This was discussed a milion times; static route that
points to an interface has AD=1.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
Nakul Malik wrote:
>
> by default, a static route has an AD of 1.
> If the static route points to an exit interface, the AD=0.
>
> That is the only difference
>
> HTH.
>
> -Nakul
>
> ""Kary
Hi,
I've finished new, much improved, version of my L2/L3 traceroute
perl script. It can be downloaded from
www.geocities.com/milicsasa/Tools/l2trace/index.html
Happy tracing !
Comments are welcomed.
Regards,
Sasa
CCIE #8635
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So, Chuck, was the wrong bandwidth statement problem ?
Sasa Milic wrote:
>
> You have specified bandwidth 64000, shouldn't it be just 64 ?
> With 64000, router thinks that there is enough bandwidth available,
> and policy-map doesn't do anything, but drops occur later
You can also connect DTE to DTE, as well as DCE to DCE, via null-modem
cable. So, analogy with FXO/FSO is not correct.
Sasa
Chuck's Long Road wrote:
>
> Someone smarter than I made the following statements about FXO / FXS, in
> order to help me understand real world connectivity.
>
> That pers
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>
> I'm thinking you'll need to do more than ping. The problem with Cisco's
ping
> is that it doesn't let you specify how much time between pings, sometimes
> called an interval. The timeout value is for unsucessful pings. But what
you
>
> Some UNIXes have a -f (floo
Hm, interesting.
I'm using rate-limit on internet routers to limit ICMP and
SYN packets, and I clearly see drops.
Also, I'm using NBAR with policy-map to block some HTTP GET
requests, and, again, I see drops. But, you are mixing these
two (policy + rate-limit inside it), and it doesnt' work.
Co
Do you see MPPP bundle interface with "show users" ? Those are
users that have specified that MPPP will be used, so bundle is
created on cisco side. That still doesn't mean that they use both B
channels. Now check with show interface ... the speed; it will
be either 64 or 128Kbps (or more if someo
he switch.
> >
> > which would still help him but wouldn't be perfect.
> >
> > no, the port wouldn't shut down if a promiscuous mode nic was plugged
> > in.
> > It would receive everything.
> >
> > but that PC would not be able to send anything
Kevin Wigle wrote:
>
> no, the port wouldn't shut down if a promiscuous mode nic was plugged in.
It doesn't matter in what mode nic is working, prom or not. If nic
is not sending traffic, port will stay up.
> but that PC would not be able to send anything
Maybe owner of that PC don't want to s
gt; from using the port.
>
> If another computer tried to use the port with the wrong MAC then the port
> would shut down after 90 seconds.
>
> Kevin Wigle
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Sasa Milic"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 1:2
With "port security" command, but it won't help you. Anyone
can connect passive sniffer to that port, and switch won't
block the port since there is no incoming traffic (you
will configure port to be SPAN, right ? So anyone can sniff
on that port).
Sasa
JohnZ wrote:
>
> How do you enable port
though technically it can fit in an 8MB
> flash. It's also listed that way because future versions are not going
> to fit in 8MB, even formatted with old flash.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
> Sasa Milic wrote:
> >
> > Speaking about upgrade bugs, I've found u
Speaking about upgrade bugs, I've found upgrade bug in 12.2.
Here is what is happening, and how to overcome it.
Hardware:
-
2600 with 8 MB flash, 12.2(8)T1 telco IOS loaded.
Problem:
There is 8MB flash, and I want to load 12.2(8)T2. "show flash"
shows that flash is 8MB. Do "er
Lets see:
b - appletalk
k8 - IPSec 56-bit encryption
n - Novell
o3 - Firewall
r2 - IBM
sy7 - IP+, reduced from normal IP feature set
Sasa
CCIE 8635
Neal Rauhauser wrote:
>
> Yes, this is a real image that I downloaded for real work - can anyone
> top it?
>
> c1700-bk8no3r2sy7-mz.122-8.
New version, v1.1.3, with numerous bug fixes :(, is posted on
http://www.geocities.com/milicsasa/Tools/
Now with Windows2000 support !
Regards,
Sasa,
CCIE 8635
"Wright, Jeremy" wrote:
>
> does anyone know of a similar tool for windows. we dont have redhat on a
> laptop which would be a hu
Perl script that would do that is simplest/cheapest solution.
