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We have an AS5300 that currently supports 5 RAS dial-in users. I would like to expand the use of the AS5300 to also be a dial backup solution for some of our remote branch routers. These routers will be using a mixture of ISDN (BRI) and Analog (Asyn...
We would like to use our 3845 to support dial backup from our remote routers when the main frame line goes down. We will have remote routers that will use ISDN and some will have to use a wic-1am for analog(async) dial. I have two questions:1. Will ...
Go with the controller. If you have existing AP 1200 series they can be configured to run the lightweight control protocol. There is a tool you can download from CCO to help in the conversion.Overall, radio and RF management is faster, easier, and p...
Have you looked at using ip unnumbered on the serial interface and pointing it to the ip address on the Ethernet interface? Here is the link to the cisco page: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/20.html
If you are going to try and reconfigure the serial link that you are going across to get access - then you might be better off trying to put a modem on the remote router and dial into it to do the serial reconfigurations.
A multicast address is not the same as a broadcast address. IGMP Snooping or CGMP will allow you to tune your multicast traffic efficiently on your network. The book Developing IP Multicast Networks (Cisco Press) is a good read if you want a good s...
Here is what I've been able to compile so far:PRI Modules I'll need:NM-1CE1T1-PRI 1-port Channelized E1/T1/ISDN-PRI network module NM-2CE1T1-PRI 2-port Channelized E1/T1/ISDN-PRI network moduleWe are getting the one port version.Digital Modems:NM-6DM...