fred wrote in message ...
gt; E gads! All hacks because even at this time Cisco can't manage to write
the
gt; little code necessary to create a buffer in memory where packets can be
gt; stored, and then transferred via TFTP. With
No, what was your experience??? I expect from your question that you had
issues...
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
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I have a question regarding the max length for a 100BaseT cable. Granted I
haven't done a wealth of research on this so feel free to point me to
google if the answer is mind numbingly simple, which it probably is
I have always understood the 100M limitation on 10BaseT ethernet cable to
be
No.
William
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Does NM-8AM or WIC-1AM modules support sync. Connection?
Thanks
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The following link may help a little
http://www.sysdom.org/html/ethernet_faq.htm
Best regards,
Dom Stocqueler
SysDom Technologies
Visit our website - www.sysdom.org
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looking at it practically, you can run cable at 150 m and still make it
work. but the question is, will it meet the reference crieteria. there are a
lot of things to be looked at here of which an important factor is
attentuation.
-Nakul
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I what to know if a Cisco 3640 Router can support a E3 connection ??
Regards
Victor.
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Should a static NAT translate embeded IP inside a DNS answer (not zone
transfer)?
Host(eth0)R1 (serial0)R4(eth0)(eth0)R2(eth1)---DNS server
R4
Int ser 0
Ip ad 172.1.14.2 255.255.255.0
Ip nat outside
!
int eth0
ip ad 172.2.24.2 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
I found an answer on
Bani, Lookin at the Book i found this
There is a difference of what you say ??
Regards
Victor.
106 Chapter 4: VLANs and Trunking
End-to-End VLANs
End-to-end VLANs, also called campus-wide VLANs, span the entire switch
fabric of a network. They are positioned to support maximum flexibility and
this may be silly but did you do a sho debug to see if any debugs were
running? I had accidentally left a debug crypto ipsec running after trouble
shooting a vpn. that drastically slowed down everything.
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From: Mark
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Sent: 9/3/2003 8:46 PM
Subject:
Hello group,
I have an 802 ISDN router connected to the internet. The firewall is a
PIX506. I want to stop DNS queries from the Win200 Servers from bring up
the channels after work hours or any other technique that will eliminate
DNS calls but still maintain the proper functionality of the
NM-1CT1 terminates a PRI and obviously a channelized T1.
Dave
neil K wrote:
Can somebody explain when I can use WIC-1DSU-T1 over NM-1CT1 or what exactly
are the difference except that WIC-1DSU-T1 has a built-in DSU/CSU where as
NM-1CT1 is a T1 Module.
Thanks in advance.
neil
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Cappuccio Victor wrote:
I what to know if a Cisco 3640 Router can support a E3 connection ??
'Support' as in 'connect to': Yes. There are E3 ATM and HSSI NMs for it.
'Support' as in 'run at line speed': Doubtful. A 3640 will do something
like 60Kps flat out. Which is enough to fill an E3 at
Ok all I have a question on this subject. I know routing takes place at
the network layer, and switching takes place at the data link layer
because it works based on physical addresses. So how do we get route
switching? I've just started my CCNP and we were learning about
different cache
Wow! Given your CCIE number you must be using a REALLY old router for that
ping. Most newer models send five echo requests, not three. Either that or
some packets got lost somewhere...
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
Phone: 404-847-5177
Along similar lines - can you directly interconnect two WIC-1DSU-T1
interfaces via serial cable?
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Subject: Re: NM-1CT1 or
Please see the attached file for details.
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Must not be listening to Doug on the nmsusers.org site lists. He plans on
using Bayesian filters on network management events to predict causal
effects of network issues. Considering that AOL must have boat loads of
events, from syslogs, to SNMP traps, to events generated by network
management
Check out the National Electrical Code Handbook from the National Fire
Protection Agency. The handbook has some explanations - making it a little
more readable than the code alone. IIRC the handbook is about $75.
The big issue with a computing environment is the sizing of the neutral
conductor.
