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I have RSM configured 4 vlans but it is not routing correct. I am trying to troubleshoot what is the problem. While i am doing that, I found that vlan0 is not exist on my RSM module. Router#sh ip int brieInterface IP-Address OK?...

kanglee70 by Level 1
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Hi AllIs there a way for me to specify a static route that one IP range must take to get to a specified destination?Example:Suppose I'm on 10.1.1.1, and I need to connect (via a dedicated link) to 10.5.1.1 via 10.2.1.254 (router). Adding a static rou...

connie by Level 1
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I have an arp entry that changed from my pix to another router interface and I'm not sure why. This has happened twice. Unfortunately the router causing the issue is managed by someone else so I can't see it's config. I am waiting for call ack so ...

sullim01 by Level 4
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Could someone please clarify for me the throughput capabilities of the WIC-1T Interface..I understand that the maximum speed supported is 2Mbit/s....does this mean in any one second, the interface can received AND transmit 2Mbit of data? If data arr...

nohare by Level 1
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I have a network with three remote sites that are connected using separate T1's through a 2651.Our internet is using a T1 on a 2501.We are changing to fiber (For the internet) and are purchasing a second 2651.At present we use the exisiting 2651 as t...

kdlatta by Level 1
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Many a times it has been observed that the customers complaint that their line protocol is down. Apparently every thing is fine but when we extended the loop it is detected at both customer and the service provider end. As soon as we through the circ...

kpatoli by Level 1
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