What voice ports are the phones plugged into
physically? Maybe you have phone in port x/y/1 instead
of x/y/0. 'show voice port port#' will give details on
voice port status too.
You may want to do a 'csim start ' or 'csim start
' to see if the router with that phone actually
rings (don't h
john,
Under the port, add 'switchport mode access' as well.
By default the switchports can automatically become
trunks if both sides agree, etc. If trunk isn't
negotiated then the port is in access vlan 11 in your
config below. The 'switchport mode access' command
forces port to be in access mod
ip default-gateway in IOS is only used when the device
is acting as a host (not routing, etc).
If it has IP routing enabled, then you probably want
to use a default route (0.0.0.0/0) and/or other routes
for your networks (static, RIP, EIGRP, etc).
Erick
--- "Reimer, Fred" wrote:
Do you have the Local LAN access option checked under
properties?
Erick
--- johnman johnman wrote:
> I have a cisco vpn client tunnel from my computer
> to a PIX Firewall. I
> had set a pool of IP addresses in the PIX for all
> the remote vpn clients.
> I would like to Pr
Multiple-VLANs per port can be configured on certain
models, but if you do multiple VLANs then you can't do
dot1q or ISL trunks anywhere on the box. one or the
other... thats the limitation.
I wonder why cisco doesn't do protocol-based VLANs,
etc like some other vendors. It's a sweet feature that
This works fine. Use 802.1q as the VLAN trunking/tag
protocol if you're doing a VLAN trunk between the
switches. The native/default VLAN on both switch ports
has to be the same VLAN.
If it's not a VLAN trunk, then you can just use a
cross over cable between the two.
I don't think link-aggregati
route-map isn't listed as a command in the
documentation so it's probably something from full IOS
that isn't supported. They may add support in the
future.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/12112cea/3550scg/swuncli.htm#xtocid24
Unsupported route map commands on 3550 (lates
Edwin,
Here's the Cisco URL explaining this and how to
troubleshoot. Probably a software bug/issue of some
sort. What version of code are you running?
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/122/crashes_segv.html
Erick
--- Edwin Gonzalez wrote:
> By the way I did reload the router and i
LLQ wasn't matching packets based on ip
precedence and dscp coming from 6509. Something with
the cos mappings I'm sure but just haven't had the
time to look into it deeply yet.
HTH, erick
--- The Long and Winding Road
wrote:
> Been working on a 3550 practice lab. A particular
comments inline.
--- Jens Neelsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a layer3 switch (e.g.3550-EMI) does not have layer3
> interfaces.
> All interfaces (Fastethernet and GigabitEthernet)
> are layer2
> interfaces. They can not have IP addresses.
On the 3550, you can have IP addresses on the actual
interface if
outer, if using ATM interface as source then it is
going across ATM as 1600 bytes.
--- Sean Kim wrote:
> Hello Erick,
>
> If that's the case, than wouldn't I have problem
> pinging any nodes (with
> over 1500 byte datagram) across the ATM link?
> But I do not have
The ATM connection (provider) is probably limiting
payload size to 1500. They may doing some form of
traffic policing - common these days. Ethernet LAN MTU
is 1500 so there really isn't a need to send greater
than that across ATM in this case.
--- Sean Kim wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My company has thi
comments inline...
> Anyone have a link to a good technical document
> about the worm?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Priscilla
Below is from bugtraq:
SQL Sapphire Worm Analysis
Release Date:
1/25/03
Severity:
High
Systems Affected:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 pre SP 2
Description:
Late Friday, January 24,
no service config
--- Chris Penrose wrote:
> I have a router that takes about 10 minutes to start
> up, I can see that it
> is sending out a broadcast
> http://255.255.255.255/adsl-config.txt trying to
> find a tftp server and load a configuration file
> which I don't need, how do
> I switch this
I use bnfs95 still but it was always an unsupported
tool. Not aware of anything for 3com NetBuilders
though. Old NB's had a floppy drive. Another cool
BayRS tool is the PCAP tool to do captures right on
the router. I like BayRS.
