Hi Steve
I currently use custom queueing to give priority to mainframe traffic
then dec then citrix with any other ip in a default queue. the ports that
you need for citrix are :-
both tcp and udp ports 1494,1604,2512,2513,2598
hope this helps
Dave
Hi Steve
I currently use custom queueing to give priority to mainframe traffic
then dec then citrix with any other ip in a default queue. the ports that
you need for citrix are :-
both tcp and udp ports 1494,1604,2512,2513,2598
hope this helps
Dave
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FAQ,
The ports that i have for citrix are :-
access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq 1494
access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq 1604
access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq 2512
access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq 2513
access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq 2598
access-list 100 permit udp any any eq 149
Hi Noel
Have you tryed to switch console from the console port on the switch.
This should give you the router console port.
Hope this helps
Dave
If you use "show controller 'interface' " then you will see the received
clockrate
router#sh cont s2/0
M4T: show controller:
PAS unit 0, subunit 0, f/w version 1-45, rev ID 0x281, version 3
idb = 0x61BD7ED0, ds = 0x61BD9970, ssb=0x61BD9C40
Clock mux=0x0, ucmd_ctrl=0xC, port_status=0x73
Seria
Hi
Has anyone has any experience of setting up 802.1q vlans between a
cisco cat 5509 and a 3com ss2 3300.
any help appreciated
Dave
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Hi Ash
The message you get is not an error it is just telling you that the
config was created by a version 12 and the boot system is a version 11.
This is just to let you know that if the image from version 12 is not
loaded then all of the commands may no work correctly.
With the bootup
Hi Sim
If you are running CISCO frame encap then you can see the bandwidth of
the line with the
SH FRAME-RELAY MAP command
Hope this helps
Dave
Carmelo
If you are using both serials. Are they in the expansion slot or in
the WAN slots. If you have a spare WAN slot you could use a WIC 2 T to give
you 2 high speed ports.
How have you got the 4 ISDN ports into the router ?
Dave
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