Hi,
I have a Cisco 2600 Router that I purchased from Ebay to use in my CCNP (passed CCNA last week, and thanks due to those who gave me some guidance when I was stuck with RIP routing and classful addresses).
Anyway, I wanted the 2600 for using as the mechanism for generating a VLAN - since my...
Hi,
Sorry but I cannot find an appropriate group for this, and anyway the Cisco types always seem the best qualified to answer.
We have a search engine, which gets up to 20 requests per second from public domain searches, we used to block via IP Address, any persistent 'data miners' who would...
Anybody any clues as to what all of that might mean?
Apart from the obvious *broken* Router?
Has anyone seen one behave like this?
Are the messages consistent with memory or Flash problems?
Thanks for any help!
Best Regards,
<*>terminaljunkie<*>
Try 1
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System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(11a), RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems
bad status on shared memory parity error, expected: 0x13, is: 0x17
location 0x6000000, phase 0, subtest 2, test: write
written 0x0, read 0x0 ... aborting
failed shared memory...
Thanks very much.
I must admit to being dubious when he mentioned the cable, but I will look into it further - I have just mailed him 2 new console cables with a selection of 9 & 25 way D Type ends.
I can't see then coming in wrong!
Probably won't know until Monday now, but I will certainly...
Hi,
I have a Router that looked ok before I shipped it to another site. The guy at the other end had a problem and plugged in a console cable (25 pin D Type) which was the only one he could find.....he says the cable is fine but the D type at the end is a bit iffy.
Anyway, the unit crashes...
To you all.
Thanks very much....from one who hopes one day to hit the Cisco heights.
Looking at the textbook and trying to understand where I went wrong, I think the following is true (please comment if I am mistaken):
Todd is using a 172.16.n.n class and using a classful boundary, in his...
Hey, I hope I didn't seem ungrateful, I know you were trying to help :-)
I'm back at work now, but I will be trying that for sure this evening (when I do all my studying).
Thanks again.
<*>terminaljunkie<*>
I managed to upgrade the 2500a router to IOS 11.2 - so I have that and 2500b working on the same'ish version.
I am still unable to get any RIP working, and now even more confused.....I have a new command in auto-summary (or no auto-summary to be exact) but it does nothing for my configuration...
Now I am a little confused to say the least.
Went to 2500b and did the no auto-summary, OK.
Went to 2500a and did likewise, but it does not like the command no auto-summary - the same on 2500c
Looking at the show ver on these routers, I have:
2500a
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IOS (tm) 3000 Software (IGS-J-L)...
No, I can obviously ping neighbouring routers because of their direct connection addresses (192.168.180.1 can ping 192.168.180.2 for example). But their are no routes propagating through the network for any carrier activity between routers to take place.
I was expecting RIP (once active) to...
I am trying to get RIP working across a small routing network at home consisting of (courtesy of ebay):
2 * Cisco 2503 Routers
1 * Cisco 2501 Router
1 * Cisco 1924 switch
1 * Intel Express 520T Switch
1 * 3Com OfficeConnect Switch
Routers are named 2500a, 2500b, 2500c (imaginative eh?).
It is...
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