the switches using the 1000BaseSX module, I am
limited to 100MB or will I get 1GB connectivity?
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Is there anything on a 3548XL switch that might prevent Wake on LAN NICs
from working?
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Jeff
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We have a Frame Relay network that connects 8 remote locations. Our
locations have a combo of 3548 and 2924 Cisco switches. There are only two
IT guys in one location and we want to be able to monitor each location
using a protocol analyzer. Does either CiscoWorks 2000 or CiscoWorks for
Windows
The pinout for a T1 cross over cable is
Pin1---pin4
pin2pin5
and vice-versa
Jeff
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I have two routers that both have an ISDN card. Is there anyway I could =
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connection?
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We have a partner company that needs to do some heavy duty testing relating
to the network. We currently have them on a Cisco 3548XL switch. They would
like to buy a generic switch that has some gigabit ports and then create a
channel to the Cisco switch with 4 ports. Would this be possible? How
Could someone please point me to a paper or web page that talks about how
memory is used on Cisco routers? Looking for an explanation on DRAM, Flash,
I/O memory, etc.
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Jeff
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Right now I have the following equipment in ym home lab:
One 2620
One 2611 (T1 WIC and ISDN)
One 2610 (T1 WIC and ISDN)
Two 2501s
One 3548 and 2924 switches
Should I look to add on any other equipment? I would like to add a 2502 for
token ring but I'm open to suggestions and recommendations.
I have a 3548XL switch and a 2620 router with the IOS Plus loaded.
The IP address of the 2620 is 10.10.1.1 and the IP address of the 3548 is
10.10.1.2 (VLAN1)
I have created two VLANs on the 3548XL, VLAN10 (10.10.10.1) and VLAN20
(10.10.20.1). Port 48 on the 3548 connects to the 2620's FE port.
Could someone please recommend a book that covers bridging in depth?
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Jeff
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I have a question concerning the default gateway for PCs when connecting to
a 3548XL switch that has VLANs. I have a 3548XL switch that has 3 VLANs
(VLAN1 is for the 10.10.1.x subnet, VLAN2 is for the 10.10.2.x, and VLAN3 is
for subnet 10.10.3.x) configured. The 3640 router has an address of
Our internal network has 10 subnets that can be utilitized (10.10.1.x -
10.10.10.x). The router IP address is 10.10.1.1.
When I create a subinterface for 10.10.2.1 what is the metric for the
10.10.2.x subnet to get to the 10.10.1.x subnet?
Being that it is the same router will it be 1 or does
I want to cluster three 3548XL switches together using GBICs. I set up the
first switch to be the command switch using 192.168.1.1 as the IP address.
When setting up the other two switches do I assign them IP addresses (ex:
192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3) as well or not?
Looking at the
I have a question concerning trunk ports.
I am about to install two 2924M XL switches with the GBIC modules (both
slots are filled). I plan to connect both switches in parallel using the
GBICs for redundancy. I also need to connect to a 3640. I assume that both
the GBIC interfaces and a port on
I have 4 remote offices that have the 2620 router installed but need the
capability to use and route between VLANs. Being that the lowest router
required to route between VLANs is the 3600 series (please correct me if I
am wrong) I was considering buying the 2948G-L3 for these sites. Would this
I need to connect two 2924M XL switches with fiber and I was wondering if it
matters if I use multi-mode or single mode?
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Jeff
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Do either the 5000 or 6000 series switch support VOIP? If so, is any thing
lost by going with a switch vs. a 3600 series router to do VOIP?
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Some people at my company currently are on the 9th floor. Some people will
be moving to the 11th floor. I was wondering if the 2924C-XL switch with the
2 100Base FX ports will suffice to connect the switches together?
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Jeff
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We are building a Frame Relay network from scratch. We have 2 main offices
and around 8 remote offices. For equipment the four main offices will have
3640s and the 4 remote offices will have 2620s. Two of the main offices will
100 + users while the other two will have 25 + users. The remaining
I recently bought the Exam Prep book for Cisco Switching by Sean Odom and
Doug Hammond and so far it appears to be a very informative book. They
really provide great information regarding each Cisco switch. So far a very
good read.
Jeff
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Could anyone provide feedback on the Krang Router simulator? Looks
interesting and I would like to get some feedback before purchasing.
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Does anyone have any info on the CCDE cert? I tried searching Cisco's site
but I had no luck...
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Are there any web sites that let you enter in the Cisco equipment you are
looking for and various vendors bid on it? Sort of like a B2B web site for
networking equipment.
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Jeff
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We are looking at going to the IOS that has the Firewall feature set and I
was wondering if someone could provide me with some feedback about it. We
are going to implement the Firewall IOS on two 1720 routers.
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Jeff
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We currently have 4 offices, 2 in the Pittsburgh area and 2 in California
(one is Saratoga and one being built in San Fran). The plan is to connect
each one through a dedicated T1 line for redundancy and VOIP and video
conferencing purposes. I was planning on installing 3548 XL switches in all
of
Someone posted the web site for a company that would allow you to submit a
copy of your proposed network topology and they would review it and make
suggestions at no charge. Does anyone remember the web address?
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Jeff
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A few months ago someone posted the web site of a company that would review
your network topology for free. Does anyone remember the link?
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We are about to come into a situation in which 4 offices (2 in Pittsburgh
and 2 in California) will be getting dedicated T1s. Connectivity for Office
A to Office B will be a dedicated T1, connectivity from Office A to Office C
will be a dedicated T1 and finally connectivity from Office B to
Do any of the DSL routers from Cisco have a firewall feature or firewall
options?
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being). We have a Cisco 1720 router and in all probability we will
install Cisco routers for the other offices. With that in mind, would adding
the PIX firewall combined with the VPN capability of the Cisco routers
possibly be the solution?
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Jeff Walzer
In the near future there are plans to do video conferencing between all of
our offices scattered across the US (10 in all). Our current network is set
up in that the Cisco 1720 routers we have at each location are basically
dumb routers as we have Watchguard Fireboxes that function as the
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Does anyone have or know where to find the exam objectives for the upcoming
BCMSN test (640-504)?
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Just got back to work after taking the CCDA test this morning.
Not that bad of a test. I scored 843 and did better that I thought I would.
Had 2 scenarios that were pretty tricky. What I did was write as much info
as I could under headings like Protocols, Connectivity, New Apps, etc., as I
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