Routers Questions


Bandwidth Limit on Cisco 3550 catalyst switch on gigabit interface or using Access list on the router with ip address
Dear friend, I have a cisco 3350 catalyst switch, I want to limit bandith on that interface to 64kbps, I need help on this. I need to know another way of limiting the bandwith using access list on the ip address assigned to the host on that interface. send your reply to : akeemogun@yahoo.com

Answer Question   |  February 18, 2005  4:29 AM
Gigabit ethernet, Network Management Systems, Networking, Networking Equipment, Routers
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bt broadband & netgear dg834gt router
Hi, ive just bought a netgear adsl router and i have an existing bt broadband connection. the thing is i cant connect to the internet with it. it cant get the ip address etc from the bt dhcp server. a friend tried it on his pipex account and it worked 1st time! Can anyone help? [...]

Answer Question   |  March 4, 2005  8:08 AM
802.11 networking equipment, Networking, Routers
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bandwidth distribution-2
hi all, can u tell me how isps distribute bandwidth to the customers(both dial up and leased)how to check that proper distribution is taking place and everyone is getting the correct bandwidth.is there any software that could b used to keep an eye?what else can be done?how to control??? thanks…

Answer Question   |  February 11, 2005  3:25 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Cabling, DataCenter, Development, DHCP, Dial-up networking, DNS, Fault isolation, Gigabit ethernet, Hubs, Layer 3-7 Switches, Managed Services, Modems/Cable Modems, Network applications management, Network Interface Cards, Network management software, Network Management Systems, Network monitoring, Network testing, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking services, Performance management, Protocol analysis, QoS, Remote management, Routers, Security
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bandwidth distribution
hi all, can u tell me how isps distribute bandwidth to the customers(both dial up and leased)how to check that proper distribution is taking place and everyone is getting the correct bandwidth.is there any software that could b used to keep an eye?what else can be done?how to control??? thanks…

Answer Question   |  February 14, 2005  3:18 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Cabling, DataCenter, Development, DHCP, Dial-up networking, DNS, Fault isolation, Gigabit ethernet, Hubs, Layer 3-7 Switches, Managed Services, Modems/Cable Modems, Network applications management, Network Interface Cards, Network management software, Network Management Systems, Network monitoring, Network testing, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking services, Performance management, Protocol analysis, QoS, Remote management, Routers, Security
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SPAN port on Cisco 4000 switch
I am in the process of setting up Websense (internet access filtering) with my Pix firewall. One of the step in the Websense setup is to set up a SPAN port on my core switch, so that Websense can monitor all traffic. I have not set up a SPAN port in the past and I [...]

Answer Question   |  February 11, 2005  2:11 PM
Cisco, Networking, Networking Equipment, Routers, Security
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How to monitor and manage lan gateway from a helius router?
Hi Everyone, I am trying to filter/manage a gateway through a helius router for directway. We are running windows 2000 server with all xp clients, around 50 of them. We have active directory running with the domain controller handing out dns and dhcp to clients. All clients are pointing to the helius router for their [...]

Answer Question   |  January 10, 2005  3:32 AM
Application software, Auditing, DataCenter, Integration/Connectivity, Linux, Networking Products, Routers, Security, Security management, Servers, System monitoring, System utilities, Unix, Windows 2000 Server, Windows client administration and maintenance, Windows XP
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telnet router
hi all, i have a cisco 3661 router.when i telnet the router from win NT machine which itself is a DNS there is a problm .when i telnet using ip address it does so but when i telnet using the name assigned to it doesnot.i can see the name of the router when i run [...]

Answer Question   |  January 10, 2005  11:17 PM
Active Directory, Bind, Cabling, DataCenter, DHCP, Dial-up networking, DNS, Hardware, Hubs, Network Interface Cards, Network management software, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking services, Routers, Security, Security management, Switches, Tech support
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Cisco 3745 and amd_flash_cmd errors
I have recieved about 30 Cisco 3745 Routers. I have loaded the 12.3.8.5T Enterprise Plus BIN image on them. Most of them work, but there are a few where the engine boards are bad and some where they work but I am getting amd_flash_cmd errors. I have swapped out the flash memeory and NVRAM. In [...]

Answer Question   |  June 2, 2012  11:24 AM
Cisco, Networking, Routers, Tech support
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Monitor Internet Bandwidth
Good day, we are using windows2000 smallbusiness server in our organisation with Exchange,Dns and Isa server configured. 1. I want to monitor the internet usage by the users. 2. I want to take a report on monthly or daily basis how much mb/gb utilised By Each User. Thanks for u’r reply in advance.