Sasa
CCIE No. 8635
"Lupi, Guy" wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows of a device that can do this. I have a
> situation where I need to provide automatic failover in the event that
> connectivity to the Internet is lost from an
I've ordered only CD with documentation, just to check how
it (ordering) works. Got it, with bill for $12. Actually,
it is billed to cisco partner through which we bought all
equipment, but that doesn't mean that we won't have to pay
for it ...
Sasa
"Roberts, Larry" wrote:
>
> www.cisco.com/upg
Kris,
in-band-signaling describes situation when signaling is transported
through the same communication channel as data. out-of-band is when
it is transported through the separate channel.
ISDN (no matter if it is T1 or E1 variant) uses out-of-band signaling,
because signaling is using D channe
Windows or Unix ?
On Windows, go to "Control Panel / Services" and stop
process "CMF syslog service".
Sasa
CCIE #8635
Jeffrey Reed wrote:
>
> Is there a way to turn off the syslog facility temporarily in
> Ciscoworks2000?
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Because pop3 username and password use two packets (one for
"USER username" and another for "PASS password" command).
With telnet, every keystroke is transmitted in separate
packet. It is possible to collect them all and reconstruct
username/password, but it's not trivial as with pop3.
Sasa
CCIE
Amir,
you need NM-1CE1/PRI (one E1 port) or NM-2CE1/PRI (two E1 ports).
Amir Aziz wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am here in Pakistan and we have E1 running at our ISP setup. OUR Telco
> provide E1 facility on G703/704I want to terminate these E1 lines directly
> into my router currently I am
12.2(8)T1, telco feature set, runs on 2600 with 8MB flash and 32 MB dram.
That should be enough for MPLS.
dre wrote:
>
> 2600 supports MPLS labels only (not MPLS-TE, etc) code to run would be
> 12.1.14 (48M DRAM, 16M Flash)
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Are you trying to install .bin or .tar file ?
Ed Gobeille wrote:
>
> I'm getting an unusual error while tring to upgrade IOS on several of my
> 2900XL series switches. After doing the copy tftp flash command, I get the
> response from the IOS "copy to or from flash not implemented". TAC site
No, no, no, apache is part of ciscoworks, and it works on port
1741.
Yangchun, are there error messages in logs/error.log file ?
Sasa
Mark Odette II wrote:
>
> look at the contention of HTTP Service Ports- In plain terms, check to make
> sure that only CiscoWorks or Apache is using Port 80 t
CiscoWorks/Campus Manager knows to do that.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
steve skinner wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> you assistance if you please..
>
> i am looking for a new tool to help me automate a task...
>
> i work for a global company with multiple it teams,who like to move
multiple
> it servers willy-nill
Comments inline ...
Pierre-Alex wrote:
>
> "In blocking mode, an interface will receive and send BPDUs but not send
> and receive data traffic. "
It will receive and process BPDUs, but will not send BPDUs and will
not receive/send data traffic. If topology changes, port will be
eventually moved
Have you entered seed device(s) ?
Sasa
CCIE No 8635
Patrick Ramsey wrote:
>
> Hey group,
>
> Anybody run into any problems with autodicovery form ani?
>
> I installed the entire lan management collection, browsed to ciscoworks
url,
> changed the autodicovery dates/times...Then it asked me if
You got NM-2CE1/PRI for the price of NM-1CE1/PRI ? Well, that's great :)
You can definitely use both ports.
Sasa
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
>
> I would like to ask a dump question here: When I ask for a cisco 2600
router
> with one ISDN PRI 30 interface from reseller, sometimes I got a router
The router DOES pass total delay and minumum bandwidth of the route
to neighbors.
check "show ip eigrp topologu
Sasa
CCIE No 8635
"Steven A. Ridder" wrote:
>
> I believe the delay is by default set on the interface by the router based
> on the type of link it is. I'm sure there's charts o
Tarek Sabry wrote:
>
> In other words, can I:
> - run EIGRP on a GRE tunnel?
Yes, you can. Just be sure that tunnel destination address is known
by some other method. If, after EIGRP neighbors exchange routes, your
tunnel destination becomes available through EIGRP, tunnel will be
torn down, and
Cisco Nuts wrote:
>
> Just upgraded the flash on 2 of my 2524 routers from 8 to 16 and on
> rebooting the router, I get this:
>
> 8192K bytes of processor board System flash partition 1 (Read ONLY)
> 8192K bytes of processor board System flash partition 2 (Read/Write)
You have to unpartition fl
Slot 0 is used for sinhronization.
