It looks as though your router booted to rom monitor mode. This is marked by
the > prompt.
Check out:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1903.htm#xto
cid10
Regards,
Janó
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ios 12.2(10). i have updated the ios to test mpls features.
with something error, the updated version is 10.2(8a), but this is not
yet the problem. the boring problem is i can't enter privilege
configuration mode any longer. the "break" key is useless during startup,
and prompt is "cisco(boo
Every field is
described.
Priscilla
Chen Jeff wrote:
>
> Could you help me to understand this?
> i know some of them only,
> such as "originate" is the number sent.
>
> it will be very appreciated if you can explain to me the
> meaning of each field?
>
>
Could you help me to understand this?
i know some of them only,
such as "originate" is the number sent.
it will be very appreciated if you can explain to me the meaning of each
field?
11D6 : 9334915hs.1 +249 pid:1 Originate 2298212010291 active
dur 00:47:08 tx:104973/2099376
www.cisco.com
There is a Training/Certification section, which lists the topics and I
think there is recommended training section also for each exam.
www.ciscopress.com should be your only source for books with this
certifiation, the site is broken down into Certs so knock yourself out.
Do some
hi guys
i am ajit from india i am ccna and SCSA .can any
one tell me that whats books i should read and from
where i can get the free dumps and papers so that i
can prepare for the exam
please guide me
ajit
conduit permit icmp any any
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Juan Blanco
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Team,
I just got my new baby Pix 501 (wow
First of all, if you feel you need routing at gigabit-speeds, you probably
need layer 3 switching. A Cat 4000 or 6500 with an RSM would do nicely. Of
course, if this is anything but on paper, you've probably priced yourself
out of the market.
As for the GBIC question... Are you talking about th
Can you please past the part number of your GBIC module?
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On Sat, Jul 13, 2002
GBIC. Does this then give
> you 1Gbps per port on the GBIC?
>
> Hope someone can help me.
Well what is your uplink to your ISP ?
if your uplink is only ISDN 64 Kbps, it is useless to use a router that
supports gigabit interface.
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You need to setup access lists for inside and outside traffic.
Assuming that you're just playing with this at home, only want to allow
established traffic into your network, and want to let all traffic out of
your LAN to the world, do something like:
access-list acl_inside permit ip any any
acc
Oh yeahI forgot to mention that if you want to ping the world from your
LAN, you'll also need to add an outside access list, like:
access-list acl_outside permit icmp any any echo-reply
access-group acl_outside in interface outside
Sorry about leaving that out of the first message.
Craig
Team,
I just got my new baby Pix 501 (wow...how small it is, it looks like a
toy)Below is my configuration, my problem is that Pat does not seems to
be able to work, I have cable-modem and they only provided one ip, I am able
to ping from the firewall to any pc on my LAN, I am able to ping fro
abit
ports that will fit directly into the 3550-48 switch GBIC. Also with the
switches they both have two fibre ports which a GBIC card fits directly into
one of them which then gives you two ports on the GBIC. Does this then give
you 1Gbps per port on the GBIC?
Hope someone can help me.
Cheers
first,who have the example config?authen with local?
help,now,I have a lab:pc-->ethernet0/1-->ethernet 0/0-->lan,I didnot set the
address of e0/1 as the pc's gateway,so,the pc can't visit the lan.but can
connect the e0/1,now,I try to config the 2611 as a vpn server,and use cisco
vpn client in the
When I hire someone new I select the resumes that have at least a CCNA but
at the interview I'll choose the ones with more experience.
If I have to choose between 2 people, one with CCNA and no experience and
one with no CCNA but a lot of experience, I'll choose the later one.
Buy a router and pla
002 7:01 AM
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>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Can anyone give me some advice on getting my first networking
> job.
> Kind Regards
> Ross Wood.
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Hi everyone,
Can anyone give me some advice on getting my first networking job. I am
currently studying for my CCNA through the Cisco Networking Academy. Will my
CCNA get my foot in the door even if it is a junior network engineer. Is the
CCNA certificate really good to get if you want to get int
On Jul 16, 11:56am, "Priscilla Oppenheimer" wrote:
}
} It sounds like you're trying to pass the CID test. You should have signed
} an NDA that says that you won't disclose questions on the test.
