We were thinking that the STP packets could be coming from the switch we were plugged into on the providers side. Basically they have us on our own VLAN on their switch to provide the 3m connections. Yes, I am seeing them when I sh int fastethernet 0/1 etc. No ping problems.
The provider cleared up all of the errors that we were getting and had use set everything to auto. This has worked so far. The only issue I am currently having is we are not getting 3m. I have waited until there was no traffic on our network and performed bandwidth test between two host accross...
It was on the providers side. They worked on the Metro-e for 4 days. Now we are error free. I have noticed that on my fastethernet interface I am getting dropped protocols or unknown protocols. Is there a way to tell the fastethernet interface to allow all protocols?
Yes, I agree. I am fairly confident that I have tried almost everything on my end. I will contact the ISP to see what they say. I will post the outcome either way.
Thanks,
How can I set the to the same? I have them both set to full duplex. Is one only able to be set to 10 and the other up to 100? Having one set to 10 and the other to 100 would that gradually cause issues as more traffic past? It sounds to me that it would cause the bottle neck that I am getting...
Jeter,
Would this cause my sluggishness? Should I set the 1841 to 10 or set the 3620 to 100? I have looked but can not find the command do set this can you point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
Here is the show interface for each:
Cisco 3620:
show interface ethernet1/0
Ethernet1/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is AmdP2, address is 00e0.1e84.7671 (bia 00e0.1e84.7671)
Description: Metro E
Internet address is 172.16.255.13/30
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec...
Jeter,
One router has the ip address of 172.16.6.1 and the other is 172.16.2.1. What do you mean change the ethernet ports to 10/full? I can pass traffic from A to B, but I have not tried using ftp in order to gauge my traffic speed.
Thanks,
I have two routers a Cisco 1841 and a Cisco 3620. We have just invested in a Metro e 3.0 meg connection to replace a T1. I have put this connection into production last week only to have to revert back to my T1. The metro e connection started acting sluggish, I could not print across it to my...
engjohn:
I ended up using the article to turn off IPSEC to use only L2TP in windows xp pro and that did the trick. I will continue to keep an eye on this forum and provided any help that I can. For years I have only used cisco product until I came across this router, so it has been a little...
Has anyone configured IPSec on a 3com 5000 series? I am needing to configure IPSec on my gateway router so that I can setup a vpn connection under Microsoft Windows on a remote laptop and while on the road connect to the router via a vpn. I have seen several howto's on IPSec tunnel from router...
Engjohn,
Great that cleared up a lot. Can you not assign more then one acl to an packet-filter? When I try somthing along the lines of:
firewall packet-filter 3004 inbound
firewall packet-filter 3005 inbound
firewall packet-filter 3006 inbound
it will not take the acl number...
I have a 3com router 5232 and I have created an acl with several blocks of ip's to blocking inbound in order to stop attacks. This is what I have done so far:
acl number 3006
description blocked ip blocks
rule 0 deny ip source 58.29.0.0 0.0.255.255
rule 1 deny ip source 58.65.64.0...
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