Slot 16 is D channel.
Slots 1-15,17-31 and B channels.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
bergenpeak wrote:
>
> In Europe, a PRI carries 30B and one D channels. Each operates at
> 64kb/s.
> The overall PRI bandwidth is 2.048 Mb/s. 31 channels at 64 kb/s
> is 64kbps less than
lso I don't have DNS server in the
> network. I use only IP address.
>
> Dandi
>
> At 02:04 PM 1/24/02 -0500, Sasa Milic wrote:
> >Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
> >configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local h
Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local hosts
file; campus manager wants is asking DNS server to resolve the
name of ANI server.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
Dandi Darsana wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have problem with my Cisc
Check your input and output access lists on the interface,
add "deny ip any any log" keyword so that you can see what
traffic is blocked.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
Kevin Smith wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I am trying to connect to our HQ via Version 3.1 of Cisco's VPN Client. I
> use reflexive access lists on
It is possible to establish trunk between cisco and non-cisco
switch, but:
1. Only 802.1q trunk
2. No dynamic negotiation is possible. You have to hard code
trunk as "ON", and you have to disable DISL with "nonegotiate".
Sasa
CCIE #8635
bergenpeak wrote:
>
> Is it possible to establish a
You have to disable split horizon on R1/E0 interface.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
> I have a questions about EIGRP with secondary ip address, details as
follow:
>
> R1 /E0R2/ E0
> | (10.1.1.1/24) | (10.1.1.2/24)
> | (10.2.2.2/24
Yep, it will remove from flash images that are marked as deleted.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
Richard Tufaro wrote:
>
> Hey guys, I have a question that maybe one of you can answer really quick.
> Im in the processes of upgrading an RSM with a PCMCIA card in Slot0.
> Currently there are 2 IOS images that a
FALSE.
R4(config)#int loopback 0
R4(config-if)#shutdown
R4(config-if)#end
R4#sh int loopback 0
Loopback0 is administratively down, line protocol is down
Hardware is Loopback
Internet address is 172.16.4.4/24
...
R4#ping 172.16.4.4
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos
Isn't 224 max for EIGRP ?
Scott Nawalaniec wrote:
>
> Hi Cornelius,
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fipr
> rp_r/1rfigrp.htm#xtocid193833
>
> "Maximum hop count (in decimal). The default value is 100 hops; the maximum
> number of hops that can be spe
Guys,
don't forget that VTP is using VLAN 1, and it cannot be
configured to use some other vlan.
Sasa
Mark Odette II wrote:
>
> Let me clarify my statement:
> "...Some Catalysts may just simply not allow dropping VLAN 1, as it can be
> the
> only Administrative Vlan."
>
> What I meant by thi
ghbor 1.1.1.1 remote-as 5
> neighbor 1.1.1.1 ebgp-multihop GalaxyFarFarAway
>
> Router ospf 1
> redistribute static subnets subgalaxies
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Sasa Milic
> Sent: Wednesday, December
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Mohamed,
I guess that you are missing "ani" at the end of ds0-group command.
Here is part of my config:
!
controller E1 0/0
framing NO-CRC4
ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-15,17-31 type r2-digital r2-compelled ani
cas-custom 1
country easteurope use-defaults
!
Sasa
Mohamed el-Komy wrote:
>
> H
Regards,
Sasa
Sasa Milic wrote:
>
> Yes, I've emailed TAC yesterday. As soon as I get more information,
> I'll post it here.
>
> Could it be that it is just some pattern that anti-virus software
> has recognized as nimda virus ? I didn't have any problems
, what they have responded with. If not, I'll send them an e-mail
> tomorrow. On Friday, I just setup a client of ours with 3.1.1.
>
> thanks,
> -Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
> Network Learning Inc
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> used Cisco gear: www.optsys.n
Hi All,
have anyone downloaded and installed cisco vpn client 3.1.1 ?
