Counting me in and where do we go from here?
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Yes I do and how can I contribute to your good cause?:)
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Is it possible to have some sh run, sh ip route, sh ip bgp nei configs
please any two will do.You don't have to give away you IDs for
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Bani
This is my understanding...Just with any rule..you allow certain things
and you don't allow some. Reserve some things and you don't reserve
some...What I'm trying to say is the matter of logical and
efficient,convinient, simple or orderly if you will...when the InterNIC
was given the task of
Hello there
This what I know FECNs and BECNs are traffic notifications used by a
Switch in this case Frame Relay switch..to notify end nodes i.e routers.
Routers will only reduce the rate of traffic transmission but it won't
stop...But if the router is configured for Frame Relay trffic-shapening
t
Yes it is live and well! if you look at the Cisco's blueprint under all
the routing protocols yes it is tested if I were you I would get me an
IS-IS book..from Amazon. COM used one...IS-IS is a very interesting
link-state protocol with respect to OSPF similarities and
differences.Believe it
First you need to upgrade all of the 2500s 16/16 for 12.2 by that
flash/DRAM...check for flash/Dram on E.bay good deals..
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Go ahead issue command "squeez" should delete all files in
flashremember whenever you delete a file you must issue squeez too
or else the router gives you another chance see if you really want to do
that.Just a safety catch I guess...
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First you need to upgrade all of the 2500s 16/16 for 12.2 by that
flash/DRAM...check for flash/Dram on E.bay good deals..
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Is it possible to send what kind of error you get whenever you try to
telnet term serve other five hosts...?
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Go ahead issue command "squeez" should delete all files in
flashremember whenever you delete a file you must issue squeez too
or else the router gives you another chance see if you really want to do
that.Just a safety catch I guess...
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Use Octal cable I can't remenber the P/N but if you go to E-bay and
seach you get for $19-16 and if you can't find please let me
knowwill help some more.
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onnected and static, how
could they learn the same address ,learn from each other?
i think the same condition exist on other routes ,how could a network
link's status be share with other ospf process without put
the sme interface into multiple OSPF processes?
best regards
Jason J CCNP P
No, I don't think there will be any
load balancing even in the same ospf
processes.
thanks
Jason J CCNP P.R.C
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0.0/17. one AD is 20 another is 110.
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what the router will do then??(the concrete
operations)
what will the IOS do ? maybe at the time when we start the OSPF processes
it will not permit us to overlap the same network address
at all !! i am not sure about that.
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re are the same
route from BGP and Static??
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as far as i can see:
there are two kinds of possible reasons that corrupt the communication
between R3 and R5, physical and logical.
if it is physical , R3 can detect it immediately, at the time ,maybe
it will get a route from R2 telling a route to R5, so , R3 step into
holddown, R2 can n
Is it really working at gigabit speed?, there are several interfaces which
are able to work at 10/100/1000 speeds
Neil Andersen wrote:
>
> What would cause show interface for a Gigabit interface to show
> increasing collisions? My understanding is that Gigabit
> Ehternet only runs in FULL DUPLEX
onnected and static, how
could they learn the same address ,learn from each other?
i think the same condition exist on other routes ,how could a network
link's status be share with other ospf process without put
the sme interface into multiple OSPF processes?
best regards
Jason J CC
er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another
is" 161.168.0.0" .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
0.0/17. one AD is 20 another is 110.
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By the way ,i just understand what p b was interested in. i'm
also interest in it too!
If two ospf processes learn the same network route,what will
happen then ?? :)
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er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another
is" 161.168.0.0" .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another
is" 161.168.0.0" .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another
is" 161.168.0.0" .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
Dear Fred
in fact, 192.168.0.0/18 does include 192.168.0.0/19 and
192.168.32.0/19.wherenever router choose route, it will always pick the most
concrete one so even 192.168.0.0/18 is static, it will choose
the one from EBGP, 192.168.0.0/19.
when the route from EBG is 192.168.0.0/18 and the
Is there any successful case that show how redback1000 and unisphere EIX
705can use l2tp to build a IP tunnel ? i mean the detail configuration.
i will really appreciate it.
