Routing and switching Questions


How to know that the access list is working
What command can I use to show that the access control list (<a href=”http://searchsoftwarequality.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid92_gci213757,00.html” target=”_blank”>ACL</a>) is working?

Answer Question   |  August 11, 2009  9:45 PM
Access Control List, COMMANDS, Networking, Routing and switching
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1,545 pts.

Putting it together Cisco Router and Switch
can someone please tell me how to get a cisco router and a cisco switch hooked up to my home network so it can be my lab with access to the outside world via my home network non-cisco router? I’m tired of pulling my hair out.

Answer Question   |  October 20, 2008  12:38 PM
Cisco, Cisco Routers, Cisco switches, Network connectivity, Routers, Routing and switching, Switches
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15 pts.

Static Routes
We have a remote location comunicated with our headquarters by antennas, using 2 vlans, one for the data and one for the voice. We recently adquiring an E1 with our ISP and need to split up the traffic in order to balance charges. We have a 2801 Cisco router in the remote site and a [...]

Answer Question   |  May 23, 2008  6:04 PM
Cisco, Cisco 2801, Cisco Catalyst 500, Routers, Routing and switching, Switches, VLAN
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10 pts.

Routing without NAT, help!
I have a block of IP static IP addresses from our ISP, and I want to route those back through a couple of routers (wireless radio equipment) without using NAT. I can make things work if I have NAT enabled, BUT certain applications do not work well through one NAT connection much less two or [...]

Answer Question   |  May 21, 2008  9:03 PM
IP configuration, NAT, Router configuration, Routers, Routing and switching, Wireless networking
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60 pts.

Show a peer why spending the extra money for a full duplex RF link is better than half for a WAN bridge
Where can I find reference material to show a peer why spending the extra money for a full duplex RF link is better than half for a WAN bridge? I have 20+ years of networking experience and this RF guy thinks he knows it all. He has management sold on a cheap solution. I’m not [...]

Answer Question   |  May 12, 2008  8:45 PM
Bridges, Full Duplex, Link Options, Networking, Routing and switching, WAN hardware
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1,545 pts.

One Way Ping
Hi All I have a point to point wireless link configured in routing mode with Network end connected through a switch to firewall. IP’s are configured as follows: Ethernet IP: 10.1.1.99 Wireless IP: 10.0.0.10 G/W : 10.1.1.1 firewall The subscriber (remote end) Ethernet IP: 172.16.1.150 Wireless IP: 10.0.0.11 G/W : 10.0.0.10 From the network end [...]

Answer Question   |  April 28, 2008  9:00 AM
Routers, Routing and switching, Switches, Wireless networks
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5 pts.

Multiple subnets on one physical network
I am setting up a fairly large wireless network. We have a fibre connection to the internet for a small community wireless project to give high speed to the 10-20 houses in the area. The router device is a windows PC running with two NIC cards, it is hardened down to very minimal services, with [...]

Answer Question   |  April 19, 2013  12:10 AM
Access Points, Network design, Routers, Routing and switching, Routing table protocols, Subnet mask, Subnets, Switches, Wireless networks
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60 pts.

Can I do load balancing with redundancy?
I have two links with different ISPs, and both links (512Kbps) are terminated on separate Cisco routers (2811). Currently, we are using one link, and another link is new. I want to do load sharing and redundancy between them. Right now I am not using BGP (routers are configured in simple manner). My present network [...]

Answer Question   |  February 27, 2008  11:13 PM
IP, ISPs, Load balancing, Networking, OER, Redundancy, Routers, Routing and switching
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1,545 pts.

Routing between two networks.
Hello all! I am a small business owner with a fair amount of IT skills, but I need help. My business and the business next to us (we phyically share the same building) are attempting to connect our two networks for point of sale usage. Since we are open to each others stores, and our [...]

Answer Question   |  December 3, 2007  4:54 PM
Routers, Routing and switching
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5 pts.

Netgear GSM 7324 Configuration
I have a netgear gsm7324 that needs to be configured as a router. I will connect several servers directly to this switch. I have WAN public IP’s and LAN IP’s. For each server should I configure a WAN for the port and LAN for the server? Thxs ML

Answer Question   |  November 8, 2007  9:46 PM
Router and switch management, Routers, Routing and switching, Routing information protocol, Routing switches, Switching
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0 pts.

Configuring a Netgear Layer 3 switch as a router
I just bought a Netgear Layer 3 GSM7324 Switch. We are paying for collocation services at a Datacenter. We need to configure this switch as a router since we are going to connect servers with public IP’s direclty to the switch. We contracted a 1Gbps port and the collocation facility is providing their connection via [...]

Answer Question   |  February 25, 2008  3:58 PM
Layer 3 switches, Router and switch management, Routers, Routing and switching, Switches
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0 pts.