Cisco Switching/Routing :: 5915 - Combining FE0/1 And FE0/2-4 In Same Address Space
Mar 20, 2013
I have a 5915 mobile router with software version 15.2(1r)GC1. Ports FE0/0 and FE0/1 are routed ports. Ports FE0/2 through FE0/4 are layer 2 switched ports. I'd like to put FE0/1 and FE0/2-4 in the same address space so that all four ports can be used as a single LAN and FE0/0 would be used as a WAN port. How do I configure the router to place FE0/1 and FE0/2-4 in the same LAN.
I have a 5915 router. Trying to configure multicast to pass. I have implemented different version of the configuration, but the attached is the latest and suggest by CCIE support. I have a Java program on one side of the router that pulls the multicast traffic fromt he other side of the router. The data is not getting to the java program with this configuration. I have been working on this for a week and unable to see anything. Wireshark doesn't see the traffic. In the attached config, I have also included some stats.
This is my first time trying to configure a WAP for out network. I have an AP1141 connecting to an SG300-28 switch. The subnet for my WAPs is 10.10. 40.0/ 24. The rest of my internal network is 10.10.10.0/24. There are four other WAPs on the 10.10.40.0/24 network that I did not configure. When I assign an IP address - 10.10.40.7 to my WAP with the gateway as 10.10.40.100 (router), I cannot ping anything. If I assign the WAP an IP address - 10.10.10.192 with the gateway 10.10.10.100 (router), I can ping everything.
At my office, I have two ISPs. Here is the configuration:
ISP1: - Firewall > Switch > LAN 192.168.10.xxx - Wireless Router1 Connected to Switch above > WLAN 192.168.10.xxx
ISP2: - Wireless Router2 connected directly to main RJ-45 jack coming from ISP2 - WLAN 192.168.1.xxx
ISP1 is a T1 line bundle. It was slow for our wireless users in the office. So we went ahead and signed up a cable internet connection from ISP2. The one and only one device connected to ISP2 jack is a wireless router (Wireless Router2).People who are connected to Wireless Router2 (192.168.1.xxx) can't see anything in our LAN and WLAN (192.168.10.xxx); for example Domain Controller, Printers, File Server, etc.How can I configure ISP2 setup so that both routers (or you can say both ISPs) are on the same network 192.168.10.xxx? I want to do this so everyone is on the same network and can see everything.
The fastest dsl speeds here is 1.5mbpsand I need something around 3mbps+. I'm curious if I could buy two 1.5 connections from my ISP and connect them both into a router and then hook a switch up to it and connect my PCs and everything to it to get 3 or if I would still just get the 1.5?
i have have lan in the office(internet installed) and i want to combine it with the lan in the computer lab for internet .i dont want to use cable as it might be too long .
I am trying to work out a way of combining two networks from two (Internet Service Providers or ISPs. One network is for Internet, and the second one is for CCTV cameras. Both networks exist and are working independently, each with its own servers. I want to re-design the whole system such that at any one time t, a supervisor with an Internet connection in his office can be able to see what is happening on cctv cameras without contacting the cctv personnel.
Recently I have had a thought about changing the networking around my house.urrently we have two routers as my house is very tall and not very wide, they are called JohnsonNet1 and JohnsonNet2. Is there a way to get them to run one network called JohnsonNet?
I have 2 x PC and 3 x laptops. Currently the 2xPCs are connected by ethernet LAN and a printer through a 5-port switch. Would it be possible to add a router into the system somewhere so that the 3xlatops can access the network?
I have two LANs in my house, one 10/100 base and the other 10/100/1000, but one internet connection that I would like to have access to on both networks. Right now I have two Belkin routers for each network. In addition I have a Cisco 2600 and 3660. I know they are old, but they seem to be in operational order. Can I use those to combine to two networks? The only thing I want to maintain is the speed on the gig network, from the router to the PC's and devices.
