Don't feel bad, I have spent time trying to figure out why no layer 3
connectivity only to realize I was working w/old IOS that did not have no
ip classless by default
Steven Aiello wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think I was over looking something very simple. CLASS-LESS! If I
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
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 sites and 14 card chassis style pair gain unit at our POP.
They are much less expensive ($18 per month vs. $100 for business class DSL)
but I
cut and pasted from:
Error Message Decoder
Transmit underflow on int [chars]
While a frame was being transmitted, the local buffer of the GT96K
controller chip received insufficient data because data could not be
transferred to the chip fast enough to keep pace with its output rate.
Normally, such
I'm not sure but I think Srivathsan ment to say clear ip route * (the
asterisk or a network is required)
clear ip bgp * would clear all peers and BGP connections also
Srivathsan Ananthachari wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not sure though , but a clear ip route after changing the
Any ideas to what is causing this?
Johan
wrong flash image- You need the correct image that supports the hardware
we use 1721's with WIC-2T cards in them.
Johan Bornman wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have installed a wic2t on a 1720 router. The s0 interface on the wic2t
works fine.
reboot the bridge
try a different crossover cable.
can you set them both to full-duplex? (probably not on the bridge)
can you recreate the problem by connecting the bridge to another router to
test it?
is this problem new?
is any of the equipment new?
neil K wrote in message
news:[EMAIL
The crashinfo file should still be available.
Cisco routers operate on a Unix based file system, so navigation through the
router's filesystem is similar.
Cisco IOS creates a crashinfo file in the bootflash directory when a
router crashes (mid to higher end platforms).
To access this file, you
The interface information doesn't reflect
what the monitoring software is showing so there is no way to confirm.
-Nate
I have this problem often and always trust the router's interface statistics
over monitoring software reports.
get iperf (http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/) generate
Going to upgrade to ver 6.3 but I wanted to save the old image to tftp
server first
copy flash tftp doesn't work
CiscoPIX515E# sh ver
Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.2(2)
Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 2.1(1)
CiscoPIX515E# copy flash ?
Usage: copy capture: tftp:/// [pcap]
copy
Net Flow
Can you recommend software to determine which hosts at the branch office
generate all this traffic and what kind of traffic (ie. protocol) it is?
I am more comfortable with unix tools, and I am the central office. The
branch offices only have windows machines.
Message Posted at:
I don't know about all platforms, but you CAN enter simultaneous configs
sessions on 2501 and 12000 routers, I just tested it.
What you cannot do is have simultaneous views of or writes to the
startup-config (NVRAM), if you try you get;
NCS_Test2501#sh start
%% Non-volatile configuration memory is
check out AiroPeek QuickStart e-seminar by Wildpackets or just download the
demo and try it out, it might be what you want
www.wildpackets.com (but site appears to be having problems today)
Greg Rend wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone recommend software/hardware for montioring, and
You can try setting hyperterminal to 1200 bits per second, console connect
to router, power cycle router, then press and hold the space bar for 10 to
15 seconds within the first 30 seconds after reboot. You won't see anything
on your screen.
Next disconnect hyperterminal session, change settings
14 matches
Mail list logo