Thanks jneiberger for this effort, actually I am aware of what you have mentioned (but may be my question was not so clear)
I was looking for this:
Configuring Bridging
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/l3sw/4908g_l3/ios_12/7w515d/config/bridging.htm#wp1019871
The link shows me...
While I was reading through some documentation I found this :
" When a router is routing IP, an IP broadcast will never
be forwarded from one interface to another by default.
An IP broadcast can be forwarded between interfaces if the router is transparently bridging, but will not be forwarded...
I am looking for some good resources show me how to setup be VPN session between a dailup Desktop (XP) at home and Laptop (Win2003) connected to ADSL router (WAG54G V2)at home as well (i.e I have two type of connections Dialup and ADSL).
I am looking for resources for all these requirements...
I have got two computers at home, my laptop (win2003) connected to ADSL linksys WAG354G (wireless not wired) , and I have got a Desktop PC connected to noraml Dialup modem, I tried to establish VPN between them , by using microsoft client utility on the Desktop PC, but I faild to open the VPN...
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/4172/framerelaydlci7nl.jpg
What is placed in the address field of a frame that will travel from the DC to Orlando office?
Is it DLCI 200 (which I beleive) or DLCI 200 and DLCI (100)?
I have got windows 2000 advanced server , I created a user and when I tried to click on "member Of" tab, I received this error message:
See the link please:
http://tinypic.com/fozwgy.jpg
I found this link, but I did not play with it , because it is dealing with registry...
I just want to know in general, does a telecommunications switch can handle different layer 2 wan technologies (Frame Relay, ATM, ISDN--etc)? or it should be specified for specific technology only ?
Yes I know there are different modules and type of switches, but I am looking to know does it...
With Hub and spoke topology, If R2 is hub and R1, R3 are spokes,,,,and if the question ask :
1- Configure OSPF area 0 on the Frame Relay connection between R1, R2, and R3.
2- Do not use the "ip ospf network" interface command on R2.
The task above states that the "ip ospf network" command...
Internetwork Expert Lab for CCIE says:
"Another two configurable network types that are left
are therefore point-to-multipoint and point-to-multipoint non-broadcast.
Point-to-multipoint non-broadcast is used in NBMA environments with virtual circuits of differing speeds".
Cisco says...
Any help.
To be able to ping my router remotly I have to disable (by default it is enabled) the protection under Firewall section
((Protection: Enable Disable
Block Anonymous Internet Requests)) ---->I have to tick or untick
Do I need to enable ping (expose the network) first to be able to...
I have got LinkSys Router WAG354G (not WAG54G) at home , I have got the mail server with static ip address 192.168.1.64, and the web server with static ip address 192.168.1.100
If I want to access these services from the internet, I have to configure port forwarding, but with my Linksys I have...
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