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Hi,Just a quick one - what could cause incomplete MAC addresses in the ARP? I know that they can be caused if you try to reach an IP address which is currently not available because it is wrong, or the device with the assigned IP address is currently...

I have a hub router 7507 in the hub-and-spoke topology (remote locations connected via leased lines). For some locations 7507 router runs VoFR. All works well.I have tried to setup VoIP over Frame Relay for a new point in accordance with http://www.c...

Hi All,Well I am in a pretty wierd situation. I have quite many routers in my lab and a new addition of 2621XM is the point of problem. It cann't detect WIC 2T cards. I tried to install cards in 2 of its slots but no vail. In those same slots ISDN ca...

abidgorsi by Level 1
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Hi I have pix firewall where map address 192.168.10.5. this ip 192.168.10.X is route in ISP becuse my another office are connect through isp. now isp people can ping ping this ip becuse this network address is route in ISP.now i want assign ACL in my...

iqbalkhan by Level 1
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Hi all - I goofed! I set this router up to have a remote management from an external IP Address. I can't connect from that IP Address, and nor can I now connect (to configure) from within the LAN. The router is still dishing out DHCP, so the offic...

I am using the 2600 router with the IOS 12.3(12a). The fastethernet 0/1, the line protocol and the port is up but it does not ping to the other end and it gives a error message at the regular interval "FastEthernet0/1 transmit error/max active/max to...

Hello i have 1841 Cisco router with 2 phisical ethernets and 2 phisical atm's.I have 2 dsl modules on 1841 and 2 dsl connections.And i have a dhcp and domain name server in 192.168.0.1 ip.I d like to do load balancing per packet with 1841.Can you...

(a) I see some documentation on Cisco's website that the particle size is 576 or 580 bytes, but I see other documentation that say only 512 is usable by the user and that the first 64 bytes in the first particle is reserved. Does anyone know what th...

ringwyrm by Level 1
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I have 2 static IP's issued by my ISP.65.40.161.96-254The 827 is configured for BVI. My goal is to conigure .96 for network traffic and .97 to an FTP server behind the cpe. Is this possible and how?

dmanigo by Level 1
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To what category does the following WAN technologies fall:Synnc/Async:ISDN-?PPP-?Frame Relay-?ATM-?Pls clarify.Thanks in adv.

aksher by Level 1
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