Re: Free Cisco Router

2001-02-28 Thread Joe Freeman
I can have it picked up tomorrow night! I'm in Monroe, but will have someone over there to do a turn up Thursday afternoon, evening, and I could have them pick this up from you. Thanks- Joe Freeman, CCNA/CCDA Brian wrote: > thats right a free router. Its a Cisco IGS (Dual Etherne

Re: file can't be deleted on 3640

2000-07-06 Thread Joe Freeman
the appropriate interface. You should be able to do a TFTP at that point, which is much faster than xmodem over the console port, obviously. Just my $2/100 Joe Freeman, CCDA Jim Bond wrote: > Hello, > > I copied IOS file to flash memory but got checksum > error. I wanted to dele

Re: design question (long post)

2000-06-09 Thread Joe Freeman
than with the Point-point ciruits. Drop me a line if you want more detail. I'm not sure how all this would cost out compared to what you've already got, but it gives you much more fault tolerance. Joe Freeman, CCDA Jeff DeLoach wrote: > Hello all, > > I've recently been

Re: Routing or Bridging?

2000-05-16 Thread Joe Freeman
tbios-dgm ip forward-protocol udp netbios-ss depending on what you need to do. I'd use only as many of those lines as I needed to get the job done. HTH- Joe Freeman, CCDA There's a ton of different ways to do this... bridging with bridge filters is another. Kevin Zsenak wrote: >

Re: Access-list for IP and TCP

2000-05-16 Thread Joe Freeman
you're right Joe Freeman, CCDA Daniel Ma wrote: > I am not sure how the access list works with IP and TCP. For example, > > access-list 101 permit ip any any > > Does it mean that the router permit any ip traffic, no matter it's tcp or > udp? So if I add the follow

Re: Quick question on setting Etherchannel on Cat6K

2000-05-16 Thread Joe Freeman
those bugs, hope you can avoid them. Joe Freeman, CCDA Simon Watson wrote: > Hi Guys > > I have a catalyst 6509 with 2 * Gigabit ethernet ports on the supervisor > module(module1) & 3 further modules with 8 * Gigabit ethernet ports on each > module(modules 2,3 & 4). > &g