We just had a major power outage, and two of our Cisco 2610's did not boot up properly when the power came back up. When I consoled into them, they were both stuck at a "rommon1" prompt, and I had to manually enter "boot" to get them up. I know there's an easy way to make...
I have a 5500 switch that has 5 gigabit interfaces on it. Everytime I try and put one of the interfaces onto a different VLAN, it looks like everything happened fine, but then doing a "show port" shows that nothing has changed...Any ideas?
I have a 5500 switch that has 5 gigabit interfaces on it. Everytime I try and put one of the interfaces onto a different VLAN, it looks like everything happened fine, but then doing a "show port" shows that nothing has changed...Any ideas?
how do I "show ports" on a Cisco 2900 switch. The command "Show Ports" doesn't give me anything....I've tried "show port ?", and none of those commands show me my ports either....
how do I "show ports" on a Cisco 2900 switch. The command "Show Ports" doesn't give me anything....I've tried "show port ?", and none of those commands show me my ports either....
2 Routers, A and B.
From Router A, I can ping all interfaces AND remote network on the inside of Router B, and the internal (10.0.0.0)network inside router A.
From Router B, I can ping all interfaces on both routers, but NOT the internal network inside of RouterA.
Config:
Router A
eth0/0...
If I simply have a single Cisco 2600 with an Ethernet port and serial port, configured with IPs and subnet masks, WITH link lights on both, shouldn't I be able to ping the IP's of BOTH addresses regardless of what's on the other end?
I'll make this as simple as possible....
I have 2 Cisco 2600's, one at point A and one at point B. The need to talk to each other and allow access to the respective networks behind them. I think I have everything setup correctly. There is a T1 connecting them. Both say Ethernet and Serial...
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