Hi Albert,
Are you using the same encapsulation type on both interfaces? (Probably HDLC
for a back to back hookup.) What about keepalives? Are they set to the same
value at both ends? It sounds like one router is sending keepalives and the
other one is not.
Rick
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From:
Most versions of traceroute (including Cisco's I believe) use UDP echo
packets rather than ICMP echo. There may be a router or a firewall that is
blocking the UDP echoes while allowing the ICMP echoes through. Microsoft's
tracert command in Windows 95/98 uses ICMP. You might want to try the same
t
You can increase the amount of buffer space that telnet provides. Just click
on Terminal and select preferences.
-Original Message-
From: Omer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 9:29 PM
To: Cisco Group Study
Subject: A good telnet program
Hello,
I hate the telnet
The NT1 terminates the line coming from Telco (U interface) and converts
from a U interface (2 wire, RJ45) to an S/T interface (a 4 wire bus, also
RJ45.) It also provides Telco with a test point. The TA is a terminal
adapter, which converts the S/T interface into whatever interface your data
equip
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