Jason.G.F CCNP
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well, in my thoughts, there is no loading balance in ospf. it will choose
only one route and put it into its ospf routing table.
also i got a case: when there is a route from EBGP peer which
is 192.168.0.0/19 and also a route comes from static input which is
192.168.0.0/18, which one do you think
t
Thanks for your help.
JB
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> > a central site where the N
Hi List.
I currently have a linksys with IP x.x.x.178
the new box has and ip of x.x.x.179.
My problem is my mx record is set to 178
and I have already setup VPN using the 179 address on the new box.
We have a consultant saying that we can add the 178 address to the outside
interface which al
I'm not really familiar with IPX and I have to connect 3 remote branches to
a central site where the Novell server is located.
Can anybody point me to some sample configurations.
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10.30.30.30 1723 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) gre 207.22.22.22 0 10.30.30.30 0 netmask
255.255.255.255 0 0
what are the 0 0 for?
are those two commands all I need to do?
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Hi all !!
I need to make an upgrade on the a 65094s MSFC2 due to sevral crashes I had
in the last days.
The problem is that the recommended image doesn't fit on the msfc's
bootflash. I tried to boot loading the image from the Supervisor slot0: , as
suggested on the Cisco manuals, but it was not po
When I first triggered this question, certainly I took advantage of having a
forum full of creative techie people. Why would I need to bridge 2 LANs,
separated from a couple of routers or so, using a tunnel? Well, that
question, indeed, came from one of our customers, and then my coming to
think of
The BCMSN book I have, seems to focus on Catalyst 4000, 5000, 5xxx, 6000,
8500 series. Does this mean I have an older Cisco Press book?
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Hello,
A question barely came up to mind: Would it be possible to "join" a
broadcast domain, not by means of a LAN switch but from one remote router to
another, using GRE Tunnels?
Since I haven't done it before, I kind of thought that it'll be possible.
For instance, having:
R1eth0(no ip address
I know that the following is not MAC security based, but I think you are
looking for something like EAPOL Security. Here is a link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps646/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008007f395.html
Skarphedinsson Arni V. wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I have some
Hi all
HELP!
The clients on my network seem to be loosing their connection to the
network for no apparent reason. we have a main office and a spoke location
running over vpn.
The problem seems to be at main office because it happens here and was
happening before the other location c
Hi all
The boss wants to allow ping.
In the website I found the way by using an access list.
In another config I see a conduit is used.
What is the difference between using a conduit and an access list to allow
ping
Is it that a conduit is to a specific host
Rather than permit a
Thanks to everyone!
We are going to evaluate your recommendations.
JB
dre wrote:
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> ""J B"" wrote in message ...
> > Can someone recommend a couple of good choices for network
> sniffer
> software.
> >
> > My company is looking to buy
Thanks
JB
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> EtherPeek from WildPackets, formerly AG Group.
> www.wildpackets.com
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> > -Original Message-
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> > Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:03 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
Can someone recommend a couple of good choices for network sniffer software.
My company is looking to buy a sniffer to develop a LAN baseline.
Any recommendations will be appreciated.
Thanks
JB
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> interested and
> >I'll look around.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Zsombor
> >
> >At 04:45 AM 6/26/2003 +, J B wrote:
> >>I ordered a Documentation CD from the Cisco Sto
I ordered a Documentation CD from the Cisco Store more than 2 months ago I'm
still waiting. After two months of emails back and forth they told the CD
is back ordered. I can believe Cisco service can be so bad.
Is anyone out there willing to sell me a doc cd with a recent date.
Thanks
JB
Mes
ok great referrences, thanks everybody, keep the forum live!!!