--- Andrew Larkins
wrote:
> I know that there was a utility a long
* In-Lost - Packets which could not be received since
the input buffers are full. Reason: Excessive input
rate of traffic.
* Delay Exceed - This is an indication of the number
of frames discarded because of excessive delay in the
switching process. Reason/Cause: Severe problem with
the switch. Op
packets aren't
seen at other site. This probably isn't going to get
you much but might show the smallish FREEK packet is
getting across. Just another test similar to CDP
packet test.
HTH, Erick
--- "Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)"
wrote:
> How's this for nutty: We have a
Comments inline...
--- The Long and Winding Road
wrote:
> ""Waleed Sami"" wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > My client, a telco., has two network logically and
> physically seperated.
> One
> > that handle the business aspect of the operation:
> Customer services
at type of switch is this and version of
code? Awhile back when I was doing this for a client
there was a minor bug with the priv commands and
config mode for setting speed and duplex where the
commands weren't saved properly. haven't checked that
in quite awhile though.
Erick
--- &qu
Agreed. They do have a way to map additional ports to
the pre-defined services though. So for telnet for
example you can add port 233, 2333, etc so when you
specify 'telnet' in an ACL (or similar list) it
matches port 23, 233, and 2333.
Whats weird is I was looking at this yesterday, and
for some
) inbound. Once sides
has a MRU of 2048 and other has MRU of 1524. I've seen
some PPP connections have problems with mismatched
MRUs.
Need to know more about the configs on both sides,
and possibly get debugs from both sides if possible.
erick
--- wolfgang klages
wrote:
> Hi Erick, thanks
I would second Chuck on this. I have seen some folk
with DSL backup when the backup didn't work. Always
was something with the provider. If you go this route,
make sure to test/use the DSL connection on a weekly
or bi-weekly basis. Same could be said for ISDN
though. I guess it all depends on how g
oint, ISDN,
etc)?
You're best bet would be to post the debug output here
from both routers (debug ppp nego). Set the timestamp
to datetime format also (service timestamp debug
datetime msec).
HTH, Erick
--- wolfgang klages
wrote:
> Group,
>
> Couple of PPP questions...
>
>
>From RFC 1305.
0 - unspecified
1 - symmetric active
2 - symmetric passive
3 - client
4 - server
5 - broadcast
6 - reserved for NTP control message
7 - reserved for private use
Symmetric Active (1): A host operating in this mode
sends periodic
messages regardless of the reachability state or
stra
Scott,
Normal HSRP rules would be in effect in this scenario
I would say (haven't done this yet). If the failed
unit had a higher HSRP priority and was configured to
preempt then when it came back online it would become
active HSRP router.
--- s vermill wrote:
> This is very closely related to a
Comments inline...
--- Eric W wrote:
> Dear Cisco Fans and Professionals,
>
> I need some friendly advice. There are different
> opinions about
> Cat6500(High availibility with Single Router Mode)
> and (High availibility
> with Dual MSFC Redundancy)
>
> Imagine you had 3 Cat65007s with Dual
on
that if you need it. MPPP works. Nortel routers are
rock solid IMHO. Might not be as feature rich but they
rock for general routing stuff.
Erick
CCNP, NNCSE
--- Daniel Cotts wrote:
> There used to be a writeup on this on the web. The
> URL now gives a 404. The
> short story IIRC
> > Consider the following topology:
> >
> > area_0---ABR_1area_1-ABR_2area_0
> >
> > There are two area 0's.
Use a virtual link to connect the area 0s.
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Heres my notes on 2500 memory... hopefully there
should be some stickers or wording on the chips/pcb
that help out finding out what you have.
