> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Networking giant Cisco has been forced to warn customers that its
> routers can crash when tested for security vulnerabilities by
> security
> scanning software programs.
>
> SOURCE: VUNet
> http://www.vnunet.com/News/1104718
Looks lik
> From: BIKEMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> The console cable and port work fine (9600 baud etc - have
> even tried other baud rates in case someone changed the
> default) - I can plug it into one of
> the other routers and it works fine for hours. Nothing I type
> has any effect including c
> From: Nodir Nazarov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Is there any way to treat Fast Ethernet Subinterface as
> Serial ?
My router seems to be fairly clear on what it likes :-)
c2610#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
c2610(config)#int e 0/0
c2610(config-if)#ip
Not a white paper, but let's see whether *I* understand
how it's supposed to work
Cut-thru waits for the dest addy, then starts forwarding.
Frag-free waits for 64bytes, then starts forwarding.
Store'n'forward waits for the whole packet and CRC's it,
so will only forward truly valid (tm) packe
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I didn't see any replies, so I'll throw some chum out ;-)
> I have a RAS box that uses 198.168.X.X coming in from the
> field and my router is using 10.X.X.X .
OK, tho I /hate/ RFC1918 addys...
Your guys "in the field" are using dialup a
I'm gonna expose a little more of my ignorance
(yeah, yeah, you've all seen it before... ;-)
> From: Tan Choh oon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I had 2501 router, 1 Ethernet , 2 Syn port and 1 Aux port.
OK so far :-)
> I like to coonect the 56k dial up modem to serial 0 , and
> configure it t
> From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> You need to look at the 2509/2511 series access
> servers. Using an Octal cable you can go from the
> Asynch interface on the back of the 2509 to upto 8
> routers via their console ports.
Just thought I'd mention:
One of my aquaints just bought
end
# food for the groupstudy filters?
> From: Francisco Muniz
> Also, you can change the CTL-SHIFT-6 X to something else on
> the reverse
> telnet router, so it doesn't trap it and steps out of the
> reverse telnet session. Maybe for next time...
Yeah, but I don't think that'll make you rea
> From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> With a DSL installed on an existing phone line in two
> offices, would it be
> possible to drop the ISP and to connect directly from one
> office to the
> other just like ISDN, or is that still something out there in
> the future?
With DS
> From: Eduardo Negreiros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I want to "shutdown" a Ethernet interface every day at 18:00
> PM and "no
> shutdown" this interface every day at 08:00 AM. Does anyone
> know how to
> do it? Is there any command to schedule a shutdown?
Could you make do with time-based
> From: Byron Bean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> speaking of 10Gb Ethernet ... anyone who lives in the NY
> area, there was a
> good article in the NY Times a few days ago about 1Gb and
> 10Gb Ethernet with
> sales projections for the next few years. Good read.
>
> Byron Bean, CCNA
Hey, th
Ain't no deep magic there. What were you /hoping/ would happen ?
c2610#connect 198.15.14.5
Trying 198.15.14.5 ... Open
UNIX(r) System V Release 4.0 (tony3)
login:
(BTW, this box *isn't* on the Internet, so don't bother trying...)
Tone
> From: cisco cabanaboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Having hit the 'post' button, I now notice that I didn't answer
the q (IOW, I wasn't in 'conf t' mode).
I /hate/ when that happens :-)
OTOH, none of my routers let me use the connect command. Strange...
So, anyone wanna educate me and cabanaboy both ? Sounds like shovelling
async across TC
> From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I've always studied with the idea that I could call TAC and
> get the answer. :->
:-) And thanks for the other stuff...
> P.S. Anyone know where I can find a copy of the Prayer of St. Francis?
http://www.webdesk.com/catholic/prayers/fran
> From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Anyone out there know if I can get a copy of "sh cdp"
> for NT/98 etc ?
>
> I wouldn't mind one for my Laptop as it would save me
> currently trundling around with a 2924 under my arm.
If you can't find what you're really looking for (would
Snif
(Per your mail below)
Looks like you're on a box that doesn't support XNS,
which will probably be absolutely fine so far as
you're concerned. I /think/ this is Enterprise, btw.
c2610#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
c2610(config)#access-list ?
<1-99>
Re using back-to-back CSU/DSUs:
> From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Can do! On the telco side CSU/DSUs have either an 8-pin RJ-45
> type jack or a 15-pin D type connector.
>
> If an RJ-45:
> T-1s use pins 1&2 and 4&5. 56k lines use pins 1&2 and 7&8.
> So for a T-1 to
> go bac
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