I inherited a 3845 router. I am hopeful that I can use it for my home practice lab and connect it to a Cablevision (Optimum Online) Cable Modem. If it is possible what interface card/config I would need? It currently has a T3/E3 card with 2 coaxial connections (was used with a Cogent DS3 connection). I'm guessing I would need to replace it with an Ethernet one (?). Granted - I suspect it may cost a pretty penny, nonetheless I'd like to look into it.It also has 2 dual-port vwic2-2mft-t1/e1 card installed. I am an absolute beginner with Cisco and networking.
I have Cisco 3800 series router it needs user name and password to access through terminal I don't have the user name and password. Need To reset the password.
Terminal screen shot is attached here you can see that.
I have a modem Scientific Atlanta 2100. I just installed windows 8 pro 64bit and when installing the driver to use the usb cable modem does not recognize it and simply not installed. I wonder if it is possible to use my usb cable modem or simply incompatible with my windows 8 64bit pro.
I inherited a BEFCMU10 v.3 cable modem from my boss who switched to FiOS and I would like to use this with my Comcast connection.All I received from him is the cable modem and power adapter, what do I need to install and get this cable modem working? My router is WRT-54G.
I can't get a new IP from my ISP when my Cable modem router(EPC3925) is set to router mode, i have tried factory restore, unplugged etc..but still no luck. It changes each time i reset it when i set it to bridged only mode but then i won't be able to connect other devices to it since it doesn't uses DHCP in bridged only mode. It changes back to the IP i had when i set it to router mode. I don't want to change my router settings to bridged only because it would disconnect the other devices in my house. Why my ISP assigns the same IP address when it's set to router mode but assigns different IPs when it's set to bridged only, how is this possible ?
I have a cable modem installed to my property but want to use my modem/router to go wireless. The proble is my cable modem output is a RJ45 and the router input is RJ11.
some reference material about configuring my WAG320N to use my cable modem via Ethernet port 1. I've seen it mentioned that's its possible, however I've been unable to sort it out myself.
And before you ask, I've brought the DSL router as I'm moving in the next 12 months and my new base will not have access to cable internet and I'll be reverting back to DSL.
I'm switching to cable internet service instead of DSL. My Netgear router will not work with my cable modem; but it works like a charm with my DSL modem. Is it a problem with the router setup? Good thing I still have the DSL service.
I have DSL via ethernet on my Mac through a Westell 6100 series modem/router, which also has a USB port. Is it possible to share my Internet connection, preferably via a cable not wireless, with a PC laptop by using the USB port (with an ethernet adaptor), or by splitting my present ethernet connection?
Five months ago we moved into a new apartment, and connected up our broadband; the ISP provides a Thomson Speedtouch modem (ST546 v6), which I understand from Tech Support is running software v4 (it was issued with V5, but rolled back to V4 for stability issues).We prefer a WiFi network, so purchased a Belkin N Wireless Modem Router (F5D8636-4 v2); I connected it up ditching the ISP issued modem, and all worked well for four months. Suddenly it refused to see the ADSL connection - orange light flashing.So after four nights of 'fault resolution' with Belkin, they decided to send me a replacement... which I finally received last night. It didn't work - same problem, flashing orange light.I have the correct user name and password for the ISP - checked it not once, not twice, but four times. The Thomson Speedtouch works, but doesn't provide a WiFi environment. Can I connect the Belkin modem router into the back of the Thomson and transmitt/carry the WiFi signal that way, and if so, how? I tried (the obvious to me) plug a ethernet cable from the Thomson modem into the Belkin, but nothing.. I'm guessing there are a few important steps I missed.
We are upgrading our incoming Internet service from 30 Mb 10/100 to 100Mb 10/1,000.Will my 2600 series router support the 10Mb 10/1,000 traffic from my new modem?Do I need to change my interface speed from 100 to 1,000? I to be sure my router will support the upgrade. [code]
When i connect two cisco 2960 series switchs via stright trough cable causes delay in transmission sw1 has vlans and having trunk port connected to router all vlans are able to access internet sw2 is connected to vlan5 on switch1 sw2 has factory default configuration computers on sw2 can access internet but I have low bandwith problem on sw2 there is transmission delay problem?