I disconnected and reconnected the powercable while holding on to the setup button until system, alert, setup go amber. The system led light began blinking green. I waited until one of the leds lights on the ports starts blinking green I then connected the ethernet cable connected to my pc. I made sure my lan connection on my computer was set to dhcp.In the docs claim it should take about 1 minute to grab a new ip address. After a few minutes i check the ipconfig on my pc and I get the apipa address.The setup light on the switch remains green while system is amber. The led for port 1 stopped blinking and remains green.My pc is not grabbing an ip address I don't know what else to do.
We have a Router with one External IP and a couple of VLANs. We have got a Teleconferencing Unit that needs almost every port known to man to work, so decided to get the unit its own External IP.
We have the IP now and how to get it in the router and then also to use it only for the Video unit (From outside straight through to Video).
Im comfortable adding lines to the router but just don't know what the lines should be.
The new IP's purchased are 116.199.222.200/30 (Only need to use one address, lets say 116.199.222.200). No idea what the subnet mask should be...
The router config below stripped of irrelevant stuff:
interface FastEthernet0 no ip address ! interface FastEthernet1
I'd like to know if there is some easy-ish way to combine wifi and ethernet in a network.Since a picture says a thousand words, here's what I want to achieve:I use the desktop computer as a file and media server using windows home group.I have the laptop running windows 7 connected to the TV.So far I've been using just wifi, but when I try to stream movies from my desktop to the laptop I get freezes and glitches.I can't connect both my desktop and laptop wired to the ADSL router, since it's behind a wall I'm not allowed to drill trough.I have a spare network switch and cables, so I was thinking I could connect the ethernet adapters on the desktop and laptop together trough the switch, I'm just not sure how to configure the computers.
I would like to know why Cat3550 SVI's mac address is always same.for example if I configure interface vlan1 and vlan2.mac address is same as like 000d.bdfc.xxxx but Cat3750 is different, each SVI has unique mac address.
how to configure an IPaddress for a PWR-RPS 2300?.I tried finding info on the website but no luck as yet. RPS 2300 will be used on stack of 3750E series switches.
I'm fairly new to Cisco configuration and I am looking at a problem for a client that involves the use of a Cisco 887 (wired only) as the main router/gateway. The problem I am investigating involves the allocatoni of DHCP addresses from the device to a product we have designed that connects to the router. I am attempting to set the 880 up on the bench with no ADSL connection and just use the DHCP feature of the box for the 4 switch ports on the back. I have tried all kinds of configurations from default. Whatever I do I can't get the router to assign an IP address to anything that is plugged in (Windows or Linux machines). What could I be doing wrong ? It can't be that difficult to get the system to just act as a DHCP server.
I have a POE switch running 12.0(5). I have port 24 connected as a trunk connected to the main switch. I need to add an ip address on vlan 21 which is where the network vlan is. I created it but I can not seem to enable it. I have issued the no shut command several times, but doing "sh ip int brief" it keeps showing up as administively down.
I would like to enable port security to hardcode the MAC address on the ethernet switch. There are 5 ethernet ports in the same ethernet switch to be assigned for one person (one note book), e.g. port 5, 6, 15, 16 and 23. The model of ethernet switch is cisco 2960S and one MAC address is configured on 2960S.
1. Does 2960S support this requirement to allow input the same MAC address to 5 different port?
2. If yes, can ethernet switch "smart" enough to forward the packages to "active" ethernet port which is connected to notebook and the rest of four ports are inactive.
3. if no, any solution or any work around to achieve this requirement
The customer has 4 6500 switches. 2 Physical locations, and 2 switches at each locations. The locations are connected via 1 200mpbs metro ethernet(layer 2). We ran into an issue during a DR exercise. We had created a VLAN for DR testing purposes, that did not have any SVI configured, but the VLAN did exist on one of the 6500s. When the customer restored a VM to the DR VLAN, we lost connectivity to the production server. After some troubleshooting, we found the cause to be the same mac address showing up, but in a different vlan. Once we removed the DR vlan from the 6500 all was well. It seems like switches are ignoring the VLAN in the mac address table, and forwarding to the incorrect ports. The switch is not reporting any mac flapping in the logs. No spanning tree topology changes are occurring. Code version is 12.2(33)SXJ2 on all switches.
