Cisco :: Line Usage In Case Of Show Line On 2500 Series?
Oct 10, 2012Cisco 2500 series access servers show line usage with the "show line" command:
View 2 RepliesCisco 2500 series access servers show line usage with the "show line" command:
View 2 RepliesWe are running in our DC one of the CISCO 2911 terminal server which is connected with HP ARC sight logger.
it is possible to capture user who execute ‘Telnet” or “show line” in the log, I mean all the command entries by user.
How to enable any config on 2911.
The reason is i want to know the difference between the leased line and the DSL line. The whole thing behind the confusion is, We plan to have a high speed internet connection in our office. We will don't have a branch office or some thing like that. I preffered to have high speed internet in our office. I found in some website that Lease line will have high speed connectivity(Upto 10Gbps). Can i use the lease line or DSL is enough for our office. Our office contains of 82 user who will use internet.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI wonder are 4500-E series line cards (i.e. WS-X4648-GB-RJ45, WS-X4748-UPOE+E and WS-X4606-X2-E) supported on 4507R chassis? Datasheet says "Classic line cards may be deployed in both classic and E-Series chassis with either classic Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series supervisor engines or with the Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Supervisor Engine." But it says nothing about E-Series line-cards being (or not) supported on classic chassis (like 4507R).
View 3 Replies View RelatedDoes AIR-CT2504-25-K9 spupports AIR-LAP1262N-E-K9 Access Point? How can I check this?
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow can I show the DHCP-range of a router if I don't have privilege level? (not in enable-mode),I can do a "show ip dhcp pool" - this will show me the range which is configured with the network-command.But there are also some dhcp-exclude-addresses which I can't see.... (I did a test on a router with full privilege-access)I need this because I have a router with limited access from our provider.
View 0 Replies View Relatedwhich differences exist between 7.0 and 7.2 firmwares? I have to decide/choose which of them to run, before continuing to configure my WLAN infrastructure.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have Cisco Wireless Controller 2500 series (AIR-CT2504) and 10 LAPs implemented in my office building. I need to enforce security policy.
I have few questions below regarding the Wireless controller 2500 Series.
1) Can i enforce Internet security policy such that all prohibitive sites remain block from the WLC?
2) Is it possible to allow Internet access to only designated machines/users ?
3) Initial logon page for user /machine authentication to get access to wi-fi ?
I need the MIBs for Cisco 2500 WLC. I have it for 5508 WLC. Does it works same for 2500 WLC too ?
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow T line contributed to voice transmission.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have the problem with machine authentication, our customer using Wireless Controller 2500 Series and need implement machine authentication on IAS server. So, as my understand is our controller may not change anything with configuration but we may configure IAS for support machine authentication, correct? but my question is how to? and is it work ?
View 24 Replies View RelatedI have 2500 series wlc which is crashing again and again. I attach the log of crash as well.Also in License location the base-ap-count license " is not in use ".
View 3 Replies View RelatedOne of my branch offices is connected to an ADSL line as well as a VDSL line.Since I really don't need the ADSL line I came up with the idea to use it as a backup line.So I searched google and found this nice little article URL. I wonder if the router will switch back to the primary ISP if the primary line comes up again?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedWe have a barn that is quite a difference from the house and would like to add a router out there also, since all our animal sales are done from that point. We just have one phone line for the house and for the barn.
View 2 Replies View RelatedOne of our firewalls - Cisco ASA 5550 8.4.3 - has got a problem. Our monitoring system requests the cpu usage on the box and from time to time we got an error. It was now possible to catch the error message - the output of show cpu usage looks like on the attached picture.We did not found something in the know bugs neither in the "Resolved Caveats in ASA Version 8.4(4.1) ".
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there anyway I can see the power usage on either a 3550 switch and/or 7301 router? I have some far away I wish to see the usage off.
Devices with module power supplies like cat 4500s/6500s/7600 etc all have commands like "show power ...", which will show me input voltage, current and power usage in watts. Is there anything like this for devices without module power supplies?
Do you know if the new 2500 series controller supports things like mobility groups? Could I use 2 of these and do inter-controller roaming. Also do you know if this would work with a 2106 controller and a 2505 controller or are they 2 completely independent controllers only knowing about their own APs??
View 12 Replies View RelatedI want to download the Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controllers Release 7.3 Software AIR-CT2500-K9-7-3-112-0.aes.I have CON-SMB for it, when I try to download it I am not to download it. I have mentioned the message given by Cisco" The category for this contract does not include the feature or the benefit for software download that you are requesting at the moment, this means that even if the contract is a support assistant (8X5XNBD) does not support the the mentioned feature for you to update the device you need, please refer to your partner directly to be able to acquired a Cisco Service Contract that supports and include the software download feature to be able to upgrade and update your device as you need."Is there any seprate contract for downloading the Software.
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes 2500 series wireless controllers support redundancy?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was working on a problem the other day and came across something that I had seen before but never given much thought. I had a router with a switch connected to it and the interface was showing as Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is down. The problem in the end turned out to be a cable that had fell out because it was not connected correctly, but I was able to replicate this interface status on a router (FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is down), and NO cable was attached to the interface.I've had a look on the internet but cant seem to find a good answer, so does anybody else know why this status is shown on the router? Remember, NO cable is connected to the interface so it isn't a speed or duplex problem
View 5 Replies View RelatedI ran across this today on a 7200 that when all the vty lines are filled, and dont release, you enter clear line vty x and it is supposed to release the line. Well in some versions it doesn't work.
