Have a very weird issue going on and can't figure out why. I'm using CiscoSecure for NT to provide TACACS for our routers/switches/firewalls. Currently have it setup to pull the username and password from the NT domain (single username and password makes administration easy). This works great...
Has anyone ever been able to bring up an ISL trunk between a CatOS switch and a 2924xl switch? The Cat5500 is the server, all 2924xl switches are configured as client, all in the same vtp domain. When everything is configured and brought up, all connectivity to the 2924's is lost, can't ping...
It depends what's on the other side of that live wall outlet you refer to. I'm assuming it's going to either a switch or possibly another hub. Have you tried using a cross-over cable between your hub and the wall outlet? This should correct the problem you...
We have an AS5200 in our network and it works well. We<br>have the original Microcon v.34 modems also. It's been awhile since we upgraded this, so I don't remember all of the details. We upgraded the firmware for the modems only, no hardware and the results were...
Running DHCP on a router a strange thing to do? I'm curious as to why you say this? I don't want to start an argument, but I'm interested in your point of view and why you feel this way. So please don't take this the wrong way as I'd prefer a debate over...
If you are using Annex D on the Bay, then on your Cisco<br>
the encapsulation should be ANSI. This is assuming<br>
that when telco provisioned the frame-relay they setup<br>
the LMI type as Annex D on the switch.<br>
<br>
frame-relay lmi-type ansi<br>
<br>
Also, to connect a Cisco router to a...
I'm assuming you are using an extended access list and<br>
you are filtering based on TCP traffic. On your outbound<br>
interface you need to either specify access on a port <br>
greater than 1024 or you can used ESTABLISHED. As an <br>
example, a remote client with an IP address of...
The equipment needed is minimal for Frame Relay. Basically,<br>
a router and a CSU/DSU, that's it.<br>
<br>
I'm not sure exactly what it is you need, so I'm assuming<br>
you'll need 1 WAN link and 1 LAN link. A Cisco 1600 series<br>
router would work fine, however is limited in...
I currently have multiple PVC's between a local 7500 router and a<br>
2600 router at a remote location. I have IBM controllers and some<br>
3770 devices at the remote end, all of which will communicate with<br>
my local FEP. Each of these devices uses it's own serial interface<br>
on the...
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