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Hello:I just installed a 802.11a/b/g card with winclient version 4.2 installed. after reboot, i could not even get back in the xp system any more. before the loading the driver, the system didn't require password, now it pops up "log on" and ask for ...
in the book of <<internet routing architecture>>, page 159, stated "With Cisco IOS, the RID is the loopback address if one is configured; otherwise, it's the highest IP address on the router".but in the RFC 1771:"- otherwise, select the route that wa...
Dead sessions with VPDN (l2tp)!!! In our LNS routers, we can see those sessions and they seem to be fine; but they are actually dead for some reasons. We are using 7200 with IOS 12.2(13)T5. Here is the partial configuration relating to the problems:v...
hi all:installing acs 2.3.(6) on solaris 9 was easy and straight forward and it starts successfully with no problems:................................................Starting CiscoSecure Processes: Fast Track Admin Started FastTrack Server (Delayed St...
Hi all:We have ADSL service and have some weird problems. Some of our customers PPPoE/VPDN sessions would stay connected with NAS(LNS) routers for hours even they are idle:Interface User Mode Idle ...
"But, reassembly is very inefficient on a router whose primary job is to forward packets as quickly as possible. A router is not designed to hold on to packets for any length of time. Also a router doing reassembly chooses the largest buffer availabl...
i was aware of the none-specific nature of rid issue. what i was trying to learn the differences between two implememtations and how those differences would impact the process of bgp route selections.if my memory serves me correct, cisco ospf impleme...
i don't think i was talking about the RID issue here. maybe i should use the phrase "BGP identifier" instead of RID.i was wondering why cisco implemetation choose the highest ip address as its RID (juniper uses lowest) if no loopback configured (no R...
the tie breakers of the route selection process is for all ajacency-RIB-in tables in a BGP router.if loopback address is not configured, then the RID should be the smallest numerical peer address. but cisco uses the highest numerical address in the ...