Hello,
I just received a 2616 router. I set it up through the initial boot
screen:
SubA - 0/0 10.100.1.1 /16
SubB - 0/1 10.200.1.1 /16
Everything works fine if both interfaces are connected, via straight
cable, to a 3Com 10/100 hub. Can ping either interface from either
subnet, all machines on
port that was plugged into it and think it's still on the
original port, instead of moved to another hub?
Mark
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Hello
Hello all,
Am using a 2948G-L3 for learning and eventual implementation,
connected via console port..
Have some very basic things escaping me.
1)
Core(config-if)#ip address 10.200.0.1 255.255.0.0
Core(config-if)#no shutdown
Core(config-if)#end
00:43:41: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console
I'm not clear on which standard I should use for VLAN setup.
I will be using a 2948G-L3 as a core switch. Connected to the core
will be a number of 2948xl as access switches. The majority of these
access ports will connect directly to end stations, though some will
connect to other 2948s (via
Ok, please disregard the history question. A reconnect and it's
working.
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On 23 Jul 2001 08:53:26 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Remmert Veen)
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If not (so your network is all Cisco) you might wanna consider ISL.
Thanks, my network is indeed all Cisco.
If an environment is ISL, is it a safe assumption one would need to
redo all switches if you started to introduce
erienced can help u on this .
regards
Arun Sharma
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I'm not clear on which standard I should use for VLAN setup.
I will be using a 2948G-L3 as a core switch. Connected to the core
will be a number of 2948xl as
On 23 Jul 2001 22:16:17 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Priscilla
Oppenheimer) wrote:
At 09:53 PM 7/23/01, Sammi wrote:
Thanks for the config sample, and thank you all for the input.
I'm drawn to 802.1Q, although I can't really give exact reasons.
During the transition I will have a few 1900
I don't
On 8 Jul 2001 09:19:45 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (shella kevin)
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Can you help me understand what is DMZ ... any good documentation
I printed off some links from here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=dmz+basicshl=ensafe=off
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Hello all,
I'd like to setup a DMZ in the near future and am still pondering
purchase of a PIX box.
Our interface to the outside world is through a Cisco 1600.
So the DMZ would go:
1600 - PIX - ? - ISA box (microsoft proxy/firewall)
I know I don't want the PIX talking directly to the ISA, but
From Cisco documentation:
Note You cannot delete a Fast Ethernet EtherChannel or Gigabit
Ethernet EtherChannel once they are created.
This for a 2948G-L3
Once created you can never break it back down to individual ports?
That doesn't seem right, and certainly discourages experimentation.
Hello all,
I've purchased a number of router and design books, and have an older
copy of CLSC.
I've yet to get documentation CD's with purchased switches (some half
dozen 2900xl) to work, nor would the one at the BCMSN class I attended
work. Instructor couldn't get anyone's to go.
Anyhow, I've
Hello all,
We are migrating off of Banyan to Windows 2000 in late July and
through August. Concurrent with the migration will be an
infrastructure overhaul. I would like to lay out my plans and
thoughts; any comments, advice, criticism, improvements, etc. greatly
appreciated.
I have 95% of my
On 30 Jun 2001 08:50:34 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (hal9001) wrote:
Sammi,
This may be a bit ungracious but how is your security as it seems now that
we have all the plans?
Don't see that it'd be any different.
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, and if there's room for criticism there,
then that's exactly what I'm looking for.
Constructive criticism is a great learning tool IMO.
On 30 Jun 2001 10:22:48 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (hal9001)
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I.E. None then!
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On 30 Jun 2001 11:45:37 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tony Medeiros)
wrote:
Comments inline.
Thanks for the input, followups below:
I hope that 2948 is a 2948G-L3 layer 3 switch. If not, you going to need
some kind of router for inter-vlan connectivity.
Yes, it is a L3, chosen specifically for
Thanks all, for the advice.
Looks like I should go with a router, am looking at 2600 and 3600
series.
I will have no more than 6 VLAN's, more likely 4.
Any suggestions on which model to purchase?
