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  1. blahblip

    Policy-Based Routing Help

    Scott, It may be easier for people to assist if you were to post the cisco config.
  2. blahblip

    High CRC's on both my Serial Links

    It is highly likely that you have something wrong with either the cabling or router interface. I would suggest checking the cabling and interfaces again, ideally replacing them.
  3. blahblip

    L2TP

    Anybody have any thoughts on how to setup L2TP tunnels between Cisco Routers.
  4. blahblip

    IPX over IP WAN

    Seen this link, will test. Thanks
  5. blahblip

    IPX over IP WAN

    Anybody had any luck routing IPX over an IP network using GRE tunnels?
  6. blahblip

    X.25 Bridging

    Hi, Has anybody had any experiance with TCP/IP X.25 bridging. Or know of a good book? Cheers
  7. blahblip

    IPSec VPN through Cisco 800-806

    post the config
  8. blahblip

    Which would be best? 2524, 2514 or 2600?

    Totally agree Johnny. MikeS, try not to complicate matters. This is for a home user, not a corporate trying to use independent IP's using 2 different ISP's to build resilience into the network.
  9. blahblip

    Router Setup Between two Networks

    you wont need to tell the machines on one network about the other as long as the default route for the machines on the network is the IP of the router interface. Do not listen to the comnments about RIP "unhelpful" well said chrisac
  10. blahblip

    1750 Dials up every 10 minutes

    Any broadcast will bring up your line. you need to specify an access list to allow specific traffic. I dont really see the need for you to run RIP, try using static routes.
  11. blahblip

    Cisco ADSL IPSec

    Has anybody managed to get IPSec running on a Cisco 1720 over ADSL
  12. blahblip

    cisco router 1720 adsl with isdn backup HELP!!!!!plase!!!!!

    clarification on what I mentioned before. indeed you will be better of using a virtual template and setting the default route to use the framed IP (fixed). This will allow you to setup floating static routes for ISDN backup, using the dialer 0 int.
  13. blahblip

    cisco router 1720 adsl with isdn backup HELP!!!!!plase!!!!!

    I believe you might need to use a virtual-template rather than dialer interfaces. The dialer interface when used with the ATM will spoof the ATM int, so regardless of the state of the ATM int the default route will still apply because the interface still appears to be up. Dialer0 is up, line...

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