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I currently have a Catalyst 4006 configured with an L3 module doing Inter-VLAN routing.There are two Gig ports in the Supervisor currently being used as Trunks.There are also two Gig ports in the L3 module itself and I want to use those ports to conn...

ddorton by Level 1
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I have 6509 with two supI with msfc, mod 1 is active and sees msfc, but mod 2 doesnt see msfc, when i remove the card, i see the syslog that module 16 has been removed but upon inserting it doesn't see it. Firt I though that it could be hardware issu...

nawas by Level 4
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Hi all.We develope an Acoounting App for ISPs(that use Cisco AS5350 as NAS). We look for a unique specification of cisco routers that be able to extract by the application, so the application works with this router only and don't work with each other...

yamahdi by Level 1
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we have a setup that needs to be running out to the internet 24/7. of course we don't have a budget for the techs to be there 24/7. 2 ISP's and 3 T1 lines. someone had suggested HSRP with 2 routers that we already have to make sure if our primary ISP...

admin_2 by Level 3
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I am trying to get to CCO via the Ciscoview >>Package Support Updater. I have entered both the cco login and proxy server but it does not work. I know and I am 100% sure that the values are corect. Using the same values in the Management Connection w...

londint by Level 1
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Can I use ACLs to control when a router performs a static NAT?I have a situation where I need to NAT an address if it came from IP address A, but not if it came from IP address B. The problem is that both A & B come into my router on the same interf...

cbrun by Level 1
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