It is reading the config file after loading the IOS. When it gets to the con
line 0 configuration, something is wrong.
Break the router on boot, and from rommon mode, check out the startup
config, and remove any configuration you have under "line con 0"
-Erik
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Set up a terminal server with console connections to all the routers.
You will need to power clear the routers to begin the process. the best
setup would be by using remote power switches.
Write a script that sends a break to the terminal servers. Then sends
commands for setting the required confi
I have a question regarding CSMA/CD vs full duplex. If the problems relating to
distance are set due to the limitations of CSMA/CD,
what are the limits when using full duplex? I have had several situations where I had
to run fiber because of distance, but these
where almost invariably full duple
troublesome, this could solve some real world problems with custom network
systems and applications that need direct access to network hardware, and
the Cisco hardware with Linux will also be great for development of new
protocols.
Erik Mintz
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From: "Richard A. Ho
What are you trying to backup here? I don't see any routing. Start with a
working primary first and I can probably give you suggestions for a
solution.
Roughly, what you need are two static routes with different weights so the
primary is favored, and the backup is much more costlier, or, set the d
enable portfast on every host/server.
-Erik
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From: "Sandeep Kulkarni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 12:13 PM
Subject: Ether Channel is it an issue???
| Hi All,
| Slightly off topic, But i just want to share someone's
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You're not logging out of the first connection, therefore, the terminal line
is in use when you try to log in again. Use the command "sh user" to show
current line connections. You will see a user on the async line, use the
command "clear line " to reset the connection.
ind a different
workaround?
Erik Mintz
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From: "Dennis Laganiere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 9:57 PM
Subject: Should I save my old router?
| I'm pu
links and could happen at any layer 2-3 device.
Erik Mintz
Director, IT operations
Crosslinks systems
1 Silicon alley plaza
New York, NY
10038
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alot of info on IPSec from
the cisco website, and of course from the RFC's and drafts, I would
would start with talking to cisco, Altiga says they're "IPSec"
compliant, but the options and complexity of IPSec makes that somewhat
grey at this time.
Erik Mintz
Director, IT operation
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A 2500 won't hold enough RAM, The minimun I would use is a 3640 w/
128M, cisco has been suggesting the 7140 for small, simple setups, and
the pricing is pretty good. If you are on a real tight budget, do it
with a server running Linux and GateD, or So
Referenced object (0 => N/A). Referenced object error: 0. [DB
Server DISP:ROUTER 8 42] (16)
What the hell does that mean?
Erik Mintz
Director, IT operations
Crosslinks systems
1 Silicon alley plaza
New York, NY 10038
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"They have computers, and they may have
OS,,Multi,n/a,cc,,
Cisco,IOS,,Multi,n/a,cisco,,
Cisco,IOS,,Multi,n/a,Cisco router,,
Cisco,CiscoWorks 2000,,,guest,(none),User,
Cisco,CiscoWorks 2000,,,admin,cisco,Admin,
Looking at the full list will give you an appreciation of cisco's design, as
the database is filled with default passwor
long before the DNS
updates propagate everywhere.
Erik Mintz
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From:
Nurarif
Wibawa
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 4:37
AM
Subject: dns
Hi,
I need a solution for the co
more fundamental info.
Thanks,
Erik Mintz
Domestic field engineering manager
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Use a TFTP server with tripwire installed.
All you need is an old PC, a basic linux install and a free version of
tripwire.
Cost is next to nothing.
Erik Mintz
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