RE: help extra ethernet connection for a 2501!! [7:2187]

2001-04-30 Thread Trevor J Corness, CCNA
NNCSS Network Design Analyst, Advanced Datacom BMS Communications Services Ltd. http://www.bmscom.com -Original Message- From: Dan Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: April 30, 2001 5:06 AM To: 'Trevor J Corness, CCNA ' Subject: RE: help extra ethernet connection for a 25

Re: help extra ethernet connection for a 2501!! [7:2187]

2001-04-30 Thread Edmund Woltynski
It may be that it is actually a 2501 and the serial link is attached to a terminal adapter (we used to do this with JTEC TA's in them thar good ole days the micro channel switching type (ts013) in the land of Oz) which would give the ISDN connectivity. Either way then the answers below are still v

Re: help extra ethernet connection for a 2501!! [7:2187]

2001-04-27 Thread Kevin Wigle
just to stir the pot a little... :-) He could have a 2524 which has one ethernet port and one ISDN port and then there are two "slots" for modules - so one version of 2500 is modular :-) Unfortunately they are WAN modules not LAN modules so it still doesn't help the poster get another ether

Re: help extra ethernet connection for a 2501!! [7:2187]

2001-04-26 Thread Vincent Chong
Hi Dan; The easiest way is to set up secondary IP address in your Cisco 2501. I guess your router is Cisco 2503, not 2501, it does not support modular like cisco 1600, 1700, 2600, 3600 Series, etc. Hope this help Vincent Chong ""Dan Pearson"" Hi, > > I am setting up a test lab environment fo