2500 DRAM use ONLY:
- 1x36 70ns(or faster) TIN SIMMS 4 meg
- 4x36 70ns(or faster) TIN SIMM 16 meg
PARITY, not Nx32. And they must be electronical
Does anyone else use this feature and have feedback on
the different modes? I tend to run bidirectional mode.
Also, with FREEK when the keepalives are missed FREEK
will force the interface/subinterface down causing the
backup or floating static to kick in. If your frame
provider or PVC doesn't ha
I've been doing 6500 upgrades recently to and found
out the same thing, but haven't been able to find a
doc saying so.
--- Patrick Donlon wrote:
> I eventually worked it out. It seems that you can't
> see a flash card on a RP
> on a 6000. I'd done a lot of testing with a loaned
> 6500 for upgrad
idle time never expires.
Also use the 'either' option on the dialer idle
command so the idle timer gets reset for traffic in
either direction.
Erick
--- Swapnil Jain wrote:
> Dear Cisco Pals,
>
> I have configured Cisco3661 with E1/PRI Balanced
> Network modules for dial
dot1q on ethernet was added in IOS 12.0(1)T and the
native keyword was added in 12.1(3)T. Before that, had
to put the native VLAN cfg on the main/physical
interface.
--- Doug Oh wrote:
> On the 2611 platform, VLAN encapsulation is
> supported for Ethernet as of
> 12.1. Bridging on a subinterface
All the 2500 series router ISDN interaces are S/T I
believe. Haven't ran into a U interface yet on a 2500.
Need a NT1.
--- Binh Ma wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I recently bought an ISDN simulator with S/T
> interfaces. I would like to
> know if Cisco's 2500 series routers have S/T isdn
> interfa
I don't know if it is available in IOS yet. It's not
listed on feature navigator and I've been looking to
play with it but haven't seen it as a new feature in
recent releases.
--- HulaJoe wrote:
> Hi - Has anyone out there had a chance to put
> Gateway Load Balancing
> Protocol through its paces
e Type7 to
Type5 at NSSA ABR. The not-advertise option turns off
the P-bit.
Erick
--- bergenpeak wrote:
> I'm using an NSSA in some sites and want to prevent
> type 7 LSAs
> in these sites from being converted into type 5 LSAs
> and being
> injected into area 0.
>
> I
Hi,
Route-maps and ACLs are the only way to set the tag
for all routes, except when redistributing BGP into
OSPF which isn't recommended. With that, the default
tag would be comprised of the BGP AS_PATH but it can
be over-riden with a route-map.
Your idea is good though, maybe ask your Cisco SE
Comments inline...
--- The Long and Winding Road
wrote:
> ""Larry Letterman"" wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Pris,
> >
> > In our 6509's we used to make the native vlan and
> the data vlan
> > the same and it was something other than 1...if a
> blade fails a
er has the PVCs mapped end-to-end correctly
in their network. The ATM physical circuit might be
fine and dandy but if they have multiple ATM switches
this goes through and they have a mis-match in their
PVC mappings then it isn't going to work.
HTH, Erick
--- Bill Smith wrote:
> Eric,
under OSPF you will neighbor statements.
HTH, Erick
--- Bill Smith wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have a problem/question regarding a current ATM
> Circuit. Currently,
> our ATM cloud connects 4 of our sites. We
> submitted an order to add
> another site into the cloud. The telc
That is strange. What type of router and IOS version?
Just to clarify, the interface has 'ip address x.x.x.x
y.y.y.y' config and not 'ip address dhcp' with a
static DHCP assigned address. Being DSL, is it PPPoE
by chance?
Does e0 connect to DSL/Internet and e1 to their
network or vice versa?
-
Greg,
Windows XP does this by default in some situations. If
you have a PC with a Ethernet NIC and firewire
adapter, it will bridge the 2 interfaces together and
create a logical L3 interface that the protocols are
bound to all by default.
--- Greg Reaume wrote:
> John,
>
> If WindowsXP is bri
As well as plenty of other stocks...