I have a e4200 router, And a 660 series modem, I'm trying to portforward for a game called minecraft, I cannot seem to get the ports to open, I've called Century link they told me to put my modem in to bridge mode, So I did they said my IP should be public not private now, It is still private
I'm trying to configure a Cisco 3800 with a WIC-2AM-V2 to do DDR. I've gotten it to work before, but it was a while and now the config doesn't seem to work. I'm using an Lo0 interface and ip unnumbered on the Dialer interface. Using debug dialer and debug ppp and see nothing at all trying to dial out.
############################################################## version 12.4 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec service password-encryption ! hostname DDR
I am trying to configure cisco 3800 as NTP server for all Juniper MX router clients. Purpose is to server the clock to all Juniper routers. But i m facing weird issue.. All Juniper routers are getting synch with Cisco 3800 but there is difference of 30 min between client and server time.
I'm having a problem on which i cannot find an answer. I have a VPN router 3800 series (DMVPN) with 2 VRF on it, we also use dual Nat to reach our data center behind the 3800 series isr.
I created the Nat rules and the acl's , but the Nat is just not working, is there a special configuration needed for Nat and VRF's?
my TWC connection and I can surf the net everywhere but when he takes it to his home and connects through his DSL he can pull up Google and can even search through Google but he cannot go to yahoo.com or Aol.com. Malwarebytes comes up with no infected files. I did a restore and the same problem. I did a recover! And same problem. I pulled up a Cmd window and run an ipconfig. I am used to seeing a 192.168.x.x address but on his I get a 10,x,x,x number.
Anyway, my PC kills my modem in record time every time, but the cable modem is fine with my PS3.Within a few minutes of hooking up the PC the connection dies and must be rebooted to work again on anything (even the PS3). During this time the network shows as unidentified and won't even give access to its status page (192.168.100.1).The PS3 doesn't ever induce this state.I have tinkered with settings, drivers, and even clean installs. The modem has no settings I can alter. PC is WIN 7 and the modem is an advanced DOSCIS 3.0 Linksys/Cisco. ISP is Comcast.
I was wondering is it OK if I leave on my cable modem constantly? I have it plugged in to a surge protector as well as other things including my laptops accessories as well. I work from home so I need to be protected, anyway I read from one source that you should keep the cable modem on as it is too much of a hassle to turn it off and then turn it on as the network could get delayed for a couple minutes or something? Also I read as well though that you should turn off the cable modem once a month or something to clear out memory? Is that correct? I leave my computer laptop on all the time with an exception of one day a week. I turn it off for 8 hours supposedly I read it is good for cleaning out memory etc.
I have been struggling for a few days with getting site-to-site traffic working across a L2L IPSec tunnel. At this point, I have the tunnel up, and I see packets being decrypted on the correct IPSec SA's when I ping from a local network computer on the ASA side to a local network computer on the router side. I cannot ping from one side to the other, but those packets are getting through. We have another L2L tunnel that is from that ASA to another remote site's ASA, and that is functional. I have mirrored the configuration for ACLs, etc. from that site, so I believe that the issue is with the packets getting incorrectly translated by the NAT/NONAT statements/ACLs on the router side.
I was just configured a 3800 router with this command. I cannot get to the ROMMON mode anymore. Cisco says you should press Break key within 5 seconds after the image decompresses during the boot. But mine is ignoring it and going to load running config directly.
I need to upgrade compact flash memory card for a 3800 router. Basically i want to upgrade code on this router and the current flash size (64Mb) cannot hold new image. I wanted to check if i swap the old flash (64 Mb) with a new one 256 mb, i will loose vlan.dat file since it's stored in flash. Is there a way i can copy vlan.dat to new flash which has new code before i change the boot statements and reload the router?
I am using a Cisco ME 3800 switch with 24 Gig and 2 Tengigabit interface. But after configuring the Tengig int with ip add and negotiation it is no know visible in the switch. Instead TenGig I am seeing two (Gi0/1 and G0/2). Not even showing the Tengig in the running config.
