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    Cisco 2600 Router

    Thanks for the help - I will chase up the modules as suggested! Best Regards, <*>terminaljunkie<*>
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    Cisco 2600 Router

    Hi, I have a Cisco 2600 Router that I purchased from Ebay to use in my CCNP (passed CCNA last week, and thanks due to those who gave me some guidance when I was stuck with RIP routing and classful addresses). Anyway, I wanted the 2600 for using as the mechanism for generating a VLAN - since my...
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    Deep Packet Scanning???

    Thanks - I'm on it. Best Regards, <*>terminaljunkie<*>
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    Deep Packet Scanning???

    Hi, Sorry but I cannot find an appropriate group for this, and anyway the Cisco types always seem the best qualified to answer. We have a search engine, which gets up to 20 requests per second from public domain searches, we used to block via IP Address, any persistent 'data miners' who would...
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    Can a bad console port connector crash a 4000 Router?

    Thanks for all help proffered though - we tried!!! Best Regards, <*>terminaljunkie<*>
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    Can a bad console port connector crash a 4000 Router?

    No joy unfortunately.....looks like a dead Router [:(] I'll have to find something to replace it. Best Regards, <*>terminaljunkie<*>
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    Can a bad console port connector crash a 4000 Router?

    Anybody any clues as to what all of that might mean? Apart from the obvious *broken* Router? Has anyone seen one behave like this? Are the messages consistent with memory or Flash problems? Thanks for any help! Best Regards, <*>terminaljunkie<*>
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    Cisco 2501 cant see the leased Line

    Mike, Can you post your config for the interface you are trying to connect to Demon? Best Regards, <*>terminaljunkie<*>
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    Can a bad console port connector crash a 4000 Router?

    Try 1 =================== System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(11a), RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems bad status on shared memory parity error, expected: 0x13, is: 0x17 location 0x6000000, phase 0, subtest 2, test: write written 0x0, read 0x0 ... aborting failed shared memory...
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    Can a bad console port connector crash a 4000 Router?

    Thanks very much. I must admit to being dubious when he mentioned the cable, but I will look into it further - I have just mailed him 2 new console cables with a selection of 9 & 25 way D Type ends. I can't see then coming in wrong! Probably won't know until Monday now, but I will certainly...
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    Can a bad console port connector crash a 4000 Router?

    Hi, I have a Router that looked ok before I shipped it to another site. The guy at the other end had a problem and plugged in a console cable (25 pin D Type) which was the only one he could find.....he says the cable is fine but the D type at the end is a bit iffy. Anyway, the unit crashes...
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    CCNA Study - Help with RIP?

    To you all. Thanks very much....from one who hopes one day to hit the Cisco heights. Looking at the textbook and trying to understand where I went wrong, I think the following is true (please comment if I am mistaken): Todd is using a 172.16.n.n class and using a classful boundary, in his...
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    CCNA Study - Help with RIP?

    Hey, I hope I didn't seem ungrateful, I know you were trying to help :-) I'm back at work now, but I will be trying that for sure this evening (when I do all my studying). Thanks again. <*>terminaljunkie<*>
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    CCNA Study - Help with RIP?

    I managed to upgrade the 2500a router to IOS 11.2 - so I have that and 2500b working on the same'ish version. I am still unable to get any RIP working, and now even more confused.....I have a new command in auto-summary (or no auto-summary to be exact) but it does nothing for my configuration...
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    CCNA Study - Help with RIP?

    Now I am a little confused to say the least. Went to 2500b and did the no auto-summary, OK. Went to 2500a and did likewise, but it does not like the command no auto-summary - the same on 2500c Looking at the show ver on these routers, I have: 2500a ===== IOS (tm) 3000 Software (IGS-J-L)...

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