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i know you implement overloading like this:>ip nat inside source list 1 interface serial0/0 overloadmy question is: when people use>ip nat outside source list 1 interface...?

Hi,We have reached the capacity of our FIB table on the 720B. This is due to taking multiple sets of routing information from our peers. At present I can only get 3-4 full routing tables loaded before the router runs out of ram. We also notie perf...

Hello, My name is Vincent, I am a IT consultant.My client is a 5 star Hotel. We need to install some cisco wireless access point on the 2nd floor. There will be 200 pc connection that need to tap into these wireless signal to access the internet. ...

We have a Pix 515 that VPN's into our network using a Concentrator. For some reason the VPN will stay up but we can't ping or talking to each other from either side of the network.I just popped to the remote side where the VPN goes to and I pinged o...

whiteford by Level 1
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Last night I was implementing Diffserv 46 QoS on my Cisco 2821 that has an HWIC-1GE-SFP card and a GLC-ZX-SM fiber module. When we inserted the commands, and applied the service policy to the interface, we immediately dropped network connectivity. ...

jmiller by Level 1
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Hi Everyone. I have an older 2500 Series router that I use as a front end for a WAN link. I need to be able to monitor the traffic type, bandwidth usage on it and also I'd like to be able to graph bandwidth usage by destination address of all traffi...

Resolved! HSRP Issue

I am having an issue between two routers running HSRP.Both routers are running as being the Active Router. At first i thought that the LAN connection between the two had failed, but they can still both ping each other and when I run "sh cdp neighbors...

garybeach by Level 1
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Can anyone advise what the best approach to the following hypothetical scenario would be :-An organisation has 20 workstations each of which requires internet access, but none of which requires connectivity to any of the other workstations.The obviou...

rossua994 by Level 1
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If i have R1 which has a LAN behind it and he is connected to R2 that connects to the internet => why is it necessary for R1 to have a static default route to the internet? why cant it have RIP or some other interior routing protocol?

Hi Friends,From my understanding, a "forward telnet" session is started by a remote user who wants to remotely control a router or switch, and a "reverse telnet" session is started when the host device itself initates the telnet sessions. What i am f...