Richard,
Trunking is only supported in the enterprise image release. You do not
have that image
>From: "Richard Burdette" >Reply-To: "Richard Burdette" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Trunking on C2924-XL [7:62881] >Date: Wed,
12 Feb 2003 16:41:19 GMT > >Hello All, > >I'm attempting to con
Jim,
The only other config on the LS1010 is the actual NSAP
address. The command is
atm address 47.0091.8100..0050.736f.6a01.0050.736f..00
This is in global config.
Hope this helps,
Dan
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Jim,
In configuring LANE the only thing needed on the
LS1010 is the NSAP address on the LECS. This
is done with the following command pointing to the
router that you have chosen to be the LECS.
atm lecs-address-default 47.0091.8100..0050.736f.6a01.00b0.c2e8.bc8f.00
1
Hope that answers your
First off EIGRP uses AS's in the ROUTER EIGRP 10
config line. Are both of your routers in the same AS.
Second, issue the SHOW IP EIGRP INTERFACE and if you do
not see the interface show up, then your network command
is not correct.
Also issue a SHOW IP EIGRP NEIGHBOR to see if anything
shows up.
the secret here is an extended access-list
allowing the echo-reply into the interface
but denying the ech itself. The access-list
below is placed on the inbound of the interface
access-list 100 deny icmp any any echo
access-list 100 permit icmp any any echo-reply
access-list 100 permit ip any a
Frame-relay providers are not at all concerneted with
your layer 3 addressing (IP). They are strickly involved
with layer2 in this case your DLCI. All routing in their
network is based on the DLCI not the IP. The router in
the customer network will make the IP routing decisions
which in turn are m
Check to ensure that the destination router has a route back
to the subnet configured on the E0 interface. You can perform
a extended ping from the router using the source address from
the E0 interface and see if this works.
Hope this helps,
Dan
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I found this is the archives on groupstudy:
The command "ip ospf interface-retry 0" is classed as a bug, DDTS number
CSCdp64394 refers.
It should be a hidden command but has been unhidden due to a non
default setting being coded in. As you can see the default should be
"10" this is fixed in 12
Yes it does in IOS v12.0.
Here is the URL:(Watch the word wrap)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/nfc/nfc_3_0/nfc_ug/nfcover.htm#xtocid64730
Dan
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Darren,
I would use a route-map for this. You could set the map
to permit and deny routes as well as set different metrics.
Here is an example:
200.1.1.0 filter out (Deny)
206.18.135.0 set metric 2000 50 255 1 1500
10.0.0.0 set metric 1 30 255 1 1500
all other routes set metric 1 10 255
The rip routes were learned over a link that was part of the
same network as the ones listed and it had a 24 bit mask. If
they were learned over a link that was not part of the same
network they would have the classful mask 255.255.0.0
Hope that answers your question.
Dan
>From: "m. jean sto
The said is the following:
The Catalyst 5000 series switch uses the SAID parameter of the set vlan
command to identify each VLAN on an 802.10 trunk. The default
SAID for VLAN 1 is 11, for VLAN 2 is 12, for VLAN 3 is 13, and
so on.
802.10 Protocol on FDDI Ports
VLANs can be extende
One quick correction on the reply below. The dropped packet
counter in the "show frame-relay pvc" is defined as the
following:
dropped pkts: Number of incoming and outgoing packets dropped
by the router at the Frame Relay level.
So the counter it is not reflecting the amount of packets
dropped i
You can use the following snmp-server command:
snmp-server trap-source Loopback0
Dan
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: SNMP from a device using the Loopback address
>Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 15:43:37 +0
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