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From: Dan Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: help extra ethernet connection for a 25
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Subject: help extra ethernet connection for a 2501!! [7:2187]
Hi,
I am setting up a test lab environment fo
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,
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> I am setting up a test lab environment fo
Hi,
I am setting up a test lab environment for a windows 2000 migration and want
to have access to the outside world, the problem is we have a 2501 router
which currently has the bri and ethernet interfaces in use, I need another
ethernet interface for the test LAN, is there anyway I could utilis
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