You might want to consider setting the exec-timeout to a really high timeout
interval
rather than setting it to "never." If you're not careful to end your
session normally,
it's possible to fill up all your vty slots with idle sessions and prevent
yourself
from telnetting to the box.
Not that I'
I have a little lab set up to play around with frame-relay traffic
shaping. I have 3 2501's linked up, with the one in the middle
configured as a frame relay switch.
Is there a way to configure the middle router to insert fecns and becns
as it switches the traffic?
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You're right. They max out at 8MB flash. Here's the link on CCO (mind the
wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000/c4000him/46276.htm#xtocid77973
Alex Lee wrote:
> Can someone confirm the max. flash can be installed on a 4500 (not 4500M)
> router.
>
>
Assuming the NTU is managed by you (and not the telco), you should be able
to set up a
loop on the serial line by changing a setting on the NTU. It should give
you the
option to set up a loopback facing the WAN or facing the DTE (your router).
Look at
the documentation for your NTU.
"Sim, CT (C
Sebastien Venturoso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to
use
> the ISDN backup if the main line goes down
> during the night.
>
> Any idea if there is a way I can play with time inside the router to do
that
> ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> _
Looks like the link in my original post got stripped out. Oops!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/10.html
You can restrict the interesting traffic to specific time(s) of the day with
the
time-range command. The above link explains it pretty clearly. In case the
url gets
stripped
I'd be interested in joining one, or forming a new one.
Nguyen, David wrote:
> Any CCIE study groups here in the Chicago area?
>
> Regards,
>
> David
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I found some serial dte-to-dce cables at Pacific Custom Cables. I bought
the 60-pin
variety, but it looks like they have smart serial versions too.
http://www.pacificcable.com/CiscoCables.htm
Robert Fowler wrote:
> After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the
cco,
>
If you have the tools, you can make a T1 crossover cable pretty easily:
http://www2.adtran.com/support/technotes/t1ddsadptxvr/
"Gibb, Jake" wrote:
> Is it possible to take a WIC-T1 card used in a Cisco 1600 and somehow
> make a crossover cable to connect to another 1600 with a WIC-T1
> simulatin
It's probably technically possible, but very impractical, at least from
the perspective of dealing with the lec (billing issues, opening trouble
tickets, etc). You'll save youreself lots of headaches by cancelling
the voice T1 and ordering a new data circuit. Unless you have no other
option,
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>>I would like to know which is the best book on Cisco MPLS-VPN. I saw
>
> two
>
>>books on MPLS VPN Architectures of the same author in Ciscopress and
>
> amaz
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