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  1. RouterGod

    /bin/perl is needed by application RPM

    Wow, great answer. You should be writing books dude!!! (hey, maybe you are?) I know it was probably a simple question, however, I have only been using Linux for a couple weeks. You're answer shed a lot of light and re-enforces the Linux community looks after its own as well as newcommers. In...
  2. RouterGod

    /bin/perl is needed by application RPM

    Seems like a simple task, when verifying a package dependency in RPM manager I get the following: "Found 0 source and 1 binary packages Dependency Problem: /bin/perl is needed by (application package)" How dow I remedy this? I am doing this as root on RH 7.1 I am not Linux...
  3. RouterGod

    1605r Router

    1605 has 2 Ethernet interfaces. Regards, Don
  4. RouterGod

    Cisco 1700 - Recovering Erased Flash

    Sorry, no "Recycle Bin" on Cisco gear. When it's gone it's gone. Regards, Don
  5. RouterGod

    pap authentication setting

    Although you are looking for a sample of PAP configs, I would strongly suggest you go with CHAP. Remember, PAP sends passwords io clear text i.e. laas%#$%^%$(*^*$$^%$HERE_IS_MY_PASSWORD^%$^%$&^uyfgudwq. CHAP is far more secure. Here is the whole setup in 3 lines. ROUTER1: (apply to...
  6. RouterGod

    cisco frame relay

    Yes, if what you are trying to say is that you are simply leasing a private connection i.e T-1 from your provider. You can run P2P or Frame or.... It's you link, you can run whatever your hardware is capable of. Don Regards, Don
  7. RouterGod

    Cisco 2621 support for ADSL or RADSL

    The only interfaces that can basically talk DSL are ATM Modules and DSL WIC's i.e. ADSL-WIC. Been there tried that but... i couldn't get anywhere. It's kinda like ISDN in that DSL has specific hardware requirements unlike the numerous serial connections available. Don Regards, Don
  8. RouterGod

    T3 Service

    The spec for Coax DS3 w/BNC connection @ 45MBS is 150 Meters/500 Feet. If this distance is lower than what you need, you simply add repeaters. Keep in mind the 5/4/3 rule. In case you forgot it, or never cared to remember it like some of us it means: The maximum number of segments is 5...
  9. RouterGod

    CCNP suite from RouterSim.com

    I had a chance to play with it... not appropriate for CCNP training. I specifically worked with the Switching (second version) and was not impressed by the labs, nor the amount of commands you are limited to. One benifit however, is in the new version you can create your own topology (sort...
  10. RouterGod

    Passed Routing!!!

    No error on Cisco's site. CCIP is a new certification geared towards the folk in the ISP sector. FYI there is a new routing exam that will cover CCIP as well as CCDP and CCIP. This gives one an option to change paths. The following is the excerpt. "The now-available BSCI exam (640-900...
  11. RouterGod

    Cisco Visio Stencils

    Cisco no support Visio icons make Homer something something... Ain't gonna happen, strongest network hardware manufacturer + most popular diagram software = continued support: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/503/visioicons.html Regards, Don
  12. RouterGod

    Frame-Relay PVC Inactive

    "Serial0 is down, line protocol is down" This output means you have a problem with the cable, channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU), or the serial line. You need to troubleshoot the problem with a loopback test. To do a loopback test, follow the steps below: Set the serial...
  13. RouterGod

    Convert a 2524 to accept 3 DSLs and put over 10/100bT

    Mike, you should formalize your suggestion into an FAQ. i.e. How to Multiplex DSL Lines. Such a scenario is common in ISDN (BRI) lines, why not DSL?? Again, just a thought ;-) Regards, Don
  14. RouterGod

    NAT and PPTP problems

    Can you post a config? Blank out the confidential parts appropriately, unless you wanna throw the hackers a bone! Regards, Don
  15. RouterGod

    7206 Serial connection

    You can console by using a 25-pin to RJ-45 adapter on the router side connected via flat rollover cable to a RJ-45 to 9-pin adapter on your notebooks serial port. Regards, Don
  16. RouterGod

    How to configure Auxilary port

    It's a detailed process, too long to spell out here. So check out this public Cisco link: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/mod-aux-exec.html Regards, Don
  17. RouterGod

    How to use HSRP w/out ordering another T1 for my WAN connection?

    HSRP isn't particular about what the external interfaces are, i.e. whether you connected to the internet via serial, ATM, ISND, etc. The examples you are refering to include ethernet for one specific reason: HSRP can only provide automatic router backup when you configure it on Cisco routers...
  18. RouterGod

    How to use HSRP w/out ordering another T1 for my WAN connection?

    Seriously though, check out www.blackbox.com. They got tons of stuff in there. Go to the "Product Listing" section and search for "T1 MUX". Multiplexers are a common piece in any shared fiber/copper install. With a T1, 2 routers and a MUX you can easily set up an...
  19. RouterGod

    How to use HSRP w/out ordering another T1 for my WAN connection?

    Use a MUX! Regards, Don
  20. RouterGod

    HELP how do i connect to Cisco 2501 routers together??

    Following MikeS' example, all you would need is the same cable you use for console connections. This is called a "rolloever" cable. Perhaps you got one with the routers. It is always a flat, baby-blue or black colored cable. It has a specific pin configuration, so don't try to use...

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