I am a Cisco Networking Academy student working on my CCNP. I am finishing a case study on Remote Access.I seem to have a puzzling problem that even my instructor is stumped. Scenario: I have 3 core routers running OSPF (area0), all other remot...
This does not look like a complete config. It looks like you are using dialer profiles, but there are several commands (parts) missing?? Here are some links that might help.ISDN config:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_c...
Im not sure I follow your network topology, but the answer to load balancing : your 2621 has ip route-cache (fast switching) enabled by default and will not show up in configs. This causes per destination load balancing. The NO ip route-cache causes...
By going to a switched network using vlans you can affectively double your bandwidth by utilizing full-duplex mode, standard Ethernet is half-duplex if you have 100baseTX then full-duplex would give you 200Mbps bandwidth. Also vlans give you more con...
I agree with the other post, you would use route-map/policy routing to filter incoming packets. It looks like you are using FR or x.25 from Dunkirk to both Rome and Utica. You would place route-map on Dunkirk and point traffic from 166.166.x.x to use...
I agree with the other two posts, static routes are fine if you only have directly connected routers. As soon as traffic needs to go THROUGH a router to a third distant router, you are destined for trouble if the route no longer exists. A better way,...