Umar,
I THINK you need to first issue the snmp-server enable command and then
issue a separate snmp-server host command for each network management
server.
KR
From: Umar Ahmed
Reply-To: Umar Ahmed
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: snmp traps - send to more than one nms [7:56015]
Date:
Hi,
I have telnet sessions that orginate on the internal side of a PIX to a
server on the external side that are timing out (after 60 seconds). Is
there a command to increase the timeout period for telnet? If there is what
is the max?
TIA
KR
very informative. Someone mentioned
to me about a VPN/MTU problem but did not go deeper into the cause. How did
you resolve this MTU problem? Is there any writeups on this problem?
KR
From: Caballero, Eddie
To: 'KM Reynolds' , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Telnet session traversing PIX
Hi all,
I have been trying to search CCO and the archives( think the links are down
at the moment) for a IpSec VPN LAN (1720 with ADSL) to LAN (1720 with ADSL)
router configuration using Pre-share keys. Can someone post or point where
I can find this specfic configuration. I have not
design that is easier to understand and
troubleshoot, etc.
If you do buy another switch, you could really go wild and design a
topology with more redundancy and fail-over in it! Use all the switches
maybe.
Priscilla
At 09:26 AM 3/29/02, KM Reynolds wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking
3/29/02, KM Reynolds wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking at this configuration:
[PC]---[Switch1]---Fiber---[Switch2]---[Switch3]---[WirelessBridge]---dista
nce2miles---[WirelessBridge]---[4Switch10Mb]---[Router]---[ISPInternet]
The switches are all consist of 10Mb ports. The question. Whould
Hi All,
I am looking at this configuration:
[PC]---[Switch1]---Fiber---[Switch2]---[Switch3]---[WirelessBridge]---distance2miles---[WirelessBridge]---[4Switch10Mb]---[Router]---[ISPInternet]
The switches are all consist of 10Mb ports. The question. Whould it not be
a better design to take
, by pointing out multilink-group, it helped to
find the doc.
KM
From: Steven A Ridder
To: 'KM Reynolds'
Subject: RE: Multilinking more than two ISDN channels [7:33493]
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 18:27:52 -0500
I thought to bundle interfaces together in a multilink group, you needed
the multilink group
Hi,
Is it possible to multilink more than two BRI channels?
Currently, installed is a BRI ISDN link between two sites. Using ppp
multilink, etc., the two 64kbs channels are aggregated. I am wondering if a
second BRI ISDN link was installed between the two sites, it is possible to
aggregate
no
luck. So I thought it was a good question and posted it.
KM
From: MADMAN
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: KM Reynolds
Subject: Re: Multilinking more than two ISDN channels [7:33493]
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 15:12:53 -0600
I first answered yes and my point was not only can you bind multiple
2.1 code was
buggy. The gist of it is you set up a dialer and attach the bri's via
the dialer pool. This may not be on CCO but it works.
Dave
KM Reynolds wrote:
No offence, I just thought I was missing something. I have read your
emails
in the past, and I do know you know
Hi,
I installed a Catalyst 1924 switch on the LAN. It seems to work ok,
however, I am concerned, because when I first plug a device (any device)
into a new switch port. It takes a long time (minutes) before I can ping
it. After that if I unplug it and reconnect I can ping immediately.
. However, in the end,
for scalability, support and simplicity, I think adding a router or another
ethernet interface to the remote router and segment the bridges is the way
to proceed.
I hope the secondary IP part makes sense.
KM
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To: KM Reynolds ,[EMAIL
I am going to advise, the customer(when back from vacation) that if they
would like to have an ISDN backup fully working, they need to add a router
to separate the wireless bridges.
Thanks, I will you all posted as to the solution.
KM
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To: KM Reynolds ,[EMAIL
Hi Everyone,
Need you help.
I have a server that is on a remote LAN. To ping the server, the traffic
goes in the local router(gateway) e0, out e1, to a local Aironet wireless
bridge, to the remote Aironet wireless bridge, to a switch, to server.
Works great.
Currently, there is also a
Oh yes, you all have a holiday. Happy 4TH of July (Everyone).
I shall wait to see if any CCIEs reply. If not I think segmenting the
wireless bridges is the way to go, I feel bridging is taking a step back.
Thanks
KM
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To: KM Reynolds ,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
Hello Everyone,
I have an 1605 with two ethernet interfaces. Is it possible to configure
one of the ethernet interface's so that it connects to the ISP's cable
modem, and is able to obtain an IP address via the ISP's DHCP server.
I currently have licences for 3 PCs, that obtain an IP when
will give this a try tonight(if some maintenance downtime is available)
and let you and everyone know how it works out.
Thanks again.
KM
From: ElephantChild
To: KM Reynolds
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: BRI0 Backup Interface for Ethernet Primary Interface [7:7027]
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 11:18:00
Hi Everyone,
I need to configure a ISDN link as backup for the primary interface. The
primary interface is Ethernet1. I researched a numbers of books and they
all are talk about serial or frame relay interface as the primary.
I was able to search the archives and I found the identical
justify the expense ;-)
Andy
- Original Message -
From: KM Reynolds
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:34 AM
Subject: Sending JPEG across an ISDN bridged link brings the network to
[7:3720]
Hi all,
Need the groups advice.
The network consists of two 1605 routers with 128k
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