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I registered for the portal and was granted access by my customer administrator. I received the e-mails stating my access was granted and I'm good to go. When I access https://services.cisco.com it brings me to the login page, I login and it...
I recently started working for a new company and am learning their environment. They have an HA pair of ASA 5580-20's running 8.3(2) code. I have worked quite a bit with ASA's in the past, mostly running 7.2(4) and 8.2 trains. I was surprised when...
Is anyone aware if inter-corporate MPLS connections (similar to inter-corporate frame-relay) are possible? I am under the impression that the MPLS networks of different corporations cannot be connected together.We currently have a number of inter-...
I am attempting to set up HSRP between two 2600 series routers, and am having an issue. One of the routers does not leave the Init stage. From the debugs it appears that the router 1 (the one I want to be the active router) is not participating in ...
Hi Varun,Thanks for taking the time to reply. I understand that configs can be different after a box ships and the admin configures it. My question is related to the base config that Cisco ships a box with 8.3(2) code with.Maybe this will help clar...
The output of "show diag" should also tell you if it is a U or an S/T ISDN card. For the UK and Europe you will need an S/T which requires an external NT-1, typically provided by the phone company.
Hi Drew,What country is the ISDN circuit and router in?What type of interface do you have in the router U, or S/T? You can check this by looking at the output of the "sh int bri0/1/1" command towards the top.In North America, if the router's BRI int...