Salut,
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 04:59:30PM +0200, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> Information on Software Patents in Switzerland, starting from Page 14,
> Chapter 2.1.1:
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> http://www.ige.ch/D/jurinfo/documents/RiLi_Endfassung_Externe_Konsultation_Internet_d.pdf
I think this is a discussion for [EMA
Information on Software Patents in Switzerland, starting from Page 14,
Chapter 2.1.1:
http://www.ige.ch/D/jurinfo/documents/RiLi_Endfassung_Externe_Konsultation_Internet_d.pdf
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Andre
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Hi Fredy
Have a look at http://www.huawei.com
;-)
Cheers, Markus
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Hi all,
We are looking for an L3 edge switch with the following specifiacations:
Must have:
- 128 MB Ram
- BGP4
- VLAN, Dot1q etc. (normal Layer 2 features)
- 4 GBIC slots
- 8 to ... 10/100/1000 Ports
- not too expensive
Nice to have:
- 256 / 512 MB Ram or expansion slots
- Cisco CLI ;-) (for t
On 02.09.2005 11:47 Fredy Kuenzler wrote
Bangerter Markus wrote:
Oh yes, it comes in every CCIE lab these days, and as you never
know which side is DCE or DTE on the first glance, clock rate is
always just trial and error.
To avoid trial and error, you can use show controller serial x/y.
Th
Bangerter Markus wrote:
> To avoid trial and error, you can use show controller serial x/y.
> There you see the type of cable attached to your serial interface.
>I knew there would be something to find out, but then you have to know
>that clock rate should be set at the DCE end ...
clock-rate ca
Bangerter Markus wrote:
Oh yes, it comes in every CCIE lab these days, and as you never
know which side is DCE or DTE on the first glance, clock rate is
always just trial and error.
To avoid trial and error, you can use show controller serial x/y.
There you see the type of cable attached to y
>Oh yes, it comes in every CCIE lab these days, and as you never know
>which side is DCE or DTE on the first glance, clock rate is always just
>trial and error.
>
>F.
To avoid trial and error, you can use show controller serial x/y.
There you see the type of cable attached to your serial interface
Roman Hochuli wrote:
But IMO such setups are more a lab-thing than real-live stuff in
nowadays.
Oh yes, it comes in every CCIE lab these days, and as you never know
which side is DCE or DTE on the first glance, clock rate is always just
trial and error.
F.
Hi André
We've used this several times for customer connections at TIX.
You need on one side a DTE and on the other side a DCE cable.
As soon as the DCE cable is connected, can you set the clock rate on this I/F.
--> X.21 up to 8Mbit/s
Cheers,
Günti
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