I have a new 881 router and am simply trying to change the ip address from the default 10.10.10.1 to 192.168.15.1
I tried doing this both in the CCP Express app loaded on the router, and also using the desktop CCP client. I can change other parameters without any problems, but when I change the ip address of the vlan the program hangs (as expected since the ip address should be changing). I then try to open it back up and reconnect but get no response from the router.
I can ping it no problem, and the http server is running according to the serial terminal.
I am getting ready to move into new digs and wanting to set up my network. Main house cable internet will come in with modum to a dlink router for both wired and wireless. desktop and a magic jack wired into router wireless for ipad and laptop. then run wire to workshop about 100' from house where a second magic jack and desktop will be set up (small biz out of workshop). I am pretty sure that the range of the router for wireless will reach to workshop fine for ipad but if not I will need to put a wireless up there tooext kids have a laptop running windows 7 but kids being kids and having had problems with self control on net in past I want to be able to make sure that I can turn them off from net when needed because
1. I do not want them running me past the data limits imposed by cable company and 2. keep them from sites such as those which got them in trouble in the past (kids are older and bought laptop for selves and pop will not go along with me confiscating it if they abuse internet privileges
I have 2 campuses. I have my 5508 wireless controller working beautifully on my main campus using LDAP. (YAY!!) Now for my problem. My remote campus has 1310 bridges. I was able to successfully upgrade one of them to work with the controller, however, I can't get the other two bridges to talk to the one that I upgraded and I can't get them to upgrade, it indicates that they need to be the root. I have several small buildings on that remote campus, than need that remote bridging in order to be able to have network access.
This is probably a dumb question, but I have read the 2960 stack administration guide and it does not explain how to configure the stack IP address. It says several times that the stack can be managed from the stack IP address, and that the stack IP address is a system-level configuration item. But it never explains how to configure the stack IP address.
In mucking around with my 4500 I accidently deleted the ip address that I use to get into it with telnet and CNA. I have a console cable hooked up to and I'm in that way but the commands I got off the internet did not work. Those commands were set interface sc0 10.x.x.x/xx and set interface me1 10.x.x.x/xx. It didn't like interface and I notices when I did a set ?
I need to create several VLans on my switch.After reading the admin guide pdf, i still don't understand how to create any simple VLan.some tutorial or steps (with IE or Mozilla browser) how to create and use VLan, and to connect one VLan to another.For example,i need to create 3 VLans.
First Vlan consist of 5 ports (Vlan Name = Red) Second Vlan consist of 15 ports (Vlan Name = Green) Last Vlan consist of the rest of the ports (VLan Name = White)
I have a cisco 878 router and I can’t assign ip address to it’s fast Ethernet interface. When I assign ip address give me this message: “you can not assign ip address to layer 2 interface”.
But I can not understand why give me this alert when I use a layer3 device?!
Recently purchased 5 SGE2010P 48-port switches to replace older L2 switches. I have 4 switches in single stack and one as a standalone. Both the stack and standalone will connect to at least 1 Dell 2724 switch. Both the stack and the standalone Cisco are in Layer 3 mode.
I have created several VLans on the Cisco switches, and am trying to assign an IP address to the VLan, but cannot seem to figure out the web gui. Each time I try to use Systems > System Management > IP Addressing > IP Interface, then click Add, it simply changes the existing IP of the management interface. So, I'm not sure how to go about assigning an IP Address to an Vlan.
I have a 2921, and I have 4 network segments. In segment 172.16.0.0./27 I wand to "pair" somehow connections. I mean IP 172.16.0.x has to have MAC aaaa.bbbb.cccc and so on, and not accept connections otherwise.How can I do that?
I'm configuring a catalyst 3500XL, but I'm having a problem, when I connect an ip phone it works just fine but if I connect a computer to the pc port in the phone the computer doesn't get an ip address. The switch is configure with two vlans Voice and Data and is connected from fa0/24 to a Catalyst 3560 fa0/46. I did configure both ports as trunk.
we have 6500 cisco switch as a backbone switch in universty. When ı want to look mac addres table , it does no show all mac address.ı mean if ı type ;show mac address-table there are not all mac address.