With no other information about your network, this is a pure guess, but one of the things that will slow down an SSH (or a telnet) login is if the server to which you connect wants to do a reverse DNS lookup on the IP, and there is no reverse DNS entry for the client machine.
Could that...
The ! in the command line renders it a comment, its like a rem in some languages, or a # in most unix script languages.
Regards
Neil
Neil S. Briscoe
Senior Network Engineer
Zetnet Internet Services Ltd
Actually, a switch doesn't require an IP address at all, except for the fact that you may well want to manage it remotely.
Although all Cisco switches are managed, there are plenty out there that are not managed. They don't have IP addresses.
They are like bridges, and totally invisible to...
Having problems getting your clients to see the server?
As the others have said, ensure each device is connected to a port in the same vlan.
Then, use the portfast command.
Example :-
conf t
int fast0/1
spantree portfast
^Z
Note - do not set this on ports that are connected to other...
What you need to do is type, once you've reached enable mode is :-
conf t
no ip domain-lookup
exit
copy run start
This will stop it trying to do domain lookups.
The way the Ciscos work is that if you type an incorrect command, they treat it as an address to telnet to.
This does mean, of...
Are you using ISL style vlans?
If so - here is one possible solution to configure on your router :-
interface FastEthernet1/0
description VLAN Trunk
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
full-duplex
!
interface FastEthernet1/0.1
description Peernews
encapsulation isl 99
ip address...
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