:-)
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hi pple, well the reason why i ask this is because, recently i was told by
my network manager that there is a virus which uses netbios (udp 137, tcp
138 and tcp 139) as a transport and had acrosses the WAN from a spoke site
to a hub site. And i was told to put an ACL by blocking the above port on
t
hi,
questions: wat is the purpose of using load-interval on the interface and
wat does it do i know it provide some kind of backup but then not very
sure abt it.
thanks!
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> you would be able to handle the both the voice and data
> internal to the box.
>
> Layer 1 - nothing else works without out it
>
> tlh
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The tunnel must be closed until the ATM opens the transaction.
Check you hex address coming from the ATM.
Terry Martin wrote:
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> This is a good one. I have a 3640 and a 1721 connected over
> point-to-point T1. Everything is up and up, no problems. Each
> of the routers listed above hav
This question is for people with network management experience.
I have to do a lot of things lately, and one of those things looks like is
project management. The problem is that I'm not a project manager. How do
you normally respond to RFP from clients. I think I understand what an RFP
is, howe
If you have other 3600 swap the flash and perform the password recovery in
the other one, if it continues to show garbage on the console port you
probably have something wrong in the console settings.
Funnell Giles wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I have just acquired a 3600 router. There seems to be a
>
If you have other 3600 swap the flash and perform the password recovery in
the other one, if it continues to show garbage on the console port you
probably have something wrong in the console settings.
Funnell Giles wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have just acquired a 3600 router. There seems to be a
>
then you might
> be better off spending time on it yourself and
> re-learning/refreshing your
> skills.
>
> How much is your day's work actually worth ? :-) Add it all up
> and see
> what's better for you
> or your employer :-)
>
>
>
> ""J B&q
I can't help you, but I have been told by a Nortel engenieer that they have
tested that configuration in the lab and it worked (I think, they were using
multitrunking in the 8600 and FEC in Catalyst)
The only problem is that if you have a problem with that configuration, nor
cisco or nortel will he
J B wrote:
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> John Neiberger wrote:
> >
> > >>>> J B 5/29/03 8:39:15 AM >>>
> > >Hi, Everyone
> > >I just been awarded the responsibility of installing 4 3745
> > Cisco routers.
> >
> > >The local phone company w
John Neiberger wrote:
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> >>>> J B 5/29/03 8:39:15 AM >>>
> >Hi, Everyone
> >I just been awarded the responsibility of installing 4 3745
> Cisco routers.
>
> >The local phone company wanted $5500 dollars for the
> installation and my
>
Hi, Everyone
I just been awarded the responsibility of installing 4 3745 Cisco routers.
The local phone company wanted $5500 dollars for the installation and my
employer thinks is to much. I was looking at the Cisco website for sample
configurations but I couldn't find them. I need to share the
Once i heard, that a ping from a Cisco Box is not the same like a ping from
a Windows PC.
One is icmp the other is udp.
Can anyone confirm? and, where is udp , where is icmp.
One solution to make it all clear is to take a sniffer - or i could search
my CIT Course stuff this weekend ;-)
Martin
Hi Ed
Sure I answered 04-01:
Hi
We implemented with ActivCard's AvtivPack Server.
http://www.activcard.com
We have Novell NDS for User Database. Activcard is best integrated in NDS.
We also had a pilot with SecureID, but Integration in NDS (via LDAP) did not
fit.
Regards
Martin
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maybe with
debug isdn q921
or debug isdn events
regards martin
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Hi
We implemented with ActivCard's AvtivPack Server.
http://www.activcard.com
We have Novell NDS for User Database. Activcard is best integrated in NDS.
We also had a pilot with SecureID, but Integration in NDS (via LDAP) did not
fit.
Regards
Martin
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Hi
With the 2nd option you can save some money.
But the foundation exam will take much more time than one single exam.
I think it is more difficult to take the foundation exam.
