Cisco WAN :: 2911 - Support Interface ADSL Module Like Backup Link?
Apr 27, 2011
i will going to buy a router 2911 but i want know if support a interface ADSL modulo like backup in case that my primary link WAN Ethernet down and up the adsl link with a module HWIC ADSL pots.
I need to configure a Cisco 2911. I need to give an interface in this module (VWIC3 - 4MFT-T1/E1) an IP address. My question is, how to assign an IP to an interface in this module.
My purpose is to get connectivity via T1 line to another router.
I have two 3750 switch.switch A(main) and switch B is connected by OFC but i have another wireless link for backup.Now if OFC goes down then i manually connect wireless link with switch B for this reasons i am faceing a lot of problem. I want without any changing of cable if my primary link goes down then my backup link automaticaly goes up and vice versa .
Switch-A port gi1/0/9 and Switch-B port gi1/0/9 is connect by OFC Switch-A port gi1/0/8 and Switch-B port gi1/0/8 is connect by Wireless link (backup) i attach my network diagram kindly find the attachment file.
I've got a 2911 with a primary ethernet link to the ISP, with BGP running over it. There's also an ADSL module in it, which will connect into the same ISP AS. how do i configure BGP over the ADSL so that it sits there doing nothing until the primary link fails? Do i need to setup a new instance of BGP with a different AS on the router or can it sit in the same AS as the primary link?
Is it possible to set up a WAN interface on a FastEthernet interface of a Cisco 877 Adsl Router ?Due to my ISP, i've to use an external VDSL modem and must connect it to my cisco 877 router (and leave it's adsl interface unused).But i don't know how to set up a wan port, other than the adsl interface itself (dialer0), on my cisco.
Site A, site B, site C, site D is connected using leased line each other. We are using Cisco 1800, 2800 and 2900. Each site also have Internet connection using ADSL connected to firewall, we are using pix 501 and ASA 5510.My question is, can i use the existing ADSL line to be use as a backup line if the leased line is down on any of the site??
And i want it to trigger itself, once the leased line is down, the firewall UP the backup line? something like that..
We have a few WAN connecting sites to ISP using BGP. we are looking at getting backup link for 1 site.
We have decide to use an IP WAN ADS L link. we will have 877 and 2800 for each link. from understanding, we have a static routing on IPWAN service. means when both BGP WAN and IP WAN connected to the ISP. ISP will use ADSL as primary ignore the BGP link. so other sites will see a BGP route coming from ISP via the ADSL link for this location.
So we have find a manuel solution, leave ADSL unplugged of power but setup same LAN ip address and connect the cable towards the core switch. when WAN link fail, switch on ADSL. So the static route will advertise to the rest of sites.
just want to know is there any auto solution can disable the ADSL link/ ppp link when the 2800/WAN route is up. and enable the ADSL port when the WAN is down. not sure if HSRP/backup interface/tracking will work? and how?
site office switch - > 2800 - > ISP - > ADSL -> ISP (need this link to be backup and protocol down, so the ISP will not able to connect to this link and advertise as next hop)
what will be the work around on this configuration.currently we have a Lease Line connection on serial interfaceISP <=SERIAL=>Router 2911<=ACCESS MODE=>Firewall(DATA DHCP SERVER located here, policy implemented here)<=TRUNK MODE=>CORE Switch(VLAN Assignment is here)<=TRUNK MODE=>ACCESS Switch(DATA and VOICE passess thru each ports)i am thinking to create a DHCP pool on the router to where my firewall should point to and from the DHCP pool it will point the internal network going to public network.
Site A, site B, site C, site D is connected using leased line each other. We are using Cisco 1800, 2800 and 2900. Each site also have Internet connection using ADSL connected to firewall, we are using pix 501 and ASA 5510.My question is, can i use the existing ADSL line to be use as a backup line if the leased line is down on any of the site??And i want it to trigger itself, once the leased line is down, the firewall UP the backup line? something like that..
I am currently stuck to setup an automated configuration backup for ACE Blades. I found a script to backup the ACE from the Cisco ANM box but unfortunately I am not very familiar with Linux. (script) in place, to "pull" the ACE config from a Microsoft system ?
I have some confusion about some hardware components. I watched the video datasheet of cisco routers and switches. In cisco 2901 and 2911 models of routers there is service module . What is meant by service module. what does it do ? If we buy a new 6500 switch, what are the components we get bydefault. Is there any special configuraton to be done for 6500 . like Sup engine config etc. What is the difference between ASIC and Sup engine ? In which slots, we need to insert Supervisor Engine ? does it vary with the model . (6503, 6505, 6509, 6513 etc).
