What is the difference between 12.0(7)XE1 and 12.0(7)XE? Primarily, what is
the difference between XE and XE1?
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Timothy - see if this is complicated enough an explanation for you...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/620/4.html
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Hi, all
Could you please tell me the difference of tacas+ and radius server?
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They can all be employed as a MLS module,
then ,what is the difference?
RSM(Router Switch Module)
MSM(Multilayer Switch Module)
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In Short, TACACS+ uses TCP and RADIUS uses UDP
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/480/10.html
here is a link to the cisco compaison of radius and tacacs
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A couple thousand bucks :-)
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Also for accounting, Radius gives you many more options, and Radius costs
nothing if you run Win2k, its part of th OS.
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RSM is for the Cat5500
MSM is for the Cat6000
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Can anyone enlighten me on this?
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Hi.. May I know what is the difference between this two situation? I have
2900 switches and I have 4 WINNT workstation, A,B,C,D
Case 1)I have the switch port are all the VLAN 1, I configured A,B are
10.1.1.0/24 network and C,D in 10.2.2.0/24. Can A,B talked to C,D. What
kind of access is
I work in one of ISPs in korea.I want to know what is the difference
between GRP128 and GRP256
in GSR( GIGABIT SWITCH ROUTER ). GRP is memory card in GSR.
Any advice will be helped .
Sincerely
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>From "Troubleshooting Campus Networks"
"LLC supports three modes of service. Connectionless mode, also known as
datagram service and LLC Type 1, is a simple service that does not use
sequence numbers or acknowledgments and does not r
Brilliant - thx
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SOunds to be a silly question,but I want to know the
basic difference between 100baseT and 100BaseTx.
Same applies to even 10baset ,10BaseTx also
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SOunds to be a silly question,but I want to know the
basic difference between 100baseT and 100BaseTx.
Same applies to even 10baset ,10BaseTx also
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What is the difference between flooded broadcast and direct broadcast?
Anyone knows? Thanks in advance.
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Hi.. May I know what is the difference between this two situation? I
VLAN, devices will still see broadcast traffic though.
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>2900 switches and I have 4 WINNT workstation, A,B,C,D
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128Mb
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I work in one of ISPs in korea.I want to know what
Nice question. Things like that are normally taken for granted.
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They are the same thing. The X refers to "pair", the T refers to
"twisted". It is assumed you are talking about pair when you use just the T.
Hope that helps!
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They dont make any difference ,
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Is that half or full-duplex? ;)
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respond to the address that never sent the packet ...
the flooded broadcast (never heard it as flooded) is probably the standard
broadcast that is generated inside the subnet and goes to all hosts in the
subnet.
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What is the difference between channlized T1 adaptor ,T1 adaptor and PA-4T+
on 7507 router?
And on what circumstance should one be used,not the other one ?
Thanks,
Frank
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Dear Friends,
I had a question on the E1/T1 conroller port? Previously we have a project
connecting for VoIP, we connect the E1/T1 port of 3810 router to the PABX
and serial port to the WAN
My question
1)What is the difference between E1/T1 controller port and the serial port?
Do E1 need ip
channlized T1 has internal CSU/DSU,the other two don't ,as far as know
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When do we have to choose NSE-1?
It's slower than NPE-400 but is more expensive.
Thanks
frank
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What is the difference between
TX WRED threshold and
TX drop threshold
For example, with the default value:
Tx drop thresholds:
Queue # Thresholds - percentage
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180% 100%
280% 100%
Tx WRED thresholds:
Queue # Thresholds
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