With single exams you can take step by step an then "forget" the
non-relating themes ;-)
For example it can be confusin
Encapsulation by default is ARPA.
Can this be changed?
JB
J B wrote:
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> I wonder about the encapsulation type for the interface?
>
> JB
>
>
> Xy Hien Le wrote:
> >
> > I have an issue that took me almost a month and still not
> > figure out what's
I wonder about the encapsulation type for the interface?
JB
Xy Hien Le wrote:
>
> I have an issue that took me almost a month and still not
> figure out what's
> the problem?
>
> I can ping out to a connected router (fastethernet or any type
> of interfaces)
> and can only ping the local inter
Hi
The command is:
switch#reload ?
LINEReason for reload
at Reload at a specific time/date
cancel Cancel pending reload
in Reload after a time interval
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Banks in the US are regulated by the FDIC and audits can extend to Internet
Banking.
JB
Robert Edmonds wrote:
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> I can't help too much with the banks, but I used to run the
> network for
> hospital and supported several doctor's offices that used our
> network. The
> main thing you need to wor
Banks in the US are regulated by the FDIC and audits can extend to Internet
Banking.
JB
Robert Edmonds wrote:
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> I can't help too much with the banks, but I used to run the
> network for
> hospital and supported several doctor's offices that used our
> network. The
> main thing you need to wor
to 1):
PIX 515 can terminate 1000 tunnels (SW) or 2000 (HW)at max 10Mps VPN
Performance.
to 2):
analog is no problem (same as ISDN). ISP gives you the "physical" address.
If connecting to your VPN site you will be given a tunnel address from your
central site. Both physical and tunnel IP's are ac
we are multihomed to 2 isp's on 1 router I only want to send the one network
62.154.91.0
and only want to recieve the default 0.0.0.0
addit9onally i want to prepend our as 23484 outbound to 1 neighbor
does this work?
is there a better way?
router bgp 23484
no synchronization
bgp log-neigh
to 1):
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Performance.
to 2):
analog is no problem (same as ISDN). ISP gives you the "physical" address.
If connecting to your VPN site you will be given a tunnel address from your
central site. Both physical and tunnel IP's are ac
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The Long and Winding Road wrote:
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> I'm working on a practice lab problem.
>
> there are two domains - OSPF and EIGRP
>
> The two domains can only communicate via ISDN
>
> OSPF---R1---ISDN--R2EIGRP
>
> R1 is where redistribution takes place. The ISDN link is in the
> E
Hey Dave,
The loop argument was a little far fetched. Seems anytime anybody calls TAC
these days for a switch problem, that is their first answer.
Think you probably hit the nail on the head. Thanks for your help.
Scott
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normally ISP networks are with BGP.
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I am not sure to understand your problem.
Fact is that VPN 3002 is the HW Client.
VPN3005/15/30/60/80 are Concentrators.
- SW Clients can connect to Concentrator.
- HW Clients can connect to Conce3ntrator.
- Conentrator can connect to Concentrator.
- SW Client can not connect to HW Client.
- SW cli
in an NAT environement you need to encapsulete the VPN traffic into UDP or
TCP (because ESP has no port#, has protocolnumber 50).Otherwise VPN traffic
after IKE will be dropped.
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Hash is needed for Data Integrity.
Two possibilities: HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA-1
A sent the message and the shared secret key trough the Hash-Algorithm. Hash
is appended at the message.
B recomputes the Hash with the message and the shared secret key. Hashs are
compared. If matching, integrity of messa
Hi All
Is there a way to set up a span (monitoring) port via a link or a trunk?
The meaning is, that the port I like to monitor is on a catalyst in an other
building.
Thanks for your help
Martin
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We have typical office-envirement: some word, excel, some host, web.
HW-compression brings up to 9:1 (average, i thing 4-5:1).
Take attention with SW, even a 72xx can't handle many of SW compressed links.
