Hope this helps. You don't have any spids configured on either end. It's
weird because you have multi frame est. try putting those in. Also instead
of dialer string put in a dialer map. They are supposed to work the same,
but I have seen in the past where one works and the other doesn't. I w
t;cybertek"" wrote in message
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> Can you explain what you mean by being able to use either ?
> Thanks
> ""Danny Andaluz"" wrote in message
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> > Y
You should be able to use either one.
""John Smith"" wrote in message
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> Some one correct me If I am wrong but I think you need a dialer-map
> statement
> ""Mike Sweeney"" wrote in message
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> > Hey Abbas-
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one
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> http://www.kiwisyslog.com
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> -Patrick
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> >>> "Danny Andaluz" 03/23/02 05:07PM >>>
> We don't have Cisco Works. I know what you mean. The actual
configuration
> is pretty simple. It's just the number of routers. Oh well
I already have a template as I have tested this is a lab. I should be OK.
I did make one stupid mistake though. In the GUI, I managed to lock myself
out of administrative privileges. I called Cisco and they told me I had to
reinstall. Pretty funny, huh?
Thanks,
Danny
""Audy Bautista"" wrote
We don't have Cisco Works. I know what you mean. The actual configuration
is pretty simple. It's just the number of routers. Oh well, copy paste.
""Patrick Ramsey"" wrote in message
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> You mean take a long time? One script could have all 100 router
Thanks, Scott. Ciscopress books are the most boring books there are, but
I'll try it.
Danny
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> Danny,
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> I tried to learn the basics of IS-IS last year through reading RFCs. I've
> never slept so good in my life. I un
mation you received from Cisco pertains to ISL trunks,
> which require a 100mb interface.
>
> Sean
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s 10.10.13.1 255.255.255.0
> !
> interface Ethernet0/1.18
> encapsulation dot1Q 18
> ip address 10.10.18.1 255.255.255.0
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> ""Danny Andaluz, CCNP"" wrote in message
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> > no you can't. I
no you can't. I got straight from cisco that they have to be 100 meg
full-dux interfaces.
""MADMAN"" wrote in message
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> Actually on some platforms with the right IOS you can trunk 10 meg ports:
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> C3660B(config)#inter e2/0.1
> C3660B(config-subif)#en
An excellent piece of software is Concord. It uses SNMP to poll all the
intefaces on all the routers in your network and gather bandwidth usage data
from any day or time period. As weel as other useful things.
Danny
""Rafay Aslam"" wrote in message
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Of course, 2500 that have problems like that just get retired to door stop
duty.
""Danny"" wrote in message
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> I have seen that before. If I remember correctly, the router had
corrupted
> memory.
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