I'm thinking about buying a 2520 as a frame router.
I already have two 2501s, one 2502, one 1201 swtich, and a 1912 switch.
Is getting the 2520 a good way to spend my very limited funds?
Wayne
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""Wayne Jang"" wrote in message
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> I'm thinking about buying a 2520 as a frame router.
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> I already have two 2501s, one 2502, one 1201 swtich, and a 1912 switch.
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> Is getting th
I'm new to this list. However, I recognize that there will be many who can
contribute based on years of experience. I hope that those veterans will
reply to my questions especially when the subject may be something that they
have covered extensively in their travels.
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Ok. After reading all the responses in this thread and then re-reading
John's inital post. I must confess it was truly funny. It's more than
sarcastic and it put a big grin on my face.
Wayne
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> I've been notici
ing on the net, it will be on lab
> equipment selection and it goes into detail on frame relay switch
> selection. should be done in about 30 days.
>
> Brian
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> On Wed, 1 May 2002, Wayne Jang wrote:
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> > I'm thinking about buying a 2520 as a frame router.
>
I see, the token ring version is in less demand and you won't be using the
ethernet/token ring anyway.
But what about those AGS+ routers. I saw one on ebay for $100. It had 8
serial ports. What's the drawback to using that for a frame switch?
""Wayne Jang"&
g them. Too many hardware
> failures. Stick with the 2500 series
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> thanks,
> -Brad Ellis
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I have a client that wants to know how much traffic is passing through his
router. They are ordering new service and want to know how much bandwidth
to order. What utility should I use?
Thanks
Wayne
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Thanks. I installed Perl and MRTG and it's cool.
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> > I have a client that wants to know how much traffic is
> > passing through his
> > router. They are ordering new service and want to know how
> > much bandw
Got it, I installed Perl and MRTG and it works great.
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> MRTG, it is free!
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> Daniel Ladrach
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I installed ActiveState ActivePerl 5.6
Using W2K Pro
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> What version of PERL did you install?
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I recently installed the Aironet 350, however, I'm not expert.
It is a little confusing, the bridge can actually act as an access point in
addition to only being a bridge. The software for the products allows you
to set how the product will work.
Does this help? What are you trying to do? May
Just curious, will the Pix 506 (6.2)work if you have a DHCP assigned IP from
your DSL provider?
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Just curious, I have a 1201 and I just practiced making a copy of my nmp and
dmp with TFTP server.
Did you give your switch a IP address using the admin port? Than make sure
you are plugged into a port with ethernet and make sure your laptop is on
the same subnet.
What software version are you u
Hi,
I just bought a ADC Kentrox DataSMART T1 DSU/CSU model #78563.
Unfortunately it didn't come with AC power. I'm having trouble locating a
power supply on ebay etc. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Wayne
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what port are you plugged into on the switch? can you print in an email the
"show interface" command?
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> Hello Guys,
> I have a weird problem with upgrading my switch and I was wondering if
> somebody could hel
d to clear some crypto or
isakmp sa?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Never mind. I rebooted one of the firewalls and it must have cleared the
ipsec and isakmp SAs.
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>
> I have a pix to pix vpn that was working fine. I changed the outside i
Hello,
We have some servers at a colocation site. We have a 10MB pipe but we are
paying for 3MB. The ISP charges us more $$ if we use more than 3 MB. Can I
configure my router to not allow me to use more than 3MB?
Thanks,
Wayne
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n the same router, but
maybe for the sake of ISDN it doesn't matter that much.
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considered routing on the Pix side, or can I use access lists in some way to
make this work? A friend of mine said this could be done, but I'm a little
unsure.
Thanks,
Wayne
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outes is sufficient. You would need to
> use policy based routing and route maps to be able to route based on
source
> addresses.
>
> Clayton
>
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> >
Do you have a CCO login, there are some good sample configs if you dig into
the stuff there. Let me know if you can't find them.
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> Im looking for a configuration example between a pix and a 2000
> professional?
Messag
yes, you can. 56 bit is free or buy a 168-bit 3Des license for around $200.
But you don't need an accelerator card.
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> I don't have a vpn accelerator card installed on my pix can I configure
> vpn ?
> Im trying to configur
n me (not much).
My fall back plan is to only use the 2621 and have a firewall IOS. But I
would rather use the Pix, especially because we have already quoted the
above solution and are working to save face.
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Z interface where the server can sit
> on, but I guess there is a cost concern.
>
> Alex
>
> Wayne Jang wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > The Pix don't route, but can I do this?
> >
> > I have a 2 server 20 user small office.
> >
> > I ha
;the outside world?
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> >Subject: Re: Pix don't route [7:46356]
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> >
&g
router if
you
> > have not already done so.
> >
> > One more thing, it's not really accurate to say the PIX "doesn't route".
> > People say this all the time and what they really mean is that the PIX
> > doesn't support routing protocols and
affic patterns with this...but it will do what you are
> looking for...then put the PIX behind the LinkProof box.
>
> FYI...I am not slamming RADware but I try to make Cisco solutions fit
> first when applicable and I compete a lot against other RADware
> products.
>
> Sincerel
it is
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> Howdy,
> Dows anyone know if the PIX 6.2 software is available yet?
>
>
> Clayton Dukes
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> CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, NCC
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I would get three 2500 and a switch. Unless you are going to upgrade to a
CCIE lab, I would say that 2600s might be a little $$$
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> Hi there,
> I suggest get 3 2600 series routers. Even though 2500 would also do,
I've signed up for the 350-001 test. Does anyone know how the new exam is
different from the old. I have study materials for the older test. I've
heard the new version is much harder. Is it just harder or have the
objectives changed?
Thanks
Wayne
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Hi,
I am proposing the following LAN solution to a customer. Does it make
sense?
-WS-C4006-S3(sup III engine)
Do I need special licenses for this? The customer will be using IP and IPX.
I saw some licensing software for the Sup III that was around $1700 for both
IP and IPX. I don't know that
Thanks for all the great feedback.
How about this for an alternative solution. Any reason why this may not
work?
-4908G-L3 for backbone (I can route between vlans; works with IP and IPX)
-2950G-48 for one for main floor
-2950G-24 for each of the other five floors
-WS-5484 GBICs for each end of
I will be considering this for a small company switching solution. Does
anyone see any problems with it.?
-4908G-L3 for backbone (I can route between vlans; works with IP and IPX)
-2950G-48 for one for main floor
-2950G-24 for each of the other five floors
-WS-5484 GBICs for each end of fiber
have a customer that wants to implement BGP at his office. They want to
have complete redundancy, not load balancing. They have some users coming
in from the outside for VPN and email servers.
They will be using T-1s to two separate ISPs and will use a separate router
for each ISP connection.
yes, make sure you have a crossover cable
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> I'm not 100% sure, but I think if you want to connect to the ethernet port
> you will need a crossover cable. Why not connect to the console port to
do
> the initial conf
I may be mistaken, but I think everything is normal. 384K is really
measured in kbits/sec. your reading of 50k is measured in kbytes/sec.
8bits to the byte, so 50 is really like 400.
Someone else please confirm my thinking.
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