Here is the work around I found. clear tcp line vty x
how to bring this interface back up? It's a 1252 with 80211.n.I started configuring it with CLI and then was using the web interface. I made a change on the web interface and it caused the AP to hang. I rebooted it and can access via Hyperterminal, but I cannot ping the IP address nor bring it up in the web interface any longer.I tried the "No shut" command in the BVI1 interface.
View 4 Replies View Relatedwe have one OC-24 private line between our data centers. we are looking to get best throughput but we get max. avg throughput of 300Mbps with peaks of 800Mbps throughput. i.e. we transfered 2TB of data over this link and we got average throughput of 300Mbps with peaks of 800Mbps.
we should at least be getting 800Mbps throughput since we have OC-24 (1244Mbps) private line. we contacted our ISP but they said there isn't any problem in private line from ISP side. what can we do to increase average throughput?
I was wondering about the folling witch i found in a Cisco 1941 running config
View 2 Replies View RelatedWe have a fairly major problem with some of our Cisco 877 units (5 in all). All are running 15.2(2)T2 in order to make use of zone-based firewalls and virtual reassembly, and all are exhibiting the same problem. When our ADSL line drops this si shown in syslog
2010-11-09 01:03:06 Local7.Info 192.168.7.1 4733: Nov 9 01:03:05.707: %FW-6-DROP_PKT: Dropping tcp session 192.168.7.2:25 109.224.142.52:41799 on zone-pair OutsideToInside class cm-MainServerServices due to RST inside current window with ip ident 02010-11-09 01:04:06 Local7.Info 192.168.7.1 4734: Nov 9 01:04:05.946: %FW-6-DROP_PKT: Dropping tcp session 192.168.7.2:25 109.224.142.52:41809 on zone-pair OutsideToInside class cm-MainServerServices due to RST inside current window with ip ident
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The "no retrain. sleep 20 seconds" messages continue forever more until somebody power-cycles the router - which is a bit inconvenient as two are 300 miles away. Surprisingly, our event manager applet isn't triggering the reload either, which defeats the object.
I'm facing an issue since 2 month now , no one is able to tell me what's going on. The line goes down suddently for 2 or 3 minutes and this happens everyday at the same range (~2 or 3 hours) of time . I don't have any scheduled task to cause this. ISP in his side has also made some tshoot but found nothing and is convinced that the problem is coming from our side :
Here is some log :
Cisco IOS Software, C880 Software (C880DATA-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.1(4)M4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
rtr-Id#show debugging
Generic IP:
IP packet errors debugging is on
IP NAT ERROR debugging is on
PPP:
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this occurs when I am checking my email,and it blocks me what can I do?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe have approximately 20 users on our LAN, i need to connect a Diginet line that a client has installed that we have a "dedicated" connection to them, we have got an ADSL router that is connected to the lan for internet connectivity, and we need to access the client specificallly via the Diginet line.
View 1 Replies View Relatedomputer A connects to modum A thru phone line that needs to stay active for a system to operate. Computer B connects to modem B always using the same phone line a few times a month, what device will alow each computer to know and go to its modem, dialing in on one phone line for two modems, and resting in primary state for system A to operate as a Dialer.
View 5 Replies View RelatedSo i have the virgin 100Mbps package but am only getting about 30 Mbps of this on my computer. I know that we are getting the full speed, as that i have downstairs (directly connected to router) is able to get 100Mbps.The computer that is only getting 30 Mbps is connected to the router (Virgin superhup) through the use of powerline adapters to give me a wired conenction from my room down to the router as we are unable to find a cable long enough to procide a direct connection (without drilling holes through our house and having it hang places)[CODE]
View 6 Replies View RelatedI just got those TrendNet 500Mbps powerline adapters. Testing with CrystalDiskMark on a laptop to a remote SSD drive I get the following results. Notice that those are megabytes. [code]
View 2 Replies View RelatedWe have multiple computers (most Win7), game console, iPad,iPod etc on our network, networking was really never a problem.We switched a few weeks ago to mobile Internet, which uses the Netgear MBR1210 modem/router as network access point for all devices. All network users, except two or three, are wireless. Prior to getting the mobile Internet we were on Satellite ISP and used the Linksys 3200 router as access point/network router for our home network (behind the ISP modem).The Netgear modem/router is too far away from my work area in the home, things like my printer, a desktop tower need to be plugged into a router because they are not wireless. The plan is to have the netgear router set up just as a modem/server, turn the wireless off on it, pull one network cable to my Linksys 3200 and use the Linksys as network access point for all devices. Which settings do I have to have on each router to do this? Where do I plug the network cable in between the routers? Do I go from a Lan port on the Netgear to the Wan port on the Linksys?
Which IP settings do I specify? How do I turn the automatic configuration of the Linksys off? Needless to say, I'm a bit lost here. I had contacted a Netgear forum prior, they gave me a little picture on how everything should be hooked up and the settings, but the Linksys router just did not want to work with these settings at all. Secondly, because of all this screwing around with the settings of the Linksys.I uninstalled the cisco connect program for the linksys and removed the original network we had with the linksys. Now the program refuses to install again, cisco connect that is.