--- Eric R wrote:
> Just curious if anyone else noticed that Cisco is
> below $10 and Lucent is a
> now penny stock!
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You can use sniffer with appropiate POD to tap a
Serial line (PPP, HDLC, Frame, etc). This costs $
though. Theres other vendors with similar products
(agilent, etc).
If your looking to monitor terminal (reverse telnet
like traffic) theres a async monitor command starting
with 12.2(4)T or 8T if I
cfg is done.
sample:
controller t1 x/y
channel-group 1 timeslots 1-24
int serialx/y:1
ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
encaps ppp/frame/whatever
The :1 is the channel #, so if your channel-group was
2 this would be serialx/y:2
HTH, Erick
--- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
wrote:
>
cfg is done.
sample:
controller t1 x/y
channel-group 1 timeslots 1-24
int serialx/y:1
ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
encaps ppp/frame/whatever
The :1 is the channel #, so if your channel-group was
2 this would be serialx/y:2
HTH, Erick
--- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
wrote:
>
Well, if you only have one Ethernet then you'll need
to NAT-on-a-stick. But, any router w/Ethernet will be
able to plug into a cable modem w/Ethernet connection.
Config:
interface Loopback1
ip address 172.16.2.10 255.255.255.0
no ip directed-broadcast
ip nat inside
ip policy route-map nat
!
Chuck,
Have you tried to shorten the DHCP lease time?
--- Larry Letterman wrote:
> why is that ? we have segmented avvid network across
> our campus. The
> laptops are all W2K and they work just
> fine without any issues on DHCP...The routers are
> all running hsrp and
> work correctly..
>
>
True chuck, comments below...
--- Chuck's Long Road wrote:
> Good points, Erik - some thoughts below:
snipp for brevety
> CL: according to the specs, the 4006 has a 64 gig
> backplane, superior to the
> 65xx's advertised 32 gig out of the box.
Also, take the Mpps numbers into consideration.
he servers on the same card and CEF on? I
> had issues with that,
> so we re-engineered the traffic to keep as much as
> possible on individual
> cards, as the bus on the 4006 is only 2GB, as
> opposed to the 64 the
> marketing department claims.
>
>
> ""Eri
Comments inline...
--- Chuck's Long Road wrote:
> ""Lupi, Guy"" wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I would think about going with a 6509, the 5500
> series has been eol'd, but
> > the last support dates are a while away yet.
> >
>
> CL: Lorda mercy!!! you sound
You would type
delete flash:c1700-sv3y-mz.121-5.YB4
then the file will be flagged as deleted.
To regain the space, you do
squeeze flash:
The squeeze command doesn't work on all model routers
however and sometimes depends on flash type. Offhand,
I can't recall if 1700 can squeeze. If it can'
Hi John,
The VLAN Interfaces on the 3500/2900 XL series are
management VLANs only and there can only be one up at
a time.
--- John Brandis wrote:
> HI All,
>
> Got a strange problem on a 3524xl switch.
>
> Problem: Need to create 2 VLANS . I issue the
> statements
>
> interface vlan 1
Not that I know of. The timestamp of the file but it
might not be accurate. You could set up a proxy on
your PC that logs HTTP traffic I guess. You could also
sniff HTTP, etc all the time... be really out of
control but...
It seems like internet access is becoming more like a
police/big-brother t
YOu need to bridge IPX and AT. They call it fallback
bridging but it's configured the same as regular
bridging was...
--- Robert Edmonds
wrote:
> Diego,
> I don't think the 3550 supports IPX at all. I have
> checked Cisco's web
> site, plus I have a 3550-12G on my network and I
> can't find any
Is this for a lab or production environment?
OSPF can authenticate per-area or on a interface
basis. You'll have to put this spoke on it's own
sub-interface or run a tunnel to it and do auth on the
tunnel.
--- Robert Massiache wrote:
> Hi,
> I got a strange question for you guys! How do I
> en
d any
features introduced in 12.1T train or 12.2T train.
