With IPX, the default encapsulation for cisco routers is novel_ether.
As there are also varying frame types and encapsulations that can be used in
straight ethernet, what would be the default encapsulation on a standard
Ethernet Segment connected to a cisco router?
You have your ethernet frame ty
When we consider switching ie process, fast, silicon, optimum, distributed
and netflow, I believe that there is a default type for each protocol.
>From the one book, the Cisco CIT Training guide, it says that Fast switching
is the default for all protocols except IP. It says that optimum switchi
I am trying to confirm the number of a NT1 device so that I can configure an
ISDN dial up to this device.
Should you be able to call this device with a standard phone and hear a ring
tone?
Is there any other way you can test the device without getting the phone
company involved?
Thanks
Douwe
Is anyone aware of any password decoding tools.
I have a copy of the show run of a working router, which contains the
password to access the vty port on a router.
I need to get into the router to troubleshoot some issues, but I cannot log
onto the vty port as the user has forgotten the passwo
On a 64K dedicated ISDN line, copying a file across, we receive a throughput
of around 10kbps. I assume that the fact that we are getting 10K rather
than closer to 64K is due to encapsulation and latency etc etc.
Is there anyway to calculate the exact throughput you should be getting on a
partic
gathering allow us to do this
Douwe
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From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 10:20 AM
To: Swart Douwe
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Is anyone aware of an application or tool that I can use to monitor the
exact bandwidth available on a Frame Relay or ISDN connection?
The purpose of this is for software testing I need to determine the exact
bandwidth requirements and load on either a Frame or ISDN connection.
Is there any soft
My apologiesI was thinking of utilisation
Well, at least you have an answer fot utilisation if anyone wants to know
that.
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From: Swart Douwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 8:31 AM
To: 'John Neiberger'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I think Cisco have it down in there DCN book as anything greater than 30%
represents problems
But they say this is just a base figure...and that it may vary either side
slightly
HTH
Douwe
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From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I have been through the cisco site to see what they recommend in the way of
syslog daemons to capture syslog information.
Does linux (Any variety) have the syslog daemon installed, or installable?
I have downloaded the Kiwi software syslog daemon - what do others prefer
for reliability and simpl
I have 2 2500's hooked up back to back. I used the command show controller
s 0 etc to make sure that the router was identifying the cable correctly.
Look for the DCE or DTE setting that appears in the output from this
command.
I then set the clock rate on the DCE ports that have the cables attac
Guys and Gals.
I didnt receive one response to this.is this because it is not possible,
or just too difficult to implement
Any response would be appreciated.
Thanks
Douwe
Gday everyone
Setting up a lab, and following on from my last email about the maximum
throughput using
Gday everyone
Setting up a lab, and following on from my last email about the maximum
throughput using a DCE-DTE cable on a serial port achieving a maximum of
4mbps. (DCE serial port set with clockrate 400)
Nowobviously the speed is a little slow, so I decided to buy a second
cable
> COnnecting two 2503's with a DCE to DTE serial cable to simulate a WAN
> connection between 2 different subnets. I believe the maximum speed for
> this type of connection is 4mbps? (Clock rate 400 setting on the
> serial port that is acting as the DCE device)
>
> I have serached the cisc
Im pretty sure that the colour coding may vary depending on the type of
cable/adapter that you are using.
Probably best to look at the pins on the adapter or connector, and try and
determine it from what you have in front of you.
I have seen all kinds of wierd cabling/adapters etc
HTH
Douwe
You may want to make sure that none of the win95/98 clients are set to run
as browse masters. I read this in an article on the web somewhere the other
day. I havent experienced it myself, but may be worth a look.
HTH
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I am sure this has been asked before, but I am unable to find it in the
archivesso here it is againI hope you don't mind -
Has anyone found a particularly good book that covers BSCN?
One that is concise, appropriate, and as bug free as possible.
Thanks for your help :-)
Douwe
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I have been looking around on the Cisco web site to purchase a DTE to DCE
serial cable so that I can connect 2 2500's via the serial ports.
The cable must be db60 male to db60 male.
Does anyone know the part number??? (I have tried the cisco site, and cant
find this cable). I know that there
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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 9:21 AM
To: Swart, Douwe
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:Re: Run out of IP addresses.
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Swart, Douwe wrote:
I was reading an article the other day for CCDA, and it raised the following
question -
You support a network getting close to using their complete range of ip
addresses. They need to add another 30 computers and hence IP addresses.
They do not have 30 IP addresses. How would you configure this
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Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 11:04 PM
To: Swart Douwe
Cc: 'Erwin Novriyanto'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:Re: MRTG on Windows NT
Well,
You guys are luck
I have been playing around with this for a while too.
There does not appear to be a great deal of information around. I have not
had much success as yet. I will let you know if I have any major
breakthroughs.
Please let me know if you have the same.
Have you found a way in MRTG where you can
Just taking a look at a few router configs, and came across the following -
from show run.
boot system flash 2:c2500-g-l.112-15a
boot system flash
boot system flash bootflash:
.
.
.
partition flash 2 8 8
Does anyone have any idea what this is about. Im searching through the
cisco sitebut u
Use a terminal emulator (I know Procomm Plus does this) and cut the access
list. Put it to notepad and edit the list just the way that you want it in
the correct order.
You will need to prepend to this list the correct access list command and
access list number that you want to use. Then paste
It took me about 4 weeks to get my logo. The information that they send out
to you gives you a link to get the logo, but the link doesn't work.
I actually managed to get it another way (Im sorry I cant recall off the top
of my head how) but when I got to the site, it didn't actually work either.
Does anyone know where in Sydney I can buy
Router-to-Router Cable DB60-DB60 to connect two router serial ports
I know I can buy it from OS, but if anyone knows of a place in Sydney,
please let me know.
Thanks
Douwe
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