Hi lupidus,
Well, according to this data sheet (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/routers/ps233/products_data_sheet09186a0080092047.html)
the ethernert ports are wired as a hub. They aren't individually routed ethernet interfaces. Think of the 2516 as a normal 2500 series...
Hi lan1,
Configuring DHCP on routers is fairly simple. It includes setting up an ip pool, dhcp parameters, exclusions, etc.
What kind of trouble are you having?
Try this link, and see if that helps...
Wow, ok you have a lot of work ahead of you. I personally haven't configured a 1700 series with ADSL interfaces, but it isn't much different than other configs. You'll need to configure the routers in the following steps:
1. Ensure that the ADSL interfaces are configured and communicating...
piwadmin,
Issuing a "write terminal" or "wr t" (shorthand) will show the config, but make sure you are in enable mode.
You should have an access-list statement that looks like:
access-list 110 permit tcp any host a.a.a.a eq pop3
where a.a.a.a is the IP address of your...
Hello all!
I currently have to Cisco Routers, a 7200 in Los Angeles and a 2600 in San Diego. Currently, both are connected over a frame-relay network. We are migrating the LA side to an ATM DS-3, but keeping frame-relay on the remote side.
During a recent attempt to migrate SD, the SBC...
Yes, the previous posts are correct. The configs and documentation are all the same US to UK, the only difference is in how you setup the dial strings (basically phone numbers). Wait, I just noticed something...
Shouldn't there be under the interface BRI0 statements about the spids? Such as...
I think KSM is right. You usually get garbled characters if port speeds don't match. Try setting the port speed to 9600bps.
Here's the documentation link for that router:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/750/700ug43/700ugxtm.htm
Hey Mind,
Let me try and understand your setup. Does it look like this?
internet--(217.x.x.x)--modem--(10.x.x.x)--router--(192.168.x.x)
If that's true, then the problem is that 10 subnet in the middle. In order to get the server visible, you have to double NAT. Once on the linksys, and once...
Hi Dan,
Recap/additional notes:
1) Verify you don't have firewall/filtering software locally installed on your server.
2) Verify the OUTSIDE IP address to use. (This is the one you give to your customers).
3) Setup NAT to redirect FTP (port 21 -- sorry jeter small correction, port 22 is ssh)...
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