"Reif, Thomas" wrote:
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> How to avoid SNMP traps from "interface changed state to up.." events
> especially from virtual async interfaces ?
Under interface configuration mode:
no logging event link-status
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hi all !
How to avoid SNMP traps from "interface changed state to up.." events
especially from virtual async interfaces ?
all other events should stay active !
Regards,
Thomas Reif
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Actually, the initial mode is known as "user exec", while the mode which
requires the enable password is "privilaged exec".
Check into the Cisco press CCNA study guide or CCO to verify this.
-Brad
At 07:37 PM 6/11/00 -0700, Joe Martin wrote:
> Then you can do ENABLE and a password to get
Title: Async Interfaces
EXEC is the mode that allows you to configure the
router. In other words, when you dial-in, the router looks to see if it
gets the characters passed to it that mean PPP or SLIP. If it doesn't then
it will put you in EXEC mode and give you a prompt for a passwo
Title: Async Interfaces
Hi group,
Got a question concerning the use of "async mode dedicated" and "async mode interactive". Why is that in dedicated mode, you cannot use the "async dynamic addressing" command to let the remote user specify an address? In the
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