Did another search. This person has just the cables:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280161816869&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=018
My cables have the following on them:
Amphenol 118-28717 Rev 00 26/03
You might be able to find some by looking for the whole SPS unit: 118031985
Below is a link on eBay for the SPS modules, the rack tray, and the cables (it looks like it has all). More than you need but might actually cost...
Ok, it looks like I should have posted a show config. Here are the results:
boot system flash:c2600-i-mz.123-1a.bin
no logging console
!
ip subnet-zero
!
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!
!
!
!
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 99.130.86.224 255.255.255.255
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 99.129.196.97...
Help! My network guy is out of town and what my ISP is telling me doesn't make sense. We have a Cisco 2620 with two T1's. These are supposed to be bonded together--at least that's what we paid somebody to do about three years ago, with the ISP's assistance.
We had an issue earlier today...
Never mind. In posting this I realized why I really don't want a differential now that DFS is in place...all of the files whose attributes are changed will be replicated and I really don't want that.
Using Backup Exec 8.6 in a Windows 2000 domain. Recently created a Domain Root DFS with a replication partner. This did not change the folders that Veritas was backing up; however, all of the differential backups of the folders that are now part of the DFS end up being full backups (and using...
kb0ogt,
If you haven't already done so you might want to delete the system log since it sounds like it is corrupted. This requires more than just clearing the log contents. You need to disable the event logging service, boot the machine, delete the log file, re-enable the service, and boot...
Nope. I spoke with IH8Puters and no luck there either. Currently I am using a test application I wrote a while back. The information is there. The logs are not corrupt. W2K won't display them though.
Turning off (disabling) the service, deleting the log files, and starting over had no effect.
Have the same issue. Late one night (one of those 20+ hour "workdays"), a server that was being updated complained that the log file was full. The message stated specifically NOT to save the log files first but to clear them. Well I saved them first anyhow not even thinking about it...
Don't forget the switch image files. You can find the image file for SpeedView 5.1.2.0 at:
ftp://ftp-support.baynetworks.com/pub/swcode/centillion/c100/v5.1.2/
Make certain your SpeedView version and your image file version are the same!
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