ng this
in any other networks I have worked on.
Thanks,
Benjamin Walling
BTW, our T1 provider is blaming the Super Bowl (we're in Tampa) for all of
our troubles. They say their cross connects keep getting stolen by people
hooking up lines for the Super Bowl.
I've entered all the commands to set up the T1 service module, but when I do
a show run or show start, I don't see them (except for one line). A show
interface shows some of the settings (ESF, B8ZS), but I'm just curious how
it keeps the settings.
Are there any useful commands for
Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone here should have ample
experience using COM ports to get consoles
Hyperterminal is saying 'Unable to open COM1'. This port on this laptop has
been working fine for months, and this just started. I've deleted the COM
port in Windows,
m software or something else. Are you
sure it's com1 and not com2 or 3?
Charles
""Benjamin Walling"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone here should
I found one for $50 at a local cabling company. They often replace racks
when doing wiring jobs, so they have some used ones sitting around. You
might try a couple of local places that do cabling.
In article 91j8qr$njt$[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Can you guys tell
If I set up a NAT pool of only 1 address, the router/pix uses PAT. Under
PAT, I can have 65K hosts (or connections from hosts) connecting to the
internet.
If I set up a NAT pool of more than 1 address, the router/pix uses NAT.
Under NAT, I can have 1 host per address in the NAT pool.
Does this
Pinging does not verify name resolution for WINS. Ping will resolve a name
using DNS. MS uses WINS (NetBIOS naming) for Domain Logins and for mapping
drives, etc.
Try this link on Cisco's website for help with coordinating your NT domain
with your network layout:
fer. They certainly do not need
DNS
to resolve IP addresses, although it would be an inprovement over their
native methods.
Take a look at RFC's 1001/1002 for deeper insight.
BTW, RPC's are used for mapping drives etc.
From: "Benjamin Walling" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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age
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I beg to disagree with you. I can certainly telnet, ftp and ping to any
NETBios name on my network.
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From: Benjamin Walling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 9:21 AM
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The way you have written makes it sound as if I did not have DNS and I
did a ping, telnet, or ftp by name that it would not work, and that is
not the case.
That is not what I intended. If you do a ping, it is not a test of whether
WINS is working because there are other ways to resolve a
turn off hardware flow control (set it to no)
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I have 3 different Cisco 2500 routers. When I boot them through =
Hyperterminal I get what is below.
I've never had the little button/switch work on a 3Com. I've always had to
use a crossover.
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Happened to me before, connecting old 10mbit noname hubs to 3com
officeconnect ones. the switch on the
I think this page should cover your password recovery needs, now and in the
future:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html
is a link to making a t1 crossover cable and a 56k crossover cable.
""Wilson, Christian"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Is it possible to set up a simulated frame-relay connection between a
cisco
You know, Cisco's ConfigMaker handles the 26xx series as well as the WIC
cards. It will guide you through a wizard and then make the config for you.
You can use this to see how to do things that you don't know.
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From: lawrence sculark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
I used
to do some consulting for Lucent's QIP product. DNS/DHCP run out of a
database witha nice GUI. Are you an ISP? I think they are targeting
ver 5.1 at ISPs, with some provisioning tools.
-Original Message-From: Palis Michael
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday,
This seemed to not make it to the list, so I'll try again.
-- Forwarded by Benjamin Walling/HQ/INDECON on 06/14/2000
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Benjamin Walling
06/13/2000 09:01 PM
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: Benjamin Walling/HQ/INDECON)
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l Knowledge is
ready to start teaching the BSCN - October, last I heard!
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Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 8:15 AM
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtrainin
Gragido" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I would use show hardware. Show version just shows the name of the image. I
could name it anything I want and load it into flash. Most of the time, it will
be named for the Router or Switch series and the feature set, but this may or
may not be reliable.
Ben
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