Thanks to you BOTH. This is being sent across the 877 which is now running. And now that it is running, I can see how it works and ties together, I can back-up the running config, add the basic firewall, take out some code I added that doesn't really need to be there. And if I screw up, I can...
Here 'tis....
Router#sh ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2...
Thanks. Added the addresses, but got the same errors. I'm trying to figure out why the router car get an address and receive DSN information (it was getting the DNS info prior to adding the command), but yet can't get to other devices....
I picked up "CCNA for Dummies" this evening. 2nd edition from 2004. Its a little exam-oriented, first couple of chapters are fairly simple. I'll dive into it next week on vacation. Nothin' like a good book to help relax. In Vegas. :)
Getting pretty close now.
Tried opening a browser and it timed out.
Used SDM ping and got farther. Router got an interface IP address. Failed at Exit Interface test:
Checking interface status... Up
Checking for DNS setings... Successful
Checking interface IP address... Succesful...
I'll try those tonight. SHMBO is active on the net this evening.
I reset the router "back to factory" and missed these when I did the updates.
I'll post results later this evening.
Every step seems a little closer.
Had to use the config editor in SDM to get rid of the dns-server statement.
Follows is the latest running config followed by interface status from SDM and results of a ping test through SDM. Shows DHCP problem on WAN. Also that FastEthernet0 doesn't have...
OK, now we seem to be making progress. The router seems to be getting ppp authentication, PPP front panel light is illuminated, not getting the up/down errors.
After the router had booted and completed ppp authentication, I started a web browser. It could not find a couple of web sites so...
I've used the "Dummies" books before. Found them a good and useful intro to a lot of things including being a nice Linux primer.
You've probably never heard of my former employer:
www.mastercard.com
I was with them for a little more than 20 years. Lucky enough to get involved in some...
And I'm an old crypto guy (until I retired) who used to be a programmer, analyst, yada, yada... So this isn't completely foreign, but some of the more extreme details and many of the commands and their syntax are challenging.
I'm enjoying this, but from the perspective "wow, this thing...
Above was posted to wrong thread.
The 831 had a similar config as above, but I recall blowing a lot of it away when I went DSL. Used CRWS for the basic DSL set-up (using the Motorola modem) then tweaked it until it worked. Not a big deal at the time (a year ago).
The 831 run config was...
I've reset the router back to factory defaults, loaded in enough config to get SDM running and tried a few variations to the "first" SDM set-up. I can test the config later when SWMBO calls it a night.
I'll post a sh run after I test.
I've reset the router back to factory defaults, loaded in enough config to get SDM running and tried a few variations to the "first" SDM set-up. I can test the config later when SWMBO calls it a night.
I'll post a sh run after I test.
Well, I can't say much about AT&T either. My chat session with them to try to get ANY information was disappointing.
I have the 2651 being shipped, but could use that as a cold standby (using the AT&T modem). Worst case is that its certainly worth more on eBay than what I paid for it. I got...
Follows is a script I wrote for setting up a 2651.
The following is the proposed scerario:
Router connected to a DSL (or possible cable modem in the future) on FastEthernet0/0, to a LAN switch for our home on FastEthernet0/1. Modem handles authentication and logon, (by my understanding) it...
Would not take MAC address. Even tried mac-address ? and used the format it provided (HH:HH:HH mac-address) with no success. (I didn't fat-finger it, did check it closely and checked the loginID and password again).
I'm considering reducing the pain by getting a 2651 and configuring it to...
I tried that command several times with different variations. I kept getting errors. First error was pointing the the first occurrence of ":" so I tried without the ":". Second error occurred at the "9" in the address.
Maybe MAC spoofing is not supported in the 877 or IOS 12.4(6)T6.
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