try this.
modemcap edit usrmodem misc &FS0=1&C1&D3&H1&R2&B1
then under the line config
modem autoconfigure type usrmodem
speed 38400
Make sure dips 3 and 8 are down and the rest up.
hth
Ben
--- "Mr. Richard L. Pickard"
wrote:
> I have a US Robotics Sportster 14,000 modem
> connected to my 26
> is it dialing?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: No Data [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 11:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: last modem question ever (I can only hope)
> [7:13586]
>
>
> Right now im trying to use 2 async lin
Right now im trying to use 2 async lines as a back up
for a 56k frame circuit. At this point im not even
concerned about the backup part I just want to get the
two routers talking to each other. Ive got the modem
I want to dial to dial but then nothing really
happens. here are the debugs on the
Is there a specific network module that a wic-2a/s
needs to go into to be recognized on a 3640. Ive
tried every version IOS that says it work, verified
the operation of the wic-2a/s in a 1720, and verified
my network module with a wic-1t. The network module
that I have is a an NM-1E2W. Do I nee
anyone have any experience with a wic-2a/s on a 3640.
I have IOS version 11.1 and the card is not being
seen. I think I have to upgrade to IOS version 12.x
in order for the router to see the card. Can anyone
confirm this?
Ben
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ng password or ur router
> doesnt dial at all
> check your modem chat script at 56k.com
> send me
>
> debug ppp negotiation
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: No Data [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 8:33 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Im still stuggling with an async connection. Using
Ejay's wonderful help last week Ive gotten my router
configured but I cant seem to get the modem to dial.
Right now I am just trying to dial into a remote
dial-in server with ppp, pap authentication. Here is
my config.
Current configuration:
!
What is the simplest way to connect two routers over
an asnyc line for a permanent connection? I have a
1720 with a serial interface and a 3640 with a
wic-2a/s.
Ben
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Im trying to configure a my 3640 to dial a ppp server
and then route ip over that link. It will stay up
permanently until the frame connection comes back up.
Im putting a wic-2a/s into wic1 on the NM in slot 1.
First off Im not real sure how the line numbering will
go (cisco's site is pretty me
If you have a number of routers on the end of each WAN
link then you might want to extend area 0 to include
those links and terminate on the remote routers. You
might also be able to get away with not really having
an area 0 on an actual network by creating a loopback
interface and placing it by
Tomarrow a co-worker of mine is flying out to a remote
site and is going to try and hook a modem up to our
1720 running 12.1 IP/IPX into it's AUX port so that I
can dial in and admin the router. I don't have one to
test this out on so I am going to include the config
that I want to use. If some
Remember that you are taking an exam sponsored by a
vendor for the sole purpose of selling more of the
vendors equipment. If the exams were too hard few
people would pass and therefore when the buying
decisions are made cisco would come up less often. If
the exams were too easy cisco would lose
Remote Access asks what interfaces the specific models
of 1600s have and about 700s quite a bit more than it
should have and on the troubleshooting test there were
way to many questions that just didn't make sense
unless you are trying to sell the product (I can look
the exact specs up, I cant loo
mote DLCIs of 100
> and 429.
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "No Data"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:20 PM
> Subject: frame relay DLCIs [7:8611]
>
>
> > I was playing around with a router here at work
> before
>
I was playing around with a router here at work before
I have to put it into production. I've got a serial
interface that is set to encapsulation frame relay.
Well, I forgot to take one dlci off and then I
assigned another dlci to s0 giving s0 both dlci 100
and dlci 429 (there are no sub interfa
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> No Data
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: help on Nlsp [7:7580]
>
>
> First, you dont need ipxwan to connect two routers
> to
Im about 1/3 the way through Giles book right now.
I've found a few errors but not too many. The
coverage of the layer 1 and 2 material is very
detailed though I wish it was organized a little
better (Trying to learn all about MAC address in
ethernet, token ring and FDDI at the same time is a
bi
host A -- router -- host B
Assuming the router is not acting as a bridge, etc.
When the packet goes from A to the router its
destination MAC will be that of the router interface
it can talk to (it will ARP it's gateway's address).
When the packet goes from the router to host B the
source MAC wi
(config)#access-list 100 permit tcp 'source-ip' any eq
www
(config)#access-list 100 deny tcp any any eq www
(config-if)#ip access-group 100 out
make the interface the one headed towards the internet
or where ever your http server is.