Answer Question   |  December 29, 2004  1:55 AM
Active Directory, Administration, Application management, Auditing, Availability, Backup, Backup & recovery, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Bind, BroadVision, Business Objects, Call Centers, Clarify Inc., CLB, Client management, Clustering/High availability, Component Load Balancing, Content filtering, Corporate portal applications, Customer relationship management applications, Data analysis, Data center operations, Data mining/analysis, Data warehousing/Business intelligence, Database Management Systems, DataCenter, Datacenter Server, DB2 administration, Desktop security, Desktops, DHCP, Distributed File System, DNS, E-business, E-mail applications, ERP, Exchange, Exchange 2000, Exchange 2003, Exchange 5.5, Exchange Server ActiveSync, FAT and NTFS, Fault isolation, Firewalls, General Directories, Graphical User Interfaces, Handheld, Hardware, Help Desk, Information risk management, Integration/Connectivity, Intel servers, IT architecture, Knowledge management applications, Licensing, Lotus Domino, Mail protocols, Maintenance, Major Vendors, Microsoft Internet Information Server, Microsoft Windows, Monitoring, Netscape Mail, Network applications management, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network requirements, Network testing, Networking, Networking Equipment, Networking services, Office Applications, Operating system platforms, Operating systems, Outlook, PC/Windows Connectivity, Performance management, Performance/Tuning, Planning, Policies, POP3, Protocol analysis, Remote management, Reporting, ROI & cost justification, Routers, S/MIME, Security, Security management, Security products, Sendmail, Server consolidation, Server management, Server-based/Thin-client computing, Servers, Services, Software, Software distribution, Software Quality Assurance, Spam, Storage, System monitoring, System utilities, Tech support, Technical support, Third-party services, Vendor support, Virus protection, Web services, Windows, Windows 2000 desktop, Windows 2000 Server, Windows client administration and maintenance, Windows on Intel, Windows Server 2003
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Cisco ‘show ver’ output and Serial number.
Good Day all, Please, I need help with getting the ‘show ver’ on a Cisco router. And please how can I run a check on a Cisco item I want to purchase? Please HELP!

Answer Question   |  November 21, 2004  9:02 AM
Cabling, Cisco, DataCenter, Exchange, Hardware, Hubs, Networking, Routers, Switches
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Load Balancing 2 T1′s with Cisco 2600
I have a Cisco 2600 with 2 ISPs each terminating on a CSU/DSU WIC. I have pasted below the relevant parts of the config and I need to used sub-interfaces for the fast ethernet for client requirements. I have enabled ip cef and have made the ip routes for each serial interface the same cost. [...]

Answer Question   |  November 9, 2004  10:24 PM
Cisco, Networking, Routers
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Routing Virtual IP Address.
We have 2 Windows 2003 Terminal Servers and both are part of load balance with a Single Virtual IP Address. For Eg 192.170.2.34 is virtual ip, and any User tries to connect to this ip address will be diverted to any one Server IP eg 192.179.2.33 or 192.170.2.32. accoring to load. But when users tries [...]

Answer Question   |  July 15, 2008  11:48 PM
Cisco Routers, Routers, Virtual IP Address, Windows Server 2003, Windows Terminal Server
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Internet connection through a small business server
I have a small network consisting 5 users running XP on a Windows 2003 small business server. The existing internet connection is via a dial up modem which is connected to one PC. I wish to install ADSL/Broadband and I wish to give all users access to the internet through the server. What is the [...]

Answer Question   |  October 25, 2004  7:57 AM
Modems/Cable Modems, Routers, xDSL
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1700 series Router Slow functionality
One of my Customer reports that his Router(1700 series of Cisco) is running SLOW.I don’t understand what he means.Is there any means to ascertain that the functionality of Router is Slow?Any commands to view that status? I believe if a router is felt functioning SLOW,either we may need to increase the DRAM or need to [...]

Answer Question   |  October 8, 2004  3:40 AM
DataCenter, Help Desk, Networking, Routers, Tech support
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Our small company’s new IT purchase was a Cisco 1721 router to be connected to 4 ports from our DSU/CSU T1 line. Currently we use a cable modem connection but I am trying to establish a second connection that users could take advantage of as well. My
Allright, I have connection now to the 1721 router. I had one setting to change. I keep reading about all of these ISDN and frame/relay settings for the 1721. All I want to do is convert the t-1 csu/dsu serial internet connection to an ethernet signal to be interpretted by a desktop as an internet [...]

Answer Question   |  October 8, 2004  3:26 PM
Networking Equipment, Routers
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differences in network devices-reg
I want to know the differences between a router, a hub and a switch. I know that these devices operate in diferent layers of the OSI model. I want to know other differences like hardware related to each device, security,number of devices that each can support etc.

Answer Question   |  December 20, 2007  12:59 AM
Networking Equipment, Routers, Video Conferencing gear
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Router Change from Cable/DSL to Wireless
I’m switching a small home/office network from a Linksys cable/DSL router to an older Intel AP1210 Wireless gateway 2 unit. My problem is on the broadband reception side. Internet is accessed via a wireless roof antenna and radio. After confiquring the router to the same prameters as the linksys and re-setting the radio by powering [...]

Answer Question   |  May 28, 2004  1:44 AM
802.11 networking equipment, ATM Switches, DHCP, Ethernet, Routers, Wireless routers
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