This reply isn't aimed at any single person, since several people
did the same thing.
The
ight, because C would not be a "simple" solution, ex.
>they would have to maintain a list of unauthorized sites.
>
>
>
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>Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:16 PM
>T
same server.
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1. Which of the following customers can probably meet their security
requirements with a s
> > >
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> > > Love Cisco
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to maintain a list of unauthorized sites.
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> > Love Cisco
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ht, because C would not be a "simple" solution, ex.
> they would have to maintain a list of unauthorized sites.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
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1. Which of the following customers can probably meet their security
requirements with a simple firewall system?
A. Company ABC wants to make sure customers can see public marketing data
but not proprietary sales figures.
B. Univ
It sounds like you're trying to pass the CID test. You should have signed
an NDA that says that you won't disclose questions on the test.
This is one of those questions that you can most easily answer if you have
read the CID course materials. The Cisco Press book edited by Birkner won't
help
:
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> to me b and d are out of the running because they are looking to prevent
> people from modifying data, thats an application issue. So youre left
> with a and c. A seems to be a pro
Ask the question again...h
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From: Love Cisco
To:
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 7:15 PM
Subject: Please help me answer this question [7:36295]
> 1. Which of the following customers can probably meet their security
> requirements with a
04-477-7825
> #rm -rf /bin/laden
> #kill -9 /bin/laden
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Love Cisco"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:15 PM
> Subject: Please help me answer this question [7:36295]
>
>
> > 1. Which of the followin
Hmmm
Clayton Dukes
CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, NCC
(h) 904-292-1881
(c) 904-477-7825
#rm -rf /bin/laden
#kill -9 /bin/laden
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To:
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:15 PM
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> 1.
Chuck,
I was thinking exactly the same thing!
John
Get your own "800" number
Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more
http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag
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> I think you're a bad boy, and you kn
I think you're a bad boy, and you know exactly what I mean.
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> 1. Which of the following customers can probably meet their security
> requirements with a simple firewall system?
> A. Company ABC wants to make
1. Which of the following customers can probably meet their security
requirements with a simple firewall system?
A. Company ABC wants to make sure customers can see public marketing data
but not proprietary sales figures.
B. University ABC want to make sure students can see but not change their
gr
.
Regards.
Oletu
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From: cage
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 11:26 AM
Subject: help me with the pix problem! [7:33287]
> hi,everybody.
> My envirment is:
> the outside interface of pix 525 is connected to the fibre-ethernet
> transceiver ,no router a
Regards.
Oletu
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From: chenyan
To: Godswill HO
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: help me with the pix problem! [7:33287]
> hi,thanks your help.
> As you said, if the ping need the reply by the access-list, then the nat
command for the traffi
de, but since the outside address provided by the isp are private
ones,
> so I have to use NAT (dmz) 0, but why the dmz traffic can not be out?
> I hope the design is not wrong.
>
> the following is my config,help me,please.
>
> sh conf
> : Saved
> :
> PIX Version 6.0(1)
commands to bring the traffic of dmz to the
outside, but since the outside address provided by the isp are private ones,
so I have to use NAT (dmz) 0, but why the dmz traffic can not be out?
I hope the design is not wrong.
the following is my config,help me,please.
sh conf
: Saved
:
PIX Version 6.0(1
>
>
>
> Haye Friends,
>
> Just wanted your help in taking a right decision.
> I m planning to take the Routing exam (Exam no. 503)
>
> Which is the best book for studies -
>
> a. BSCN by Catherine Paquet / Diane Teare
>
> b. EXam Certification Guide by Clare Gough
>
> c. Study guide b
Haye Friends,
Just wanted your help in taking a right decision.
I m planning to take the Routing exam (Exam no. 503)
Which is the best book for studies -
a. BSCN by Catherine Paquet / Diane Teare
b. EXam Certification Guide by Clare Gough
c. Study guide by Todd Lammle, Sean & Kevin
Any
connection to the network instead of multiple physical connections.
-ejh
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From: Kanthimathi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 1:22 AM
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> Could You please explain the term
> "
ce (as opposed to two
or more, which is what we typically implement)
>
> Allso called a lolly-pop router.