Erick
--- cebuano wrote:
> As a follow-up to my original post, a reboot
> reinstalled the default
> routes. As a word of caution, you might not want to
> use
> "flash:/c2500-jk8os-l.122-1b.bin" image as I've
> encou
, 64.0.0.0/8 is the classful range.
There are many other customers that have a subnet in
this classful range out there. With 'no ip classless'
and a default route with nexthop of 64.x.x.x any
traffic destined to a 64.x.x.x site would fail, but
traffic to 210.x.x.x, 65.x.x.x, etc would work.
Eri
p.
In this case, a static route using BRI with default
cost would cause all traffic destined to the default
route to use the BRI, no matter if primary line was
up. Or perhaps, just as a safety net in case one is
used in future.
Erick
--- Johnzaggat wrote:
> Is there ever a need to have a si
Well, for the authentication part you can use the aut
proxy feature (both router IOS and PIX) coupled with a
RADIUS/TACACS server. Local user db will work to.
As far as blocking porn, etc there are other products
like WebSense but thats the only one that works with
the PIX at the moment. You cou
This commands advertises a 0.0.0.0/0 route via OSPF
with the advertising router as the next-hop. The
next-hop would be the IP address of the interface
connecting to adjancent routers part of the OSPF
domain.
--- Gil Shulman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been wondering whether someone can help me
vlan.
Erick
--- Larry Letterman wrote:
> I am not sure what you mean by trunk to the phones..
> At Cisco our phones are just host on a subnet...
>
>
> Larry Letterman
> Cisco Systems
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
The only thing I know of right now about this release
is that it fixes a Spanning tree bug. CSCdy21905.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCdy21905
--- Eric Rogers wrote:
> A new IOS has just been released for the 3550 -
> 12.1.11.EA1. Looks like it
> came just in time for
Is the PC's default gateway set to 10.128.52.1?
Also, check the PCs routing table to see if everything
is ok. netstat -r
--- Craig Robertson wrote:
> Sorry guys, the address of the PC is 10.128.52.101,
> not "258". Nice typo
> hey :-)
> Thanks
> ""Vance Krier"" wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTE
ent router off
one of the 1605 interfaces.
Example:
ip route 10.258.52.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1.x
where x is the other router on the 10.1.1.x/24
network. That router would also need routes back to
the 1605 networks.
HTH, Erick
--- Craig Robertson wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I am having a problem
it comes up fine.
Erick
--- nilesh bothra wrote:
> can someone help me how I can fix this.
>
> =
> System Bootstrap, Version 4.14(9.1), SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1986-1994 by cisco Systems
> 2500 processor with 16384 Kby
Try putting 'no ip address' on the serial interfaces.
You don't need a ip unnumbered or ip address on them
if they are part of a multilink-group.
Have you tried removing the NAT? Don't see a complete
config for NAT so can't see if it may be a issue.
Erick
--- Bec
Hi,
Try 'no ip domain-lookup nsap' globally.
--- "Raul F. Fernandez" wrote:
> Its also happening with 12.2 code.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> cebuano
> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 11:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Su
y will get
around the slowdown or change to a different method of
obtaining the content. Just my opinion.
Erick
--- "Larkin, Richard"
wrote:
> NBAR should do this
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Sweeting
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 Augu
Looks to be new to 12.2(8)T and possibly some test
builds. The output below is from a Development test
version of 12.1 so maybe a future release of 12.1
mainline will have it to.
On my 804 here, 12.2(4)T didn't have it but 12.2(8)T
does.
--- "Moffett, Ryan" wrote:
> What code rev is this in?
A T1 crossover connects pins 1 to 4 and 2 to 5 (ie:
the Rx pair 1,2 to the Tx pair 4,5).
--- Kevin Love wrote:
> Hey Team,
>
> I am trying to pass data through a WIC-1DSU-T1 to
> test it. In order to do
> this, I need to put a couple of modular routers
> back-to-back. I can handle
> the con
This is supported on the 7500/7000 series routers
starting with 11.1 CA.
