maybe you could sanitize the configuration and paste it here. You should be using the console port when you have problems so you can view the arp tables and route tables. Just a thought but usually if you haven't changed the router then there is an external issue (Misconfiguration) causing the...
I had this problem once when I started working at an ISP. There had been two or three "Network Gurus" working there prior. They had to reboot their router and servers about every 2 days (This was acceptable to them and was adobpted as a SOP) The first time they lost network...
Dude your router is not bad!!!
When you do a show version at the bottom it should read Configuration - Register 0x2102.
You need to break into RMON mode and set the configuration register to 0x2142 (<--from memory but you can look up on cisco site) it looks like you have a bad config file or the...
One word "Watchdog" it is easy to use an can be set up to page or email you when there is a problem.
Something else you may want to look into is MRTG it will give you an ideaof your peak utilization over a course of minutes hours days months years etc... it open source and I have...
What are you trying to ping first of all. A local subnet a remote subnet? The first thing you need to do is a sh ip route and see if the network you are trying to ping is in the table. I don't see any routing protocols in your config. You do have a default route out your dialer interface but...
First be aware that any access list you apply will inherently slow down traffic on that interface. If this is your core router you probably already have (or should) have an access list applied to your T-1 interface. blocking snmp traffic. If these IP s that you are allowing inbound are going to...
I would suggest creating a sub interface and not a secondary to accomplish this. A subinterface will allow you more flexibility down the road to add acces-lists route-maps or even ISL trunking on your single FA interface. Just a suggestion but I think you will see the benefits later on.
I have ran across a similar link a couple of time and waded through the MIBS but I cant seem to find the last part of the hierarchy .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.?.? for the 2900XL. Thanks for the link though !
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