Hi Barbara,
I think your Hyperterminal setting is not corect (9600-8-N-2). I think you
should change the Hyperterminal setting to 9600-8-N-1.
I hope this help,
william
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From: Barbara Cobbina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello,
I see that your configuration right but there is still left something. I
think you should add one route-map command to handle the others route to
pass with no change. You add like below:
route-map commun-out permit 20
Why we must this command?, because when we using route-map for policy
Hello,
I see that your configuration right but there is still left something. I
think you should add one route-map command to handle the others route to
pass with no change. You add like below:
route-map commun-out permit 20
Why we must this command?, because when we using route-map for policy
Hi Jennifer,
I think if you only need to pass the exam, you can read :
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - , Catherine Paquet, Dec. 1999
Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting - Dan Farkas, Jun. 1999.
You will be pass the exam if you understand the concept. and I think they
also
good guide for
If you a using xmodem command, you can follow the step like below:
1. Change console speed of router to the highest speed its supported.
2. After changes the speed, changes your hyperterm speed
to the console's speed.
3. type xmodem -c at the rommon promt of router.
4. clik transfer> sen
Thank You for the correction. I have chacked that we cannot using xmodem.
Sorry I am wrong.
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