I've downloaded it 2 weeks ago, and I've just found Nimda
virus in file ikernel.exe ! Cisco has removed version 3.1.1
from Software centar (but they forgot to remove readme file
for it), but I still have original installation f
access-list 100 permit tcp host Router_1 eq bgp host Router_2 gt 1023
> access-list 100 permit tcp host Router_1 gt 1023 host Router_2 eq bgp
> access-list 101 permit tcp host Router_1 eq bgp host Router_2 gt 1023
> access-list 101 permit tcp host Router_1 gt 1023 host Router_2 eq bgp
Juli,
I don't think that analog modems can pick the call
coming through E1 port. How is port configured ?
Send configs, I've done E1/R2, E1/PRI, and 8AM
(but connected to analog phone lines).
Sasa
Juli Hato wrote:
>
> Halo E1 and AM(Analog Modem) gurus,
> I'm currently working on Analog modem
John,
Type 0 - No Authentification
Type 1 - Clear text auth.
Type 2 - MD5 auth
Sasa
John Neiberger wrote:
>
> but instead of getting a Mismatched Authentication Key error
> during debugging I was getting a Mismatched Authentication Type. It
claimed
> that one end was using Type 0 and the ot
Jim,
point-to-multipoint can be both broadcast and non-broadcast.
In case it is configured as broadcast (default when you
configure 'ip ospf network point-to-multipoint), it will
treat interface as collection of point-to-point links and will
use multicast, just as on point-to-point link. If it is
Speaking about SnifferPro, did anyone have success sniffing
IPSec/ESP encrypted packets under Windows2000 ? I have tried
SnifferPro, Ethereal, windump, and they all do wrong decoding
of ESP packets. If I connect unix box, tcpdump works, so it
isn't problem with the lab network, only windows cannot
I have version 4.50.04, and it works under Win2K.
Sasa
juno vtv wrote:
>
> Last time I checked, Sniffer Pro 4.5 did not work with Win2k. That was a
> few months ago. Maybe they have a working version now.
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I like the way Jeff Doyle writes this IGRP & EIGRP metric formulas.
It looks to me that all other ways just confuse people. At least
that is my opinion, which don't have to be true. For example,
Priscilla wrote:
> The metric = [K1 * bandwidth + (K2 * bandwidth) / (256 - load) + K3 *
> delay] * [K
> work perfectly. So that made me think that VoIP should work perfectly on
> Internet based leased lines.
>
> Mukul
>
> ""Sasa Milic"" wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Mukul,
> >
> > usually, one vo
Mukul,
usually, one voice packet is 20 bytes. Add to that 40 bytes for
RTP+UDP+IP headers. So, for 8 Kbps voice stream, you would have
to add 16 Kbps for overhead. That is total 24 Kbps. RTP header
compression could shrink that to 11-12 Kbps, but it is possible
to use it only on PtoP links, betwe
t; in config).
Sasa
Sasa Milic wrote:
>
> Sorry Chuck, cannot solve your problem. But, I've found
> another way to inject default route:
>
> no ipx default-route
> !
> interface Loopback0
> ipx network FFFE
> !
>
> Sasa
>
> Chuck Larrieu wrote:
&
Sorry Chuck, cannot solve your problem. But, I've found
another way to inject default route:
no ipx default-route
!
interface Loopback0
ipx network FFFE
!
Sasa
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
>
> In my review of frame relay, I am examining every routing protocol over a
> frame cloud in a hub and sp
Michael,
I've seen this, and problem was SS7 configuration between telco
switches. Basically, they configured isdn switches so that isdn
calls can be made in only one direction.
Have you tried to connect plain phones into NT1 (in case that
NT1 supports them) and to call other location from phone
No, no, no !
It's not "service config", it is "service compress".
Sasa
Sasa Milic wrote:
>
> Try "service config" in global configuration mode.
>
> Sasa
>
> "Hawthorne, Mike MM" wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know
Try "service config" in global configuration mode.
Sasa
"Hawthorne, Mike MM" wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to resolve this. When saving the config on a 3600
> Router I get this message.
>
> % Configuration buffer full, can't add command: snmp-server enable traps
> entity
> % Aborting Save.
"show ip ospf database router", look at LSAs without DC
in options field.
Sasa
Lance wrote:
>
> Is there any way I can find which routers do not support it, I assume that
> each router must run IOS 11.3 or later?
