Yes, the 2900 series switch will work fine for connecting your devices together.
HOWEVER, the 2900 series switch WILL NOT work as a HUB, A switch is not a hub and a hub is not a switch.
Hubs are physical layer devices and
Switches are data link layer devices
So, as long as all your devices are...
I just finished a real world load balancing test for my company.
We have 2 Internet connections {using the same ISP -mistake}, anyway, Both connections are located in physically different locations ~ 10 miles apart but utilize the ATM backbone. I used RIP routing for the test.
Background:
Pc...
Yes, you are using RIP version 1, and must switch to RIP version 2 if you want to use classless routing [as your explanation has stated]
The subnet mask for Classful routing always ends cleanly.
I.E.
255.0.0.0 for A
255.255.0.0 for B
255.255.255.0 for C
Classless routing looks as this example...
Wow, it sounds like you've got a mess (sorry).
If you connect the same MAC address on multiple ports, the switch will send frames destin for that MAC address to ALL of the ports with that MAC address --
IE 00-c0-4f-34-ff-3e on ports 1/2,1/4,1/7,3/2
Anytime device "H" wants to...
It sounds like you changed the management vlan 1, which (if true) is why you lost the communication from the other switches. By default, vlan 1 is the management vlan for all Cisco switches and all vlans. Of course, you'll need a (CISCO, is there any other :>) router to get to the other vlans...
Daniel,
If you have a CCO account, you can go to the Cisco website and request the hard copy of documentation. In your case request (free of charge with CCO),
"Cisco IOS Software Error Messages" OR search the Cisco website for the particular error message.
Ok, now for the answer...
Could someone PLEASE verify the correctness of my explanation???
[I am studying for the "Remote Access" exam] and was hoping for validation!!
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NOTE:
Pin 7 is ground and is only used as a reference point for the other pins.
Modem Control - signals 6, 8...
Jeter,
Thanks for the help, but your answer was not exactly what I was looking for.
Perhaps, it's my fault 'cause I did not tell you this was in a lab environment, and router "A" would be serving as the telco cloud switch. Anyway, this is the answer I was looking for!!
In Frame-Relay...
I have a Cisco 2610 router (router A) with 4 serial interfaces acting as the cloud (telco) frame-relay switch.
I have 4 cisco routers (router B,C,D,E) connected to this cloud router.
Can anyone provide the setup for this router (router A) for a frame-relay point-to-Multipoint configuration...
Fairfax VA, email ---> fsebera@yahoo.com
Looking for informal "stress free" study group (~3) to join or start a study group
in the Fairfax Va (USA) area - All equipment is available for use, hands on is a must!!
All equipment is under maintenance agreement via Cisco!!
I have a...
I have a cisco lab setup:
Currently I have 12 routers (2500's and 2600's)
1 5500 with RSM, 10/100 channel cards
1 5000 with RSM, 10/100 channel cards
3 2924xl switches (IOS)
2 1924xl switches (IOS)
4 ISDN routers (BRI interfaces)
2 ISDN simulators
2 7000 series routers
Sidewinder firewall...
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