Under the fast ethernet interface, do a 'channel-group
#' which ties the fast Ethernet interface to a
port-channel interface.
Example:
interface fast Ethernet 1/0/0
no ip address
channel-group 1
interface fast Ethe
Comments inline...
--- "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
> I don't know the specifics of the Nokia case. Cisco
> has, however,
> both supplied router blades running IOS on an OEM
> basis to vendors
> including Cabletron, and licensed a software port to
> DEC (IOS on DEC
> hardware -- Brouter 500?
It should work just fine. Haven't tested DHCP in 6.2
but have set up PIX outside interface up as DHCP
client in past. The only minor problem I see is that I
don't think there is a way to change the MAC address
if they restrict DHCP via MAC address, but that might
not effect you.
--- Wayne Jang
Just add another dialer string (or dialer map)... they
will be used in the order they are entered.
--- Michalis Palis wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I have a customer who wants a router to dial (ISDN)
> to another destination in case the fist destination
> fails to answer ( no answer, busy etc). How
The config is good for the pieces you posted. Is it
working or? If it's not, perhaps theres a extra space
after one of the passwords.
--- "Mirza, Timur"
wrote:
> PAP Using Different Passwords On Two Different
> Routers
>
> on r1:
> username r2 password 0 timur
> !
> int BRI0
> ppp authenticati
Hi,
Having passive for the ISDN int would stop OSPF
multicast hellos from going across the ISDN interface.
You could still do a neighbor statement though which
is unicast however.
If the ISDN is bouncing, it's probably due to a
route-redistribution problem or some form of IP
traffic going out t
Yes there is, it's called GVRP which is part/extension
of 802.1q. Not all vendors support this though so
YMMV.
VTP, DTP are Cisco propiertary.
--- TP wrote:
> Dear Group,
> I'm confused.
> In a multi-vendor enviroment I've to design a VLANs
> scenario.
> So I can prefer 802.1Q tagging (standar
The interface-dlci command can be used on a multipoint
interface as well, and exist with a map statement.
Using it this way lets you specify QoS for a DLCI.
Example:
frame map ip x.x.x.x 101
frame map ip x.x.x.x 102
frame interface-dlci 101
class dlci101
frame interface-dlci 102
class
Hi,
When using DECnet, the MAC address is changed
depending on the DECnet address. You need to use the
HSRP use-bia feature with DECnet. HSRP then uses the
DECNet MAC address.
From
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/decnet.htm
DECnet hosts do not use manufacturer-assigne
Why doesn't he just telnet/console into the PIX and do
a 'ip address dhcp ...' instead of rebooting? This
should renew it - at least this was working for me in
a PIX class I attended last week. I did ask the
instructor if you could change the MAC address on the
PIX due to ISPs locking DHCP down to
Hi,
I just did this up in my lab and got the same results
using the metric-type option. Always was a N2. I
checked the 12.1 and 12.2 command reference for 'area
nssa' and metric-type and metric aren't listed as
options for this command in the docs. That might not
mean anything though.
I also set
Hi,
Look at the advertise-map function.
--- Larry Whitfill wrote:
> I need some help on conditional advertisements in
> BGP.
>
> I can have a condition where route A is advertised
> by RTR-X only when route
> B disappears from RTR-X's routing table. Is it
> possible to set up a
> condition wh
The bandwidth command in IOS is used by some routing
protocols (part of metric calc) and other router
functions/services. This command on the switch, being
IOS is probably the same and I'm not sure how
effective it would be unless the switch had L3
functions, etc.
--- sam sneed wrote:
> I never
value is but it is there.
Also, be aware that a VTP CLIENT can send out VTP
updates and wipe out your VLAN database config. IE: A
quick-fix is not to change from Server to client mode.
HTH, Erick
--- Jeffrey Reed wrote:
> If I have an existing VTP domain server with many
> VLANs configured an
and
hardcode the speed/duplex.