>
> Thanks,
> Lance
>
> ""Sasa
Lance,
DNA LSAs are not allowed because router received LSAs (ten different
LSAa) without DC bit set in options field from other routers in the
area. That means that there are routers in the area which doesn't
support demand circuit. As you remember, in order to support DNAs,
all routers in the a
John,
I've done that with 2500, 2600 and 3640, and it works.
Sasa
John Neiberger wrote:
>
> Oddly, I've never run across this before and I'll have the chance to
> check it out for certain tomorrow. However, I wanted to see what your
> experience was with this.
>
> I'm going to be removing
Chris,
I've tested that 4-5 months ago, on 2621 with 12.1T. TOS field is
propagated from encapsulated packets into TOS of GRE packets. The
same happens with IPSec tunnels; TOS from encrypted packets is
copied into IPSec headers.
Regards,
Sasa
Chris Read wrote:
>
> Is it possible to cause the
Since VTP uses only VLAN 1, that means that VTP messages won't
be passed from one subinterface to another, on the same trunk,
since you can have only one subinterface assigned to VLAN 1.
Regarding passing VTP messages from one trunk to another ...
>From http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/40.ht
Yes, there are ways. If rom image (conf-reg 0x2101) support
subinterfaces, than everything will work, if it doesn't
(more likely) that you have to configure physical interface.
And, don't forget 'ip default-gateway a.b.c.d'.
Sasa
> Is there anyway to upgrade a 2500 router ios using a frame relay
Imagine that you use 802.1q trunk, with different native vlan on
switches. Traffic from two different vlans will mix between those
two switches, and will flow to the rest of the network. It will
be two IP subnets on one LAN.
BTW, see:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios12
VTP runs only on VLAN 1.
Anyone know (or can test) what will happen in this topology:
[SwitchA] -- isl trunk -- [Router] -- isl trunk -- [SwitchB]
If router is configured for pure bridging between two ports,
will VTP messages pass through it ? If yes, then answer to
the original questions is "y
According to latest info on CCO, starting from Nov 15 12.1 will be
in the lab. So, before that date, 12.0 is what you can expect. But,
keep in mind that 12.0T is still 12.0, but with features found in 12.1 !
Sasa
> Can anybody tell me if they know what version of IOS will be on the CCIE
R/S
> La
Dave,
what you wrote is correct for 802.1q trunks. However, ISL tags
all frames, and 'native vlan' in ISL context is vlan to which
the port will be assigned if trunking is disabled (by DISL,
DTP, or via CLI).
See: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/lan_switching/2.html
Regards,
Sasa
Dave
12.0(7)T worked for me on 3640. 32MB ram + 8 MB flash, IP Only.
Regie wrote:
>
> what ios release do i need for my 3600 router to support e1 r2 signaling?
> i have an nmce1b module in my router..
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Should be 192.168.30.8/29.
Sasa Milic wrote:
>
> Alex,
>
> it is subnet on point-to-point link between Rubens and Chardin
> - 192.168.30.3/29
>
> Alex Lee wrote:
> >
> > I am going thru' the OSPF section of this book and have a question :-
> > T
Alex,
it is subnet on point-to-point link between Rubens and Chardin
- 192.168.30.3/29
Alex Lee wrote:
>
> I am going thru' the OSPF section of this book and have a question :-
> There is a Link ID of 192.168.30.8 appears on routers 'Goya' and 'Matisse'
> ospf database, e.g. Figure 9.64 of pag
What is happeninng is that router is receiving (via RIP)
tunnel destination ip address route. That's what
"recursive routing" means. You shuold fix redistribution
into RIP. Tunnel end points must be known by some other
way.
Obviously, since your tunnel is up, you do have static
routes pointing to
Syam,
would you please describe what you mean by "I cannot set".
BTW, I don't remember that there is snmp string for ANI
server; there are snmp strings for devices that ANI server
uses, I guess that's what you've meant.
So, you've started web browser and connected to ciscoworks
server, logged in
And then static map will kill InARP, wouldn't it ?
Sasa
Marc Russell wrote:
>
> You don't need a routing protocol to ping a directly connected neighbor ip
> address on the same subnet. Inverse arp should of taken care of the layer-2
> to layer-3 mapping. As for your own interface add a frame m
Syam,
I've recently installed CW2000, after numerous problems with ANI.
What exactly is happening ? Topology window couldn't connect to
ANI server or ... ?
