8540 is very expensive compared to the 6500 series which has most of the
features as 8540 and is way cheaper then the 8540, the 6500 series is
preferred more. You can substitute the 8540 with a 6500 series.
I'll like to know more about it too...
Simer
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From:
Has Cisco discontinued the 2900 XL series switches? If so, what are other
good alternatives for the 2900XL series?
I have a client with a small network about 100 users. At present the
internal network is @ 10MB/s and will be upgrading to 100MB/s. There are 2
file servers, 2 app servers and
I'm trying to configure PPP on a 2514 router. The ISP wants me to use a
public IP address on both e0 and s0. The previous ISP had frame-relay and I
was using private IP addresses for e0 and NAT overloading.
I want to configure extended NAT on the router but not sure how i can do
this if i'm
I'm trying to connect a US Robotics sportster modem to a Cisco 2514 thru the
aux port.
The dip switches on the modem: one, three and eight are down and all others
are up.
Config:
line aux 0
login
password password
modem inout
modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
transport input all
Hope this helps:
On the Switch:
FRswitch(config)#frame-relay switching
FRswitch(config)#interface serial 0/0
FRswitch(config-if)#encapsulation frame-relay
FRswitch(config-if)#frame-relay interface-type dce
!---Frame Relay switches identify inbound frames by their DLCI. The DLCI is
then
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Mayo, Simer
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 10:19 PM
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Subject: WINS replication problem across PPP network [7:41410]
I'm having problem with WINS replication to 2 differ servers
Server 1 in Network 1 in Phx (PDC...WINS Server)
Server 2
I'm having problem with WINS replication to 2 differ servers
Server 1 in Network 1 in Phx (PDC...WINS Server)
Server 2 in Network 2 in LA (BDC...WINS Server)
server1.cisco2600---PPP---cisco2600.server2
The server2 can browse all machines in network 1 and 2 but server 1 cant see
Its a good designing tool. Depends what are you looking for?
-Original Message-
From: Richard Tufaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 4:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco Network Designer [7:40547]
Anyone ever use this?
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It should work with IP feature. IP Plus is not mandatory but recommended.
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From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 11:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: If it's a 2611, you're out of luck [7:39788]
So if I understand, a 2620
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