>
> Taco Hettema
> CCNP/CCDP
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Kanthimathi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: vrijdag 4 januari 2002 7:22
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
&g
Message-
From: Kanthimathi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: vrijdag 4 januari 2002 7:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can ne1 Help me??? [7:30892]
> Could You please explain the term
> "Router-on-a-stick" or "one-armed-router"
>
>
> TIA,
> R.Ka
> Could You please explain the term
> "Router-on-a-stick" or "one-armed-router"
>
>
> TIA,
> R.Kanthimathi.
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n(Just Termination)
> We have 6 VIC-2FXO (12 Line PSTN) .
> our router has 2 LAN port that one of them is connected to Internet and
one
> another is shutdown.
> A company would like to send their traffic for termination.
> Please help me to configure this router for termination and tel
Hi
We want to configure cisco3660 for VOIP termination(Just Termination)
We have 6 VIC-2FXO (12 Line PSTN) .
our router has 2 LAN port that one of them is connected to Internet and one
another is shutdown.
A company would like to send their traffic for termination.
Please help me to configure
2500, 2600, 3600 routers do not have a calendar clock fitted, therefor
when you turn the power off you loose the time & date.
If you want a router with a built in battery backed clock then you need
a larger router: e.g. 4500M, 4700M, 7000 series. (The 4000 & 4000M do
not have calendar clocks)
If
rver
'.
Hope that helps.
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From: hk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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Dear group
Psl show me Why is ? When I set clock on rouer 2500 ,2600,3660 serial , bu
As always nicely done
Thanks E,
>From: "EA Louie"
>Reply-To: "EA Louie"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: ospf summerizationplease help me... [7:26241]
>Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 01:46:33 -0500
>
> > i have been reading part two of
> i have been reading part two of howard ospf guide and i think i am missing
> the point on a couple of things and i would apprecite any help you guys
> could give..
>
> 1)Summarization
>
> one config says this
>
> int e0 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.0
> int e2 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
>
> network 172.1
es anybody else have any thoughts?
Hope this helps,
Scott
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Dear group
Psl show me Why is ? When I set clock on rouer 2500
Dear group
Psl show me Why is ? When I set clock on rouer 2500 ,2600,3660 serial , but
If I reload router . My router not save clock
then return *01:41:38.137 UTC Thu Mar 4 1993
Thank
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please read the sybex book for routing ccnp, it look like this book that
you are reading is realy bad.
sybex ccnp routing ospf cheapter
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i have been reading part two of howard ospf guide and i think i am missing
the point on a couple of things and i would apprecite any help you guys
could give..
1)Summarization
one config says this
int e0 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.0
int e2 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
network 172.17.0.1 0.0.0.0 area 1
nderstand "newer" commands in 11.2
>
> Quite often this is harmless and things will work just fine. However if
you
> are using stuff new to 11.2, things might not work as expected.
>
> Kevin Wigle
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "H
Guys,
I have no use for these gears. Please take it if you
have a need for them.
(1)PA-MC-8T1, 4000$/each
(3)PA-FE-TX, 500$/each
(1)NP-1A-DS3, 1500$/each
If you're willing to buy all, you can have all 5
pieces for 5500$, with free fedex shipping too!
God Of Us
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sive Open
> 1d22h: As1 LCP: State is Listen
> 1d22h: TTY1: cleanup pending. Delaying DTR
> *Mar 2 22:35:28: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
> 1d22h: As1 LCP: State is Closed
> 1d22h: As1 PPP: Phase is DOWN
> 1d22h: TTY1: cleanup pending. Delaying DTR
&
Y16: autoconfigure probe started
1d22h: TTY1: destroy timer type 0
1d22h: TTY1: destroy timer type 1
1d22h: TTY1: destroy timer type 3
1d22h: TTY1: destroy timer type 4
1d22h: TTY1: destroy timer type 2 (OK)
1d22h: Async1: allowing modem_process to continue hangup
1d22h: TTY1: restoring DTR
ou won't find an ISDN simulator for less than
> > > $1,500...
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ""Ahmed Mamoor Amimi"" wrote in message
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> > > > Hi,
> &g
uot;Ahmed Mamoor Amimi"" wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> > I have setup all my lab for my CCIE but i am in lack of ISDN lines or
> > emulator.
> > can anyone help me out what is the cheapest ISDN emulator.