Lupi is right. Before implementing you have to test. Ask your Cisco Provider
for AIM Boards t
i think order of taking tests isn't importent (maybe safe test should be
last).
i started last week with csvpn, next will do mcns so i get the "vpn
specialist ".
problem of ids is, who does isd and when doing, who does it with cisco ;-)
tell if you hear other opinions.
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Im trying to redirect telnet traffic from the pix to my Cisco 2511 terminal
server so I can access the devices over the internet.
I checked the previous post and tried to configure the Pix. However the
traffic gets denied according to my syslog server.
Any help will be appreciated.
JB
For SW you don't need an AIM.
HW requires an AIM
example of HW compression:
frame-relay payload-compression FRF9 stac caim 0
for SW replace stac caim 0 with software.
Be sure, that 12.1 work well wiht your central Router.
We had som troubles with a 7206 on central site. we are now on 12.2.12
h
If I rembember correctly, the manual of OpenView has good information about
snmp. Regarding the other topics, try to search in CCO, you can download
mibs frome there I think.
Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
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> All,
> Does anyone know where I can find a really good tutorial (or
> othe
i am not sure about that.
i have a checkpoint FW (let's say it is stateful). behind the FW sits the
VPN 3000. i connect with VPN SW Client. works fine with IPSec over UDP.
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Robert Edmonds wrote:
> I believe the command you are looking for is "ip default-gateway .
> Since the 2950 is an IOS based switch, the set commands don't apply here.
>
>
> ""J. Johnson""
All,
Is there a way to set a default router for a 2950 switch? Apparently other
2900 switches have the "set ip route default GATEWAYADDR" command (see
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat2900/cgcr29k/index.htm
- thanks, Priscilla) but not, as far as I can tell, on the 2950 (
try do encapsulate IPSec in UDP, otherwise IPSec will be dropped.
IKE is already UDP500, bit EPS and AH are Protocol 50 and 51.
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You can recover the configuration using snmp (you need the write community,
of course), and if you haven't used md5 passwords for enable, it would be
easy to decode it. I have done it once. If you have used md5 passwords, you
can save the configuration to txt and then perform a recovery password.
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> Greetings,
> I have a router here that is logging a lot or stuff to my
> console, as a
> result I can't get anything done. How do I stop this without
> stopping
> the syslog messages?
>
> Regards
>
> Pat
>
>
no logging console ?
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J. Johnson wrote:
> Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
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>>
>> You gotta get it to stop doing that! ;-) Seriously, why doesn't the Linux
>> router-on-a-stick know that the destination is local, on VLAN 7?
>> Shouldn't it know not to send this pa
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
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> You gotta get it to stop doing that! ;-) Seriously, why doesn't the Linux
> router-on-a-stick know that the destination is local, on VLAN 7? Shouldn't
> it know not to send this packet to another router? It should just ARP for
> the destination and send the packet
J. Johnson wrote:
> It looks like the switch is not forwarding the
> packets to the router for some reason, even though it does forward packets
> for other 10.0.0.X addresses.
What I wrote above is not correct. (I was sniffing an unused port on the
switch which I thought was proper
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> The picture got a bit munged. I think I understand it, though. The
> router-on-a stick is the Linux box and it's supposed to be on the right
> side of the drawing? What do you mean by ix86? It's not a 486 machine is
> it? Ugh.
> :-)
Sorry for the wraparound problem
no fix available.
Cisco allows no other client installed.
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create new prompt with no string:
set promt "nothing"
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done via the uplink
> you
> will also need to do some trunking. Hope this helps.
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> From: J. Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 5:06 PM
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> Subject: 2950 telnet access is lost after v
I've lost some telnet access to my 2950 after implementing vlans.
Before - Address 10.0.0.6 was available on vlan 1, which was the default
vlan for all ports. telnet was possible into the switch from machines
connected to any port.
After - Created several vlans (5, 6, 7, and 8) and split the p
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