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OK, sorry, that was mean. :-]
I'll spell it out instead.
When you use HyperTerminal, you are essentially turning your PC into a
keyboard with a CRT, or what used to be called a Dumb Terminal.
The paradigm
for Cisco router
, 2002 5:23 PM
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OK, sorry, that was mean. :-]
I'll spell it out instead.
When you use HyperTerminal, you are essentially turning your
PC into a
keyboard with a CRT, or what used to be called a Dumb
Terminal
/Hyperterminal?? [7:56619]
Priscilla,
The real reason not to flame him is because he may come out of retirement
and sue all of us! :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
Cunctando restituit rem
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
I
I had a new theory about what would cause his symptoms, or at least what I
think his symptoms are:
PC can ping router.
PC can Telnet to router?? (we're not sure if he's Telnetting or not)
Router can't ping PC.
Router can't TFTP a file to the PC.
Possible explanation: the PC is running a
Greg Macaulay wrote:
I had a new theory about what would cause his symptoms, or at
least what I
think his symptoms are:
PC can ping router.
PC can Telnet to router?? (we're not sure if he's Telnetting
or not)
Router can't ping PC.
Router can't TFTP a file to the PC.
Possible
David j wrote:
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Good point. If a station can send a packet, such as a ping,
it's unlikely that there are any physical or data-link-layer
problems. If it can't receive a packet, it makes sense to look
above those layers. There are some unidirectional problems,
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Priscilla,
The real reason not to flame him is because he may come out of
retirement
and sue all of us! :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional
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Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 wrote:
How can you ping from a DOS prompt if the destination is
crossing a repeater
with a speed mismatch
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Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 wrote:
How can you ping from a DOS prompt if the destination is
crossing a repeater
with a speed
Lifetime AARP member
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Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 wrote
, November 01, 2002 3:56 PM
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Greg Macaulay wrote:
Stop the presses --
I solved the problem
Great!
(1) I needed to have connectivity between the router and my LAN. So I
connected the E0 interface to the Cable-Modem
it. Let us know what happens.
April Fools Day come early or late this year?? ;)
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Greg
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Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 wrote:
How can you ping from a DOS prompt if the destination is
crossing a repeater
with a speed mismatch? A FastEthernet-only hub won't allow
comms between
10Mb/s devices, so if you wouldn't have any
Hi all --
I'm suffering thru a terrible newbies type problem and cannot seem to
identify the error of my ways. I know it's something very basic -- and it
brings back memories of high school geometry homework where I stared at
objects for hours on end trying to understand!!!
The thrust of my
I wouldn't flame the oldest CCDP on the planet ;-), but, what do you mean
you can't ping from HyperTerminal? HyperTerminal just gets you serial access
to the console port.
Priscilla
Greg Macaulay wrote:
Hi all --
I'm suffering thru a terrible newbies type problem and cannot
seem to
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From: Greg Macaulay [mailto:gmac115;cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:11 PM
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Subject:Problems w/Hyperterminal?? [7:56619]
Hi all --
I'm suffering thru a terrible
, 2002 4:07 PM
To: 'Greg Macaulay'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problems w/Hyperterminal?? [7:56619]
When you ping from the DOS prompt you are pinging from your
computer to the
router , when you ping in hyperterminal you are pinging from the router to
your PC (or whatever other devices you
You can't telnet from Hyperterm?? Good! Another reason to hate it and
use teraterm:)
Dave
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
I wouldn't flame the oldest CCDP on the planet ;-), but, what do you mean
you can't ping from HyperTerminal? HyperTerminal just gets you serial
access
to the console
Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Senior Network Engineer
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From: Harold Monroe [mailto:HMonroe;DTCCORP.com]
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When you ping from the DOS prompt you are pinging from your
TeraTerm rocks! It's almost as cool as SecureCRT, but SecureCRT isn't
free like TeraTerm.
MADMAN 10/31/02 2:45:45 PM
You can't telnet from Hyperterm?? Good! Another reason to hate it and
use teraterm:)
Dave
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
I wouldn't flame the oldest CCDP on the planet
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Hi all --
I'm suffering thru a terrible newbies type problem and
cannot seem to
identify the error of my ways. I
Retired Attorney/Law Professor
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From: Harold Monroe [mailto:HMonroe;DTCCORP.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 4:07 PM
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Subject: RE: Problems w/Hyperterminal?? [7:56619]
When you ping from the DOS prompt you are pinging
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what port is your hyperterminal set up to use? surely not your ethernet
port, since one uses hyperterminal for serial communications.
if you can ping from DOS to the router, then the ethernet segment is OK
but your
prompt, Hyperterminal, or anything...
Bill Creighton CCNP
Senior System Engineer
Motorola
iDEN CNRC Packet Data / MPS
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From: Greg Macaulay [mailto:gmac115;cox.net]
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, October 31, 2002 4:09 PM
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what port is your hyperterminal set up to use? surely not your
ethernet
port, since one uses hyperterminal for serial communications.
if you can ping from DOS to the router, then the ethernet
Priscilla,
The real reason not to flame him is because he may come out of retirement
and sue all of us! :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
Cunctando restituit rem
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
I wouldn't flame the oldest CCDP on
Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 wrote:
How can you ping from a DOS prompt if the destination is
crossing a repeater
with a speed mismatch? A FastEthernet-only hub won't allow
comms between
10Mb/s devices, so if you wouldn't have any visibility to that
device,
whether from a DOS prompt,
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Good point. If a station can send a packet, such as a ping,
it's unlikely that there are any physical or data-link-layer
problems. If it can't receive a packet, it makes sense to look
above those layers. There are some unidirectional problems, but
they are pretty
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