>
age
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > Hi,
> > > I have setup all my lab for my CCIE but i am in lack of ISDN lines or
> > > emulator.
> > > can anyone help me out what is the cheapest ISDN emulator.
> > > ha
Sorry to tell you but you won't find an ISDN simulator for less than
$1,500...
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> Hi,
> I have setup all my lab for my CCIE but i am in lack of ISDN lines or
> emul
Hi,
I have setup all my lab for my CCIE but i am in lack of ISDN lines or
emulator.
can anyone help me out what is the cheapest ISDN emulator.
have anyone worked on PCs based ISDN emulator i think that will be
not so much expensive...
i have some sites on net that give ISDN emulator
TECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Where is the charity that pays for my CCIE written and lab?
>
> Is that you?
>
> ck
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "NY50TT"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 12:27 AM
> Subject: Re: help me pls [7:10
Chan,
You can get the Study Guide and some tests via the following:
http://ciscorouter.home.chinaren.com
Hope this help
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From: parky chan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: help me pls [7:10938]
My e-mail address is
I am trying to start a similiar thing here in Sydney Australia. However,
its not really aimed at dis advantaged people, but they are more than
welcome. Only problem is there is no one to lead us.
So far there are 4 people in the group, we have 2 routers (both ISDN)
and one switch. If any one in A
Where is the charity that pays for my CCIE written and lab?
Is that you?
ck
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From: "NY50TT"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: help me pls [7:10938]
> I run a charity for disadvantaged youths who want to take their CCNA tes
My e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i very want to get more information about the CCNA exma
I don't want to Exam again , really not much money .
Pls Help me !
RGDS
>
>
> NY50TT wrote:
>
> > I run a charity for disadvantaged youths who want to take their CCNA
test,
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> > Dear,
> > i am going to exam the CCNA 640-570 ,
> > can you give me some tips to exam this subject?
> > i don't want to fail . because i no more money to exam ag
me some tips to exam this subject?
> i don't want to fail . because i no more money to exam again .
> Pls Help me
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y be verbatim, but will get
you into the testing mode.
All the best !!!
Phil
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From: "parky chan"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 10:08 PM
Subject: help me pls [7:10938]
> Dear,
> i am going to exam the CCNA 640-570 ,
> can you give me some tips to
Dear,
i am going to exam the CCNA 640-570 ,
can you give me some tips to exam this subject?
i don't want to fail . because i no more money to exam again .
Pls Help me
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If all the configs are correct and the ports are showing connected, try
clearing the arp table on each device and try to ping again.
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Greetings all,
I need your help resolving this little problem. As you can see below, I can
ping c5000-1 and c1900 from anywhere on the network but, I can't ping
c5000-2 from anywhere but c5000-1. All on the same network and its flat
vlan design. I can ping all switches from c5000-2 except the
Hi all,
Does anyone have an explanation for this behavior !
Here's the setup ..
my sun --- internal net comm-svr
linux
64.102.66.25 172.18.176.43 206.0.1.43
206.0.1.53
I have to nat 206.0.1.53
-
From: "Iyuri Yagami"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: CCIE Home lab. Help me please [7:7971]
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I want to build my own CCIE lab at my home.
> I dont know exactly that how many routers I may need for the lab purpose.
> I have 1 Ci
Hello Everybody,
I want to build my own CCIE lab at my home.
I dont know exactly that how many routers I may need for the lab purpose.
I have 1 Cisco 4000 series router (4 serial + 2 Ethernet), 1 Cisco 2503 and 1
Cisco 2509 router. I dont know exactly that how many routers I may need to
complete
Iyuri,
What I would suggest is that you design a rack consisting of a frame relay
cloud
(one router w/ multiple serial ints) with 3 routers attached. You will need
this to
accomplish the various Frame Relay / OSPF combos. You're also going to want
(at least) one router hanging from your frame
Hello Everybody,
I want to build my own CCIE lab at my home.
I dont know exactly that how many routers I may need for the lab purpose.
