check out the following:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/dial
_r/drdrtrvi.htm#1020188
watch the wrap
interesting. thanks for pointing it out.
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Dear ALL,
I was looking for help on cisco router using the "?" command, i found a
command called "tunnel", anybody explain the using of that command by an
examples.
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Is their a cisco command that will show you the serial number of the
router
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Try it on a mc3810v3 did not work
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hi
use the show diag command in previleged mode
regards
deepak
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hi
use the show diag command in previleged mode
regards
deepak
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My GSR 12008's use show diags and 7505's use show diagbus. Hope that helps.
MG
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> Is their a cisco command that will show you the serial number of the
> router
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show ver for the board ID and show diag for the mod. serial numbers,
khalid ameen
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> Is their a cisco command that will show you the serial number of the
> ro
Is their a cisco command that will show you the serial number of the
router
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See I knew eventually you'd all see things my way.
Don
:>)
Now Back to the free consulting.
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> I
At 10:58 PM 10/3/2001, Brad Ellis wrote:
>e) I heard they are removing the Cisco commands and replacing them with
>Lucent Definity PBX commands
Sweet! I got more parts for them than I do my routers. I think I even
have a spare or two.
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rst time in 20 years?
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who never met an IOS command he didn't like (except for debug ipx packet)
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Sean,
I usually dont answer these types of questions nor post sarcasm on this
newsgroup. However, I am going to make an exception for you.
a) Anyone actually answering your question would be breaking the NDA
b) If you're taking the CCIE R&S written and you dont know Cisco commands,
you're in tr
just wonder, I think it might be testing more on theory instead of detailed
command. Any ideas?
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show ip route
you can add a specific by doing
show ip router 192.168.240.1
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in BayAn Router, using "ip routes" with ip address of a ce
in BayAn Router, using "ip routes" with ip address of a certain site will
sho if router has the entry in its table. How do you check this on a cisco
router.
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