I've been trying to scrounge up the time to build one of these...
http://lawmonkey.org/anti-spam.html
combination of bayesian and razor on openbsd acting as an MTA.
About 1/2 our staff installed freeware screensaver (read: gator) on their
computers and our spam has gone through the roof.
A dial-list can specify an extended access list, why don't you just create
one with time ranges.
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The 3640 can in theory but cannot really support a DS3 circuit at full
speed..hence the 3745s will quickly take over the market for 3640s..
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 8:46 AM
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Subject: 3640
Another question,
in CEF is the whole routing table held in a cache? If so what is the
diffrence between this and the routing table held in RAM? Is the cache
faster than the regular RAM in the router?
Thanks,
Steve
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Sounds like a timed access-list would help. Watch the wrap:
pad
pad
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_c
/ipcprt1/1cdip.htm#1001432
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From: Wayne Brewster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 8:56 AM
To:
I'm sure this HAS to be somewhere on Cisco's web site, but a brief general
explanation is this: Cisco, and most other vendor's hardware now-adays, has
ASIC chips that inspect ingress traffic coming into the switch. It also has
a shared memory buffer that it stores cached route-switch
You can install an NM-HSSI and an external E3 CSU/DSU or use an
internal NM-1TE3 to terminate a clear channel link.
Cisco also built an NM-1A-E3 ATM card as well. In the US the DS3
counterpart to this card was typically used for DSL providers, while the
clear channel card or HSSI + external
I've seen situations where the legal length has been nearly doubled
on full duplex connections without much apparent trouble. I don't know
if I'd trust a Windoze box in this kind of configuration, but routers,
unix hosts, etc, don't seem to mind too much.
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I have a
All-
I have a CBOS IOS on a CISCO Router ( 600 series). I am trying to make this
router a filter router. When I implement the rules below, nothing comes
across. I have checked the documentation, but still can't find the solution.
Does anybody have any ideas?
Your help is well appreciated..
The simplest method is to buy a plug in timer switch from radio shack and
connect the router through this to the power socket on the wall. Otherwise
you could use a time-based access control list to assist in defining the
interesting traffic that causes the ISDN calls to be made. Check out the
Hi group ,
I have been working on a backup solution with isdn and the primary is a
frame link
I am running on an 2500 with 12.1(18) and a 2500 with 12.(18)
Thi is my net.
R6-R1==R5--R4R2-
R6r4
is frame-relay net
== is
in CEF is the whole routing table held in a cache? If so what is the
diffrence between this and the routing table held in RAM? Is the cache
faster than the regular RAM in the router?
There are few excellent documents about this on our favourite website.
Watch for wrap.
[Cisco IOS
Fred,
Yeah, I'm still using IOS 3.11, IOS for workgroups. I refuse to
upgrade.
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
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Steve,
What you are referring to is called Multi-Layered Switching
(MLS). MLS uses a unicast and multicast cache to keep state information
on flows passing through the layer 3 switch.
The following demonstrates layer 2 and layer 3 lookup end to end. Take
the following situation:
I would like recommendations on distributed network benchmarking and
performance analysis systems. I would like to place sensors/collectors at
various points on the network to collect data on and give detailed reports
on items like, but not limited to:
Packet loss
Latency
Jitter
Throughput
If
Steve,
There are a few reasons why a lookup through the CEF table is
faster than a lookup in the IP routing table.
A lookup in the IP routing table is done top down until a match
is found, much like how an access-list is processed. The problem,
however, is that the IP table is
There's a compelling argument for scheduled virus and spyware
scans/updates..
Brian
The path to a desireable destination
is often more difficult than the path to stay where you are.
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Wilmes, Rusty wrote:
I've been trying to scrounge up the time to build one of
Group,
I'm currently studying for the CCIE lab exam. My lab consists of 2500 -
2600 series routers. My question is if there is a difference in IOS
features between the 3600s and the 3700s. I'm trying to decide if I need
some rack time playing around with the 3700s or if the 2600s and 3600s
Can you post your configurations for this? What area is R5 in? Why are you
skipping over R5 as the end of the virtual-link?