Ben, CCNP
--- Mark Villanova wrote:
> Whats the best way to
First, you dont need ipxwan to connect two routers
together, you only need it if you need to talk to a
Novell server on the other end of a WAN link (as in
that server is also routing). You can just use 'ipx
network #' (no encapsulation to worry about) on those
links.
Second, when connecting tw
As far as this thread goes Ill put in my two cents
worth.
Im just starting to study specifically for the written
right now having just gotten my CCNP so I am in with
those studying for the lab now (or real soon).
Personally I think Cisco could go right ahead and make
the lab as hard as they want
I passed CIT last week with around an 800 so I will
tell you some things that I wish I had known better
than I did. First I should have studied everything
about how a catalyst works and switches packets and
secondly I should have learned every single detail
about ISDN.
HTH
Ben, CCNP
--- Ronny
Last friday I passed the CIT exam to complete the CCNP
track. I scored a 796/699. All I can say is that I
was very unprepared :) I used the Cisco Press book
which was very helpful and would have been enough if I
would have focused on the correct things. I also used
the Bosen CIT test #1 which
For my CCNP lab (which becomes a CCIE lab in 2 days
when I pass CIT :) I started with (2) 2502 and (1)
1750. IMO 3 routers is fine for the CCNP level of
topical coverage. If you have the cash to splurge on
a Cat5k it would be real nice.
Ben
--- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> Hi guys:
>
> I was
The ISDN CIM is published by ciscopress, costs about
$150 and is available at most online bookstores. Its
one of the better of the CIMs, especially if you dont
have ISDN capabilites in your lab.
Ben
--- Anthony wrote:
> I am taking it also. Where did you get the isdn
> router sim?
> ""Boywond
Ive never worked with ATM before and would like to
start playing with it in my home lab. Do I need to
buy an LS1010 (or LS100) or can I do all the
configuration stuff that is necessary with an MC3810?
I havent really been able to differentiate between the
two products all that much yet (of cours
To set a port to send out all traffic from a
particular vlan try the command 'set span
[vlan_number] [module/port]' where vlan_number is the
vlan you want to monitor and module/port is the port
you want to monitor on. This is used to listen to all
traffic going through a particular vlan.
Im not
I have a 1720 that I need to put a WIC-1ENET card
into. On Cisco's website it said that 'IOS Release
12.1(3)XT1 or later' is required. Does 12.1.1(*)
count as a later release?
Ben
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2 years ago a friend working for a mid-sized drywall
company told be about the brand new VINES network they
just had installed to network their 20 or so
computers. Seems to me like the guy just wanted to
insure that he would be the one to fix or upgrade
things in the future. All I can say is OUC
Budget more. The teltone will run you around $1500
methinks. You might want to try a 500-CS (or is it
CS-500?) series access server instead of a 2511. A
2522(or 2523) would be nice to set up as a frame relay
switch and try a 2901 instead of the 2924-XL as a
switch. On the equipment list is als
I see the next 'killer app' being VoIP (and just
deploying one set of wires) and also Multicast audio
and blackboard applications. Cisco looks well
positioned to help with both of those.
Ben
--- EA Louie wrote:
> nice Dan, thanks for the walk down memory lane, for
> reminding us that this
> is
My understanding was that RIP went out on every
interface with IP enabled. The network designation
just specifies which routes the RIP process will
handle so to say. You would certianly be correct in
your thinking about the interfaces in the case of OSPF
but in the case of RIP I believe your fri
Heh, I bet most of us turn dns look-ups off when we
are on routers :) Anyway, the command is 'ip
domain-lookup' It should be on by default. When you
set up the router as a firewall you need to allow tcp
port 43 for DNS to come into your private network
(please correct me if I am wrong on this).
I have an AccessPro sitting in a computer and still
not in my lab. It's an ISA card with 3 interfaces on
the back, 1 ethernet, 1 serial, and 1 aux port. It
runs regular 2500 IOS software but the memory
configuration if I recall is 4/8 and is not
expandable. There are other interface configurati
I took the test a couple weeks ago and had 2 or 3
extremely general questions on the 700. All I did was
read the chapter on 700s in the BCRAN book before I
went and I felt like I knew the answers to those
questions.
Ben
> -Original Message-
> From: Cisco Kidd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
1. Does the CCIE Written test still contain the topics
that have been droped from the lab (i.e. LANE,
Appletalk, etc.) or have they been dropped from the
written test as well?
2. How hard is the written test compared to the CCNP
tests? I just have CIT to go and so far have been
scoring right a
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