RE: voice configs [7:70362]

2003-06-08 Thread Danny Cox
Okay - I have some clues - it looks as though UK phones work differently to those of other parts of the world. I'd be very interested in feedback from anyone else on this. Broadly I think it IS down to wiring. Port 0 on a 2FXS card is configured such that if an RJ11 is connected in with current

missing Interfaces on a 1003 [7:39133]

2002-03-22 Thread Danny Cox
Hi all - I've been searching around the Cisco website and elsewhere with google, but can't quite pin this down. I have a 1003 with no flash card in it, which currently is just booting image c1000-rboot-r.103-9 When the machine boots there's no sign of the ISDN interfaces. I read on an earlier

inverse-arp enabled? [7:28460]

2001-12-07 Thread Danny Cox
My understanding is that frame relay inverse arp is enabled by default. We have a lab built up from 2500s in the main and one 2600, all running 12.1 We're finding that each time we restart the router we've to set frame-relay inverse-arp ip 201 etc on some of the interfaces .. I forget whether

OSPF transit areas across non-OSPF interfaces [7:26377]

2001-11-15 Thread Danny Cox
I'm really quite confused by this. I am working through a lab currently which uses OSPF, EIGRP and BGP. I haven't reached the BGP bit yet which is okay, but there is an OSPF/EIGRP bit I don't get. ++ +---+ +---+ |

Re: OSPF transit areas across non-OSPF interfaces [7:26377]

2001-11-15 Thread Danny Cox
Thanks for the reply John. I was a bit bemused by it too. I suspect I've either missed the point completely or it's about redistribution, but I had thought about tunnelling too. I've reread through the lab itself and realise that I've misread it - the whole OSPF AS *is* connected together and