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Hi group ,
I have been working on a backup solution with isdn and the
With some prodding by Doug Stevenson, and probably in the wrong direction,
I'm working on a router simulator in my spare time. It's written in Perl
using POE. So far you can add interfaces, assign addresses, enable RIP, add
networks to RIP, connect interfaces together. The RIP process (POE
How about Cisco Systems? Just use their SAA.
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Steven,
as Fred and Brian alluded to, some of the Cisco routers use hardware
acceleration to speed up the packet switching. I suspect however that your
question was a more generic one, so I would suggest that you check this out:
Just for the sake of clarity: cache in this context doesn't refer to a
faster-than-usual memory. The route cache is in the exact same RAM as the
routing table. For more details, see the documents Marko mentioned.
Thanks,
Zsombor
Steven Aiello wrote:
Another question,
in CEF is the whole
The diameter of a 10Mbps Ethernet collision domain is much bigger than 100m
(you can calculate it from the smallest allowed frame size, the transmission
speed, and the signal propagation speed), so that limit is most definitely
not based on collisions.
Thanks,
Zsombor
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Dave,
The quick answer, no, you will not need the 37xx series to
prepare for the CCIE RS exam.
The long answer, to see what features are unique to an image,
platform, or release, use the feature navigator located at
http://www.cisco.com/go/fn
Here's the output of a 3640
I'm trying to come up with a solution for centrally manageing and
configuring non jet direct printers. Example would be lexmark or canon. I
havn't been able to find a product that will let me consolidate their
administration on one box. I'm not so much worried about managing print jobs
as their
compelling indeed! I wish someone would make an enterprise level spyware
remover (or integrate one into virus scanning). The best one I've seen is
spybot but it's not exactly something I'd rollout in a business environment
(of course, it might be easier to manage that than to manage gator on
I've seen situations where the legal length has been nearly doubled on
full duplex connections without much apparent
trouble. I don't know if I'd trust a Windoze box in this kind of
configuration, but routers, unix hosts, etc, don't seem
to mind too much.
What is the difference between a
Hi,
I am having issue with backup interface with isdn. I can ping
my directly connected bri interface. but as soos as I hit my
serial backup interface bri 0/0. Bri goes down. i do show isdn
staus it says layer one deactived. this what it shows for sh ip int
Interface
I think Dom is referring to the adoption process, not the protocol
definition/development. IS-IS was defined before OSPF, IMHO.
On the other hand, I would be interested to hear why IS-IS was (is?) more
scalable. In particular, what are those 3 largish tables and why would OSPF
need to scale to
Windows *sucks*. I've seen it act stupid in lots of situations where a
FreeBSD laptop with the exact same configuration works just fine. I
don't have a technical explanation - I'm attributing it to excessive bad
karma.
Dom wrote:
I've seen situations where the legal length has been nearly
Thanks Zsombor,
Having reflected on the matter, it was not the number of ASs which were
thought to be the problem, but the number of ASBRs within a AS. IIRC
Cisco warned that more than 40 may cause problems.
Best regards,
Dom Stocqueler
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How do you exit the diagnostic IOS image on a Catalyst 2950? ie so it
uses the normal IOS
Thanks
Koen
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Hi
here is an extract from a test we are able to run
C3 System IO Registers test
CALHOUN SKU id 0: 24 Fast Ethernet Ports, 0 Gigabit ports
cmic_read_miim ERROR: timeout (addr=0x01 id=0x00)
cmic_read_miim: error (could not read MII register #1).
ERROR: CALHOUN SKU id 0: 0 ports found, 24 ports
why not roll it out in a business environment?
IS put it on my production workstation in conjunction with newest ad aware,
I also use it on my test box at work (State ISP) and all my boxes at home.
I have even started putting it on anyones machines I do work on, and
recommend it to anyone who
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