I have 1 Cisco 4000 series router (4 serial + 2 Ethernet), 1 Cisco 2503 and 1
Cisco 2509 router. I dont know exactly that how many routers I may need to
complete
I've heard from a Cisco rep that the ADSL WICs do not play well with
others at this point. Just to test, try taking the WIC-2T out of the
chassis and then see if the router recognizes the WIC-1ADSL. If that
turns out to be the problem, you'll probably have to wait for a later
12.2 release. I th
and dram is 48m,flash is 16m
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> a 2621(just a wic-1adsl and a wic-2t),its ios is
> c2600-ik8o3s-mz.122-1.bin(the older is c2600-io3s56i-mz.121-5.bin,then
> update to 12.21),but it doesnot know the wic-1adsl module.why?\
>
>
a 2621(just a wic-1adsl and a wic-2t),its ios is
c2600-ik8o3s-mz.122-1.bin(the older is c2600-io3s56i-mz.121-5.bin,then
update to 12.21),but it doesnot know the wic-1adsl module.why?\
please tell me as soon as possible,thank you !
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Post your config, if you don't mind. Nuke the passwords and any IPSEC keys,
etc.
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> Does anyo
Does anyone have any ideas?
Strange problem...
Here is the setup
I have a PIX firewall directly connect to a token-ring ethernet segment. All
users on this segment can reach the internet.(I am using NAT..(nat 1 0 0)
I also have a fast ethernet segment connected to the token ring segment
a
non-default VLAN, so that there's no danger of well-meaning customers
"having a look". Personally I don't use VLAN1 at all.
Andy
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From: "Peter Van Oene"
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: please help me set up multi
Although you don't have to use VLAN 1 for management, it is highly suited
for this purpose. For example, you cannot delete VLAN 1, you cannot Prune
VLAN 1 from VTP advertisements, you cannot remove VLAN 1 from ISL/802.1q
trunks, CDP runs on VLAN 1 (as far as I recall), the default native VLAN
fo
I agree with Pete but your management VLAN doesn't have to be VLAN 1. For
example, I implemented a DMZ for a client where we used VLAN 999 for the
management "rail".
Darren
At 12:03 PM 05/03/2001 -0400, Peter Van Oene wrote:
>Interface sc0 is not all that relevant here as far as I recall. You
Interface sc0 is not all that relevant here as far as I recall. You need to
simply set the interfaces you connect to on each router to a similar trunk
mode (ISL vs dot1q etc) and things should happen naturally. Your sc0
interface is simply the management interface on the 5500 which should be
lef
Dear CiscoGroupstudy.com
I am having trouble getting the trunk up between a Cisco 7513 Router
and a Cisco Switch 5500 so that VLAN's 10 and 20 can cross it. It may
be because I can't set interface sc0 on the 5500 switch correctly.
Assume VLAN 10 is 10.10.0.0/16 port 2/1 on
Looks like you have E0 of dogbert (area 1) in the same ethernet broadcast
domain as E3
of aspen (Area 0).
The only reason you are not seeing a similar message in dogbert is cause
your console
logging level is differnet in dogbert
DaveC
Shahid Muhammad Shafi wrote:
> Hi Guys.
> I am conf
Hi Guys.
I am configuring a virtual link between two OSPF
routers but it is not working at all. I am sending u
the configuration and diagram here;. Any help and
pinters will be appreciated.
Regards
Shahid
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MSc Telecommunications Candidate
University of Colorado Boulder
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> the interface at my switch is up as it is working for
> the other DLCI. I am using interfaces
interface serial1/1 200
no shut
Louie
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ummm Shahid, what's the stat
quot; for all 4 routers, that would
help. Posting the config of the "problem router" would also help.
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rface serial1/2 200
>
> on interface serial1/0
> frame-relay route 100 interface serial1/1 100
>
> on interface serial1/2
> frame-relay route 200 interface serial1/1 200
>
> i am getting only three actives and not one.
>
> Checked all the cabling, still not worki
all the cabling, still not working
Kindly help me out
Regards
Shahid
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MSc Telecommunications Candidate
University of Colorado Boulder
BSEE(GIKI),MCSE+I,CNA,CCNA,CCNP
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> Make sure your default gateways on your ethernet hosts are pointing to
> your
> router1.
>
> dave
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0.1.0.0 is part of Area 0? Is this a good
> design?
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> Arthur
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Make sure your default gateways on your ethernet hosts are pointing to your
router1.
dave
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st timed out," then check your routing tables on
the path *back* to the originator of the ping - the "real" response doesn't
know how to get back to you, so all it can do is time out.
BJ
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