Regards,
Sasa
norsyam ariffin wrote:
>
> Hi gys.
>
> Currently I' m installing Ciscowork 2000, but have some problem regarding
> ANI s
It all depends what your telco would provide to you. For example,
in my country, telco is using nocrc4 framing with alcatel isdn switches,
and crc4 with siemens switches.
Regards,
Sasa
> Does anyone have any idea about crc4 and nocrc4 ?
> I think crc4 used for framing (G.704) and ITU-T recom
I'm using syslog on Solaris, and I'm logging messages from cisco
on it. Didn't have to configure anything special, except
/etc/syslog.conf file:
#
local5.debug/var/log/cisco/debug
local7.debug/var/log/cisco/log
#
One pretty offen problem arise if you don't use TABs in syslogd
config fil
Take a look at local.linterfaces.lifTable table. There you will
find:
lifEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lifTable 1 }
locIfipInPkts OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lifEntry 42 }
locIfipOutPktsOBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lifEntry 43 }
locIfipInO
Scott,
2610 doesn't have FastEthernet interface. You can configure ISL
or 802.1q trunking only on FE.
Sasa
"Scott M. Trieste" wrote:
>
> Colleagues,
>
> I've been browsing cisco.com for some info on inter-vlan routing with the
> 2610. Cisco says there is a way to build ethernet sub-interfa
ected interfaces...
>
> Brant I. Stevens
> Internetwork Solutions Engineer
> Thrupoint, Inc.
> 545 Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor
> New York, NY. 10017
> 646-562-6540
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Sasa Mil
>
> A directly connected network has an AD=0.
> A static route via Interface has AD=0
> A static route via IP address has AD=1 Correct?
A static route via interface cannot have AD of 0.
It can have AD from 1 (default) to 255, just like
any other static route.
Sasa
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> I need to send the accounting info ( like caller-id, caller-station-id,
> etc ) to the radius server.
Lee,
add global aaa configuration command:
aaa accounting network start-stop radius
Then, if you are using 11.3 or above, under interface configuration add
ppp accounting
Sasa
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Rahul Mehta wrote:
>
> Can i connect different 64k channels to 30 leased lines with different ip
> address attached to each channel , i want to use this config. with one
> channelized e1 card and on 3640 router
Rahul,
actually, you can do this with 31 leased lines (each line 64Kbps).
You just
Chris McKay wrote:
>
> I understand that I need to have a fast ethernet interface on a
> router in order to support ISL. I am looking at purchasing a
> 2621, but am wondering if a 1700 with a Fast Ethernet interface
> will do the job. Does anyone know if this will work?
1700 don't support ISL.
Sasa Milic wrote:
>
> Now, connect pins:
>
> DB-15 RJ-45
> = =
> 2 4
> 9 5
> 8 1
> 15 2
I'm at work, and just check pinout on the cable. It is:
DB-15 RJ-45
= =
2 5
9 4
8
> We've got a 3640 with DB15 E1 connector, E1 line is
> Rj45. I thought we should use a CSU, right?
No. For T carrier, you must use DSU/DSU. For E carrier, only
DSU is required, while CSU (or LTU-Line Termination Unit in
E terminology) is not.
So, E1 module that you have includes DSU. DB-15 con
Jim Bond wrote:
>
> Anyone can recommend a good CSU for 3640 E1 module?
Jim,
do you really need it ? We connect 3640/E1 port directly
to E1 line without any problem.
Sasa, CCNP
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"Donohue, Steve" wrote:
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> I am trying to upgrade the portware version on my modems in a 3640. Does
> anyone know if this can be done without a PC card? If so would you point me
> to the appropriate doco or send my instruction on how? I would appreciate
> it.
Steve, just copy new portware in
Scott Lokey wrote:
>
> setup the router to recieve the IOS image by XMODEM transfer. The painful
> part is there is no flow control so the safest speed to do this is 9600
> baud! I have the IOS for one of my 3660's and its about 12 meg! Talk about
> going to lunch!
You can change speed. I've suc
>
> could one connect a pair of routers back to back using csu/dsu's?
> Basically from router A, s0 connect via v.35 to a csu/dsu
> and from router b, s0 connect via v.35 to a csu/dsu
> then connect the csu/dsu's back to back somehow?
Yes, it is possible, no problems. Just config one csu/dsu to
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