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We recently purchased a Cisco 877W for our office, this replaced the 2610 we had there for over 2 years.The 2610 has always worked flawlessly with any ADSL broadband provider. The 877W however has been shutting down and bringing up the ADSL port on a...
I am attempting to connect a single E1 channel to a Martis DXX using frame-relay. Till now, no success.I have setup a subinterface which has the state of "interface up, line protocol up".The subinterface has an address.The cisco is sending LMI reques...
We have 2x 7206VXR routers with multiple serial interfaces (E1's). I would like to upgrade to a later version IOS but since the current version 12.0(7)T does not support "Ifindex Persistence" I will have to reconfigure both MRTG and Intermapper. I w...
Before I go out and purchase a NM-T3/E3 for a 3725, I would like to find out whether there could be any compatibility issues concerning the connection to a 7206 PA-2E3 on the other end.At present we have 2 7206 routers connected via PA-2E3 modules, b...
HiI have found a number of OID's on the 5300 for information on the modems, but I fail to locate a suitable OID for the throughput values of each individual modem.In particular the usage per modem(s).Any pointers?Lutz.
Thanks Juan.That explains why my router was playing up. I usually only upgrade as a last resort since I have faith in the funcionality of Cisco Software.In this case it definitely worked.
interface Serial3/6:0 description Frame-Relay Test bandwidth 64 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast no ip proxy-arp encapsulation frame-relay IETF no fair-queue no frame-relay broadcast-queue!interface Serial3/6:0.1 point-to-point bandwidth 64 ip ...
Anything that can read SNMP should be able to get the job done.I read a multitude of data rate/errors/crc/....using MRTG.For manual labour, try 'snmpwalk' & 'snmpget' from a linux box. Make sure you have MIB's installed, available from Cisco Online.