Re: Telnet Problems

2000-07-26 Thread James Xie
Try extended ping command. Most likely, either your router or the remote one has multiple ip addresses. Jim Xie At 02:36 PM 07/26/2000 -0500, Rossetti, Stan wrote: >To all, > >I have been trying to telnet to remote router (2501) and the connection is >opened, but I never receive a password pro

Re: 2924XL and 2600 Trunking problem

2000-08-14 Thread James Xie
John, I bet your VLAN1 is the default VLAN. Try: "set vtp mode transparent" Jim Xie At 02:22 PM 08/14/2000 -0700, you wrote: >I would swear I saw this in the archives somewhere once, but I could not >find it just now. Here is the problem: > >I have a brand new 2600 with fast ethernet

Re: where is routing table located in the router?

2000-08-14 Thread James Xie
Interesting question. Yes the routing table is dynamically built by routing protocols. There are also static routing entries if you created in your configuration file. Locally connected active networks will be entered into the routing table immediately after the reset. If the question goes to ho

ATM configuration

2000-08-15 Thread James Xie
Hi, I am trying to set up an ATM LANE testing with one LS1010 and 2 routers with ATM interfaces. Does anyone know how to make the routers to get ATM prefix from LS1010. Thanx. Jim Xie ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ

RE: ATM configuration

2000-08-15 Thread James Xie
should see the prefix part of the NSAP address. > >HTH, > >Rog > >> -Original Message- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >> James Xie >> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 4:51 PM >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> S

RE: ATM configuration

2000-08-15 Thread James Xie
. This >is done with the following command pointing to the >router that you have chosen to be the LECS. > >atm lecs-address-default 47.0091.8100..0050.736f.6a01.00b0.c2e8.bc8f.00 >1 > >Hope that answers your question. > > >>From: James Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

Re: Fwd: RE: ATM configuration

2000-08-16 Thread James Xie
ly other config on the LS1010 is the actual NSAP >>address. The command is >> >>atm address 47.0091.8100.0000.0050.736f.6a01.0050.736f..00 >> >>This is in global config. >> >>Hope this helps, >>Dan >> >> >>>From: James Xie <[EMAI

RE: ATM configuration

2000-08-16 Thread James Xie
fix from the ATM switch. I'm not sure if you need to turn on >LANE service first (on the routers) before you can see the NSAP prefix under >"show lane default". > >Rog > >> -Original Message- >> From: James Xie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sen

Backup interface never comes up.

2000-05-25 Thread James Xie
Hi, I am doing a study on DDR. On my router, I configured the bri0 interface, and it works fine. The router can place a call to the other end and traffic passes through perfectly. (It means all the isdn interface and dialer configuration are correct). My problem is, once i placed the interf

RE: How to modify router's configuration with a script?

2000-05-25 Thread James Xie
Roger, There is a perl module for cisco router configuration managment. It uses RCS support version control, editing, pulling and pushing configurations. You can either use the commands or call the modules in your own perl scirpts. The module is located at: http://www.cpan.org/modules/01

Password recovery question

2000-06-01 Thread James Xie
Is there anyone can help me recovery the password for the ATM module on a CAT 5500? Thanx. Jim Xie ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and

Re: Loopback Address

2000-06-07 Thread James Xie
Loopback is a virtual inteface on the router. It is up all the time. There are some routing prototocols require a router ID such as OSPF and BGP. If you use a phyical interface's ip address as the router's ID, when that physical interface goes down, the routing adjacency will change/break. I

RE: ask for help on DHCP

2000-06-08 Thread James Xie
Are you sure the released ip address is in the correct subnet/network for that network segment. I think the DHCP server should have a way to distinguish which subnet/network the request comes from and send a reply with appropriate ip address. Jim Xie. At 05:44 AM 06/08/2000 -0500, Cai, Land w

Re: OSPF question...

2000-06-08 Thread James Xie
First of all, no matter how many OSPF routing processes running on the router, there is only one IP routing table. If you understand the differenece between routed and routing protocols, the question is clear.Routed protocols like IP uses only one routing table to foward traffic. If for a single

Re: telnet, ping, multicast and etc

2000-06-08 Thread James Xie
At 05:37 PM 06/08/2000 +0800, Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote: >Dear friends, > >Can I ask you some basic question, don't laugh at me :P if u just want to >answer me one of the question, just help me . > >1) What is difference between ping and telnet? telnet is using port 23, how >about PING? which po

Re: Eigrp convergence

2000-06-08 Thread James Xie
There are a couple factors make EIGRP converge faster: 1. Even EIGRP is a flat routing protocol, it does support some features of hierarchical routing protocols, such as address summary, VLSM and supernet. (vs RIP) 2. EIGRP does incremental updates (vs RIP) 3. EIGRP routing pro

Re: What is Keepalives???

2000-06-13 Thread James Xie
The easiest definition of keepalive is somewhat like the dial tone for the phone line. It means the "line" is physically(or layer 2) OK to pass your message. Jim Xie At 07:43 PM 06/12/2000 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does anyone have a short good definition of what a keepalive is

Re: OSPF !!!

2000-06-16 Thread James Xie
Cost does affect route selection. OSPF injects routes to routing table based on costs. If there are multiple paths to a destionation, the least cost path will be selected. Pirority only affects desinated router election. Desinated router is the router speaks for the multicaccess network about th