I have a 3800 running 12.4 with a outbound shaped nest Qos tied to a subinterface G0/0.12 which is trunk downstream to a 3500. I am getting drops on the "sh policy-manager inter g0/0.12 so know that shaping which is 1.5mbps is dropping my packets. The 3500 looks clean
3800: policy-map A class-map A bandwidth 30% etc..
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the routing is that host goes up to the 3800 and out a wan link but if wan is down, it hairpins back down from 3800 to 3500 which has a backup link on one of the ports. when we test wan down, or even when it is up, I see shape dropping packets
I have a client who has Cisco 3800 series routers in their data centre with which they have QoS/CoS policies implemented. They wish to further manage traffic by limiting outbound traffic to their branch sites in line with the network access bandwidth each site has available. Is this possible whilst leaving the QoS policies in place? If so how?
Is there a way to be able to check from one computer on a network to another computer on the same network when both have been set up with NAT?
For example, computer 10.0.0.10 cannot ping 10.0.0.20 because NAT has been set up. Port forwarding does not seem to be an answer. Is it possible for NATted computers to be able to ping each other or not?
I have been struggling for a few days with getting site-to-site traffic working across a L2L IPSec tunnel. At this point, I have the tunnel up, and I see packets being decrypted on the correct IPSec SA's when I ping from a local network computer on the ASA side to a local network computer on the router side. I cannot ping from one side to the other, but those packets are getting through. We have another L2L tunnel that is from that ASA to another remote site's ASA, and that is functional. I have mirrored the configuration for ACLs, etc. from that site, so I believe that the issue is with the packets getting incorrectly translated by the NAT/NONAT statements/ACLs on the router side.
The ASA is: Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 8.2(2)Hardware:
ASA5520, 512 MB RAM, CPU Pentium 4 Celeron 2000 MHz The router is:Cisco IOS Software, 3800 Software (C3845-ADVENTERPRISEK9_SNA-M), Version 12.4(20)YA3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2) Router Config:!version 12.4!card type t1 0 0!no ip cef!ip multicast-routing no ipv6 cef!crypto isakmp policy 10 encr 3des authentication pre-share group 2crypto isakmp key xxxxxxx address nn.nn.12.130!crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 86400!crypto ipsec transform-set 3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac !crypto map NOLA 11 ipsec-isakmp set peer nn.nn.12.130 set transform-set 3DES-SHA set pfs group2 match address VPN-ACL!controller T1 0/0/0 fdl both cablelength long 0db channel-group 1 timeslots 1-24!interface Loopback0 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.252 ip virtual-reassembly no ip route-cache crypto map NOLA!interface GigabitEthernet0/0 no ip address duplex auto speed auto media-type rj45!interface
I wanna subscribe to Internet TV. To watch it on computer screen I need to log in to the site where I registered, i.e. enter my login ID and password. But I want to watch it on my TV WITHOUT my PC. I realize that I have to buy a TOP BOX , connect it to TV and to cable modem. The question is how the TOP BOX knows my login and password to pass it to the site through modem.How do I enter it to tob box?
I am using a cable company called Cox.net for the internet. The cable modem is Motorola brand.Sometimes, the modem got disconnected due to outage in my area. But after Cox fixed the outage, I have to reset the modem. The problem is I do not know when the outage is fixed. Sometimes, I reset the modem and call cox all day long. Is there a modem which can reset itself after there is the internet signal?The second question is my desktop pc, which connected to the wireless router through a cable, sometimes displays a error page in IE8 (Internet Explorer). At the same time, the laptops using wireless can view IE8 pages.I think what happened is there is a internet signal outage in my house but the laptops got re-connected to the internet automatically and the desktop did not re-connect. Sometimes, I can ping a website on the desktop but I cannot see the pages in IE. Re-open IE does not fix the problem. The solution is to re-boot the pc. Is there a network card or software I can use to re-connect to the web after the internet signal becomes available? My pc's mother board has the network device to plug in the cable. The brand is Gigabyte.