It is a requirement of the Web Design group that we are supporting that they systems have about a 5hr delay in their content so that if something like that happens, hacking, bad windows update etc. that they have a box to be able to bring up that is about 5hrs behind"
cdknill,
Given what you...
Hello all, I have actually purchased the ISDN simulator you are talking about, off of eBay. It's manufactured by Deutsche Telekom. I paid $250 (with shipping). There are two sellers (on eBay) of this particular unit. Just for the record, I purchased it from itex (eBay handle).
You will have to...
I posted this question over in the Cisco: Switch Forum, but I thought I might post it here as well.
I am trying to build a lab to use in my studies for the CCNA and possible CCNP. As I understand it, the CCNA exam focuses on commands used on the Cat 2950. Could I substitute a Cat 2912 in it's...
Hello all, I am in the process of buying some used gear to build out a study lab for CCNA + CCNP, and was wondering if I could use a Cisco 2912 in place of a 2950?
Are there any differences that would preclude it from consideration? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but it seems every source I...
To nebert9 and Pinklips, you're both very welcome. Glad to be able to contribute.
If you don't already own it, I would highly recommend the following book: CISCO IOS IN A NUTSHELL, O'reilly Press, author: James Boney, First Edition. It's like a cookbook covering many areas of the Cisco IOS...
Oops, I just reread my last post, forgot to include the following:
*add*
For remote site:
interface serial0/0
no ip address
bridge-group 1
From the hub site:
interface Ethernet0/0
no ip address
bridge-group 1
Hi Nicole,
Sorry for a long post. :-)
I have implemented bridging at my company because of our legacy HP 3000 systems, the servers are at one location (hub) while the terminals are at the remote location. If memory serves me, they don't have a default gateway capability (from the remote side)...
Leoghann,
Did you figure your problem out? If not, the only thing I can think of off the top of my head is possibly setting the interface speed manually instead of leaving it at auto.
I am not familiar with the IP120, just the IP330s. I hard set all the interface speeds. You should do this on...
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