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On 2 May 2001 02:45:45 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Pearch)
wrote:
This is a Cisco type email list. There IS a Cisco answer.
And that's what I'm after, was just exploring other possibilities.
Now I need to decide what type of router to purchase; ~150 users split
between 4-6 VLAN's.
Thanks
Are dual NIC's feasible? Seems on the surface to be cheaper and more
straightforward but haven't seen it mentioned so I may be missing
something.
I can actually give each department their own server but accessing the
email server would present problems.
On 1 May 2001 10:47:35 -0400, [EMAIL
Thanks all, that clarifies somewhat.
On 30 Apr 2001 14:06:09 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karen E Young)
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Usually there needs to be some form of communication
between VLANS though, so practically speaking you do need a router.
What I would like to do is create broadcast domains for
On 30 Apr 2001 15:06:15 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Howard C. Berkowitz)
wrote:
Thanks all, that clarifies somewhat.
On 30 Apr 2001 14:06:09 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karen E Young)
wrote:
Usually there needs to be some form of communication
between VLANS though, so practically speaking you do
Still struggling with VLAN's and a basic question escapes me.
If I create:
VLAN1 as 10.200.1.x/16
VLAN2 as 10.200.2.x/16 or /24
I get VLAN's overlap, which I assume is a bad thing (at least at my
skill level, I understand you could use overlapped VLAN's).
So, I'm confused how I can assign
Ok, very basic question, I apologize.
I know 10/100 is ethernet/fast ethernet, but what is the compatibility
issues? If you have a 10/100 device configured for ethernet (say a
2900xl switch) will it only go at 100 if specifically configured for
Fast Ethernet?
I can't find any literature that
Hi all,
I have two new 2900xl switches, and the CD documentation that came
with them are both inoperative. After install the "view documentation"
link does zip, hourglass for a couple of seconds then nothing.
What I need is good reading material for configuring VLANs and
scenarios where they
On 13 Apr 2001 18:45:28 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Priscilla
Oppenheimer") wrote:
At 06:12 PM 4/13/01, Irwin Lazar wrote:
I know a few years ago several interface cards, especially those from
Intel,
had a heck of a time auto negotiating with Cisco Catalyst 5xxx's, but I'd
imagine these problems
On 14 Apr 2001 00:41:57 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Circusnuts")
wrote:
Lock it down on both side if necessary (speed 100, duplex full, etc., etc.).
Never let the switch or router IOS defaults make the decision for you (I bet
Chuck could tell you this, having just taken the CCIE lab).
Hello all,
I am looking for any online resources to study/practice VLAN and
cascading on 2900xl switches.
Any leads greatly appreciated.
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It does indeed say "valid CCNA certification" required.
Is CCNA 1.0 still considered valid?
On 9 Apr 2001 10:18:47 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Bob Timmons")
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Actually, it is required. See:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.
html
Bob
no, its
Hello all,
For study purposes, I've given a Catalyst 2800, with a couple more to
follow.
The problem is, no one has any idea of the configuration.
I don't have a serial cable, though can order one if need be. Can I
interface on port 25 for management purposes? Straight or cross-over
cable? And
Hello all,
I have been given the go ahead to attend a one week course of my
choice, to be scheduled in May. In the meantime I have been doing home
study via books recommended on the groupstudy.com page.
I have been doing research and am leaning towards a course offered by
globalknowledge;
I suggest you look for a book entitled "LAN Wiring". I believe that it's
now in its second edition.
Thanks for the advice.
The book is indeed in its second edition, not available yet, seems it will be soon and
will be completely up to date; gigabit ethernet, fiber optics, etc.
On 3 Jun 2000 18:30:49 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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used the flash cards at
Priscilla's site to brush up,
Could you provide a link to the site please?
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that paper, along with my admin experience will get me into networking
I'm sure. And when I am hired on a network team I am fully prepared to
be at the bottom of the ladder doing grunt work again.
Sammi
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Hi all,
At what point, generally speaking, should an office upgrade their
network to a router/switch configuration and higher bandwidth?
I know there are usage factors involved, but any rough ideas how many
machines could efficiently work off of one server and IP with cable
internet? Said office
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