Vic,
One of your 4Mb Flash Modules might be bad, did you try using them alone? I
had the same problem on a 2600, but with 2x8Mb Flash config. What I did was:
using a third 8Mb Flash Module, replaced one module at a time, reload the
IOS, reload the router until it worked.
If you can't try that,
One fact to take in account, Cisco's IDS can interact with a router or a Pix
(assuming the said router/pix is between the IDS and the public network) and
modify acl for incoming traffic to deny IP traffic from intruder's IP
address, you can set up how much time the intruder's IP will be blocked.
I read somewhere on cisco.com that the 2950s do not support ISL (it's true,
I tested it) the 2912 and 2924 series support both (2916M need a special
module for trunk), an the 1900XL series just support ISL (also tested). I'm
not sure about the 2820 series but as I think they woul have the same
Let me try to help you,
Access-group x in interface inside means, apply x access-list restriction
to all traffice entering the inside interface (AKA outbound traffic)
Access-group y in interface outside means, apply y access-list restriction
to all traffic entering the outside interface (AKA
see why not connect directly the serial of your host to the AUX of the
router using the console cable and the appropriate adapter.
Jose Canillas
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J,
Thanks for responding. W
Did you check the commands ip nat outside and ip nat inside on the
corresponding interfaces?
I missed them more than once
Regards,
Jose
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I am looking for the command to forward traffic to port 80 from the
outside
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