HTH, Erick B.
--- bergenpeak wrote:
> I'm looking at an design where there's a hub-spoke
> network
> based on 802.1q. Specifically, there will be a
> number of routers
> connect back via FE/GE into a central router through
> an 802.1q
&g
t so it
uses the route that matches it best which would be the
default route to 172.16.1.2.
HTH. Also, this effects all router vendors (not just
cisco) but most have classless enabled by default
these days (BayRS doesn't though).
Erick B.
> > ""Matt Saunders"&q
I did some google searches and some site mentioned the
A-version is the same module but the components used
to make it were different and the cost was cheaper
then the original.
--- Daniel Cotts wrote:
> Here's the output of a "show port capabilities" on
> both a 5213 and a 5213A.
> No differen
I think SLiRP was the program used for making a
console connection into a SLIP connection. Trumpet may
have done this also...
--- Ken Diliberto wrote:
> Wasn't Trumpet used to convert a shell account into
> a SLIP line? That was
> way cool at the time.
>
> Ken
>
> &
I haven't used this, but it sounds like it is used to
extend the access-server which has usernames, etc on
it to another remote location for example. So a user
can dial into a router locally and the router builds a
tunnel/VPN-like connection and passes the dial-up
users requests to the access-serv
SC = Serial Console
SL = SLIP (from before PPP days - anyone remember
Trumpet? those were the days!).
Erick B.
--- "TALBOT, WILLIAM P (SWBT)" wrote:
> Probably "switch console" or "system console"
>
> Good question though, I am curious
Hi,
The term "layer 3 switch" is used to describe a switch
that has routing capabilities. In the 6509, routing is
handled by the MSFC daughtercard on the Sup module.
If you do a 'show module' the MSFC is in slot 15
and/or 16. If you do a 'session 15' you
reverse-telnet/console into the router m
it'll be harder to get to it if they decide
to pull the cable on the trunk port :)
Erick B.
--- "R. Benjamin Kessler"
wrote:
> I think Cisco generally recommends that your switch
> mgmt interface is on a
> different VLAN than your "regular" (read:
> end-u
emory until the router is
reloaded/reset. Perhaps, you deleted the s0.1
interface and are running into this.
HTH, Erick
--- Richard Yun wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to create a point-to-point subinterface
> under s0 inteface and I'm
> getting the following warning
I've done plenty of TFTP transfers in Win XP with
Pumpkin with no problem. It's all I use for TFTP.
Their website is www.klever.net/kin but it appears to
be down at the moment. It's been awhile since I've
been there... The stories they had about the programs
were funny.
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lso so that could be helpful if
you can't swing a car, but I'd check the schedule
ahead of time so you get to bldg C in plenty of time.
Erick
--- James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I hope to get some advice from those who attempted
> the
> lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled s
Hi,
The bandwidth assigned to the main interface will be
used on the subinterfaces, unless theres a bandwidth
command on the subinterface which will override the
bandwidth defined on the main.
Example:
int s0/0
band 1000
int s0/0.1 point
ip address ...
int s0/0.2 point
ip address
Hi,
>From rommon you can use TFTP (tftpdnld command) after
setting 4-5 variables listed by the tftpdnld command
if they aren't all set.
However, for the tftpdnld to work the bootstrap/rommon
version has to support a interface you have installed.
IE: A newer FastEthernet Net Mod may not be recogn
views, etc.
Erick B.
--- Washington Rico wrote:
> Cisco people I would like to know your impression of
> Foundry Networks. Are
> they something to worry about?
>
> Regards,
> Eric Washington
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You could also use Frame-Relay End-To-End keepalives
(FREEK). This works best if a subinterface is used.
--- "Nick S." wrote:
> Ok, The PVC status would never go down till the
> switch reports it as down,
> and only then will the line protocol go down.
>
> I have come across this scenario a cou
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