I have tested the scenario below with two switches: a Cisco 1912XL-EN and a
2924XL-EN
In both cases I had the same results. The switches do not have any thing
configured on them.
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From: Pierre-Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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One other question: Are you required to authenticate (PPPOE or something
like that)?
Well, like the potato chip, one just isn't enough:
What are the error stats looking like on the modem port?
Since DNS works, UDP traffic is passing. How about TCP? Can you Telnet to
something? Does HTTP
on the switches. Are
there vlans involved here?
Kevin Wigle
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From: Pierre-Alex
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Sent: Sunday, 02 September, 2001 21:58
Subject: FW: DSL / Cisco Switches [7:18269]
I have tested the scenario below with two switches: a Cisco 1912XL-EN and
a
2924XL-EN
In both cases I
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Pierre-Alex
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Subject: FW: DSL / Cisco Switches [7:18269]
I have tested the scenario below with two switches: a Cisco
1912XL-EN and a
2924XL-EN
In both cases I had the same results
terminating into ???
Phil
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From: Pierre-Alex
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 9:58 PM
Subject: FW: DSL / Cisco Switches [7:18269]
I have tested the scenario below with two switches: a Cisco 1912XL-EN and
a
2924XL-EN
In both cases I had the same results
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