I'm a little confused about ppp callback, given several key sources of
information. Fatkid.com includes a username and callback dial-string global
command, however, Cisco docs do not. As well, I have configured dial
callback without this global command and it seemed to work fine. Any ideas?
hi. i'm putting together a list of valuable links on the cisco CCO CD. if
anyone has a list of search objects (titles, commands, etc.) please let me
know. it seems there's a lot of useful info on the cd, but not guranteed to
be found with most searchs. tia.
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hi. i was looking over fatkids dlsw 401 lab when i noticed that in the R4
config, the translational bridging command differs from Caslow 626-627.
Fatkid shows:
source-bridge transparent 400 50 4 1
should this in fact be:
source-bridge transparent 400 50 1 4
since bridge 4 is in the etherne
ISL capable modules are usually denoted by and R at then end of the model
number...ie WS-X5225R, where R represent Re-write. This means the card is
capable of MAC rewrite, which is necessary for ISL.
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i was trying to figure out the advanced VPN/NAT lab on fatkid. if anyone is
familiar with this lab, and could offer some explanation, it would be
greatly appreciated. i understand how to configure both, however, in this
specific example i do not follow the logic. tia.
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here is another 3 router dlsw scenario...
ethernet-routerA---serial---routerB---serial---routerC-tokenring
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tokenring
the goal is to have full connectivity without using border peers and only 2
dlsw peerings. that is to say that the et
what factors need consideration when choosing to use dialer interfaces vs
just bri interface? please cite examples. thanks.
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