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Currently at client site, client has a 1721 router but misplaced their cable. Bought a QVS CC439 DB-9 converter to access router. However, need pin loading layout. Does anyone know what it is? Thanks in advance! xposted
Currently at client site, client has a 1721 router but misplaced their cable. Bought a QVS CC439 DB-9 converter to access router. However, need pin loading layout. Does anyone know what it is? Thanks in advance!
I have a network set up with two VLANs. Each VLAN connects to a common 1721 router. Neither of these VLANs can speak to each other (via subinterfaces and access lists). Now with the help of people here, I've figured out how to handle DHCP on the se...
Would you recommend having a 1721 act as a DHCP server for one part of the network several switches back or use a DHCP server in that isolated network?
I am wondering if a Cisco 1721 running IOS 12.3 can act as a DHCP on a specific sub-interface. I will be setting up two VLANs that will not be communicating with each other at all. The primary VLAN has a DHCP and will continue to use it. Would I b...
I'm hesitant to punch a hole through the ACLs is the only thing. The separation of the two VLANs is something sort of required by law. And how easy/difficult would it be to do that? Would it be securely isolated?
It's only doing routing, really. No inter-VLAN, no encryption, and no other layer 3 services that I can figure. The question is, *how* do I make it to DHCP for one interface and not another?