Probably DNS resolution timeouts internally and they are resolving
externally avoiding the timeouts involved.
Shawn
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It is similar in length, but it encompasses different items. The "feel" is
similar, though you can go back through your answers on the written as many
times as you want. I don't care what Cisco's www site says, it still has
TON's of Token Ring questions, you better know RIF's really well. There
Does anyone have or know where to get the Cisco software package for
formatting a PCMCIA Flash card in your PC and doing file manipulation with
it (Using the Cisco format so it's compatible when you stick it back in the
router or switch)??? I know it exists, but I have searched hi and low on
CCO
j/k
Shawn
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ld.
Shawn
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"Bowen, Shawn" wro
Yup, makes sense. I can only speak for 3Com on this one, but I believe
Cisco implements similar features. On a 3Com Corebuilder (as well as their
Workgroup Switches) they use fake collisions as a flow control mechanism.
In other words if there was contention at the server or switch and they
coul
That is weird, but if that's the case put the interface to the upstream in
passive mode and give it a try. That way your providor won't see any
advertisements from you (Which they should ignore anyway).
Shawn
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Good Question Jon. Full Duplex Ethernet cannot be performed except for on
an Ethernet Switch (AKA big multiport bridge, or a simple bridge) or on a
back to back connection between 2 machines. So, as you can see, there can
NEVER be more than 2 stations on the same physical "topological" segment f
o all,
Shawn
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At 01:07 PM 12/25/00,
According to IEEE NO, 100 Meters is the max cable distance for Half or Full
100MB Ethernet over TP. In reality, Yes it will extend the range, The
reason why is that at full duplex you can not have collisions, and
collisions are the main reason for the distance limitation (Cross Talk comes
into pl
CSU is a channel service unit. A CSU/DSU is similar to a modem in that it
converts analog signals to digital, as well as providing a mechanism for
breaking down individual DS0's in a DS1 so that they can be bundled or muxed
out. This would be the piece of equipment between you and the Telco, a
t
Had this issue last night. 7505 wit 2 VIPS's. Came up in boot mode and
wouldn't fire up any Ethernet ports, all were UP/DOWN indicating a physical
connection problem, I to wanted to drop new code on it with a directly
connected TFTP laptop (I used the right cables). I ended up resolving it by
g
Ctrl-shift-6 let go then X
Shawn
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Charles Nunie
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Thanx.
For years I've
This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5800's running
this code. Boot without a config let it get FULLY booted, then copy start
to run. This works for us, as it seems the router does not fully get
initialized before certain configurations get loaded. Also, it seems that
conso
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