The hardware at either end of the link (ie.NIC,switch port,router ethernet
interface).
HTH
Don K.
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Morning all.
I was wondering if anyone knew of any good freeware and\or sites about
SNMP.I know its a noob question but I have never had occasion to use it and
I want to set it up in my lab and learn more about it.
It seems almost everything supports it to one degree or another and none of
my book
Im Probably wrong here but my understanding is that multi-link groups
multiple channels into a singel entity for lack of a better term.For
instance with ISDN if you use multi-link I believe it brings both B channels
up when interesting traffic is forwarded.
My understanding of bonding is that you u
I got it working.
Linksys gives you the option to make the AP behave as an AP,Client,Bridge or
Multipoint bridge.I made the remote AP a client and it came right up.
Thanks for the help
Don K.
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Thanks everyone.
Very much apreciated.
Don K.
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Thanks for the responces.
All of our machines are used for email\web with the exception of the
accounting pc which is not on the network.Im going to look into some kind of
software firewall for our network and I can only assume the other offices
will do the same.
All offices are on the same floor
Sorry forgot to mention some info that may be relevant.
The office with 4 devices has their access point patched through into a hub
that all 4 devices also connect to.
Both access points are set to act as access points.
The office with one PC will also need to connect to my AP but will do so
wit
Hello all.
Our office has a T1 connection to the internet that my boss wants to share
with some of the other offices in our building (distances under 300').One
office will have only 1 pc and the other will have 4.I figured wireless
would be the easiest way to go since runing cable from our equipmen
Dosnt sound like they want the ISDN up all the time, if they did why mention
not allowing broadcasts to bring the link up?
Definitly sounds like an ACL is what they are looking for.
Chuck when are you sitting the lab again?
Don K.
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Thanks Orlando!
Thats what I suspected but I dont have a way to test it at the moment.
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Working on an isdn router for a client and the customer never wants the line
to drop.The value range for the idle-timeout command is
0-2147483.I want to know if there is a value that specifies always on.The
max value for the command comes out to around 28 days and change and while
thats
Hi all,
Was reading the article on IPV6 in the latest packet magazine and needless
to say Im completely lost.Was wondering if anyone could suggest a book that
would explain it in detail.
TIA
Don K.
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Should have proposed a carrier pidgeon based message system for the wan and
soup cans connected with string for the in house phones.
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I have 4 2500 series routers and not a one of them has a pcmcia slot on it.I
know the 16xx routers use pcmcia falsh cards but I have yet to see a 2500
with a pcmcia slot.
HTH
Don K.
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Hops?
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I had many of the same concerns as you do when I started.
The way I see it is that those places tend to teach you how to pass a test
and if thats what you get for 5600 bucks is it realy worth it if you dont
truely grasp the material?I prefer to dump my money into my home lab and on
books and teach
Hello all
I'm Starting on my CCNP and I eventualy plan on attempting the CCIE.
I have the Sybex BSCI study guide and I also have Routing TCP\IP Vol. 1 and
2,Internet Routing Architectures,and OSPF Network Design solutions.My
question is would it be wiser to read the higher level material as opposed
Hello all.
I have just passed my CCNA and am starting on the CCNP.
I have a small lab at home that consists of 2 2501 routers.
What would you suggest I add to my lab to prepare for the tests?
Also just out of curiosity what kind of position should I be looking for to
get my foot in the proverbial d
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