Rolled patch cable RJ45 to DB25M adapter (pinout from a cisco guide)
So far I am unable to get the router/modem to dial out at all. I know the modems work, I have tested them from Windows.
I have attached a couple of outputs from "show line" and "show line 1" from the router and also what I think are the relevent lines of config although it will be too much config and probably jumbled by now as I've tried quite a few things to try and get this working.
I am more concerned with the config relating to the connection of the analogue modem than the routing element.
We got a new Cisco 2911 router (CISCO2911/K9) with a switch module (SM ES2-16-P) on it. Everything works fine after the configuration except for the power. We got 4 WAP that we will connect to the switch module that needs power. So the switch module with POE doesn't give any power out.
We have a cisco 1941 with line t1 Symmetric, (Also have Cisco 1841 unused, but works) I would like to connect the Cisco 1841 to four Adsl Backup lines in case the T1 or the Main cisco 1941 go down I know a BGP is needed on our ISP site,
How can i connect four Adsl lines to The cisco 1841 (Backup) and make them work in a Load Balancing way.
how this switch module works in 2911 router? I have two 2911 routers in HSRP configuration for redundancy with crossover cable between switch modules. OSPF running on routers.If active router loses its power and then comes back again, it boots first, its internal link to switch module comes up and it starts to forward packets to switch module. The switch module starts to boot only after router is ready. So I have outage of about 3-4 minutes. For our real-time applications it is way too long.
any way to start booting of the switch module before router gets ready?I understand I can boot it manually, but it is only after router is ready. Only way to get around it I found is to disable internal link and use router interface to connect to the switch module.
I have one of my customer have cisco 2951 Router with two ISP and two ADSL module .i already configure one ADSL module.rit now customer want secondISP ( ADSL) module configuration separate netwok because customer have Access pont they want connect directly to router is it possible
1st ISP already running but customer requirement 2nd ISP superate network with Access pont not redundancy
does Cisco 877 router support DSL (not ADSL?). i have tried connecting a dsl line and cant get ATM interface to come up - username and password are correct.alternative option: Can i get cisco 877 to form a ipsec tunnel using LAN port (not dialer interface) ? basically i want this 877 to act like asa 5505 where i can connect a LAN cable coming out from DSL router?
I was just thinking about this the other day, iirc I read somewhere about hooking up a dial up modem to the aux port on a router so that if your service failed you could dial the router directly to get access and diagnose faults.
Does anyone still do this? or do you use other methods? Cause it seems a bit old hat to me and I figured if you are paying a line rental on a phone line why not get dsl as well?
I do have a question, is WIC-1SHDSL-V3 able to support ADSL line?
We have WIC-1SHDSL-V3 module used for SDSL line, due to few site need to bring up with ADSL line with 1841 model, but HWIC-1ADSL module already EOS. The replacement model EHWIC-VA-DSL-A is not compatible to 1841. My architect suggest Symmetric Module like WIC-1SHDSL-V3 could be able to tweak the config to support Asymmetric purpose. I did google but do not found such related topic. Can any expert on this area to advice me?
One of my client want to upgrade its already installed ASA5540-bun-k9 by adding CSC-20 Module. As per below link CSC-20 is supported with ASA5540. but for any reason the ASA5540 bundle option with CSC Module is not available that create confusion.Will CSC-20 Module work with ASA5540-bun-k9 [URL]
we have two 6509 catalyst. we bought two new SFM-capable 16 port 1000mb GBIC/WS-X6516A-GBIC module. but our catalysts doesnt support them. we don't know the reason. we tried on another 6500 series catalyst they worked.
here are the outputs from our 6509:
Core-SW-1#sh module Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No. --- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------ ----------- 1 0 1-subslot SPA Interface Processor-600 7600-SIP-600 JAE14090958 2 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet WS-X6748-GE-TX SAL1413DX2B 3 16 CEF720 16 port 10GE WS-X6716-10GE SAL1414EL2Q 4 1 Application Control Engine Module ACE20-MOD-K9 SAD1408036Z 5 5 Supervisor Engine 720 10GE (Active) VS-S720-10G SAL1414ERDT 6 5 Supervisor Engine 720 10GE (RPR-Warm) VS-S720-10G SAL1414ERE3 7 16 CEF720 16 port 10GE WS-X6716-10GE SAL1414ER93 8 16 SFM-capable 16 port 1000mb GBIC WS-X6516A-GBIC SAL1326SVBS(code)
We bough an Cisco 2911 router, and as i see the "ip sla monitor" command is not supported. Which license/IOS upgrade should i buy the fullfill this. And i cant add a trunkport to the iunterface even cant add a vlan to interface. How do i a trunkport on the cisco 2911 router. ANd how can i do a vlan on a interface on the router.