Trying to work out if I can setup a VLAN interface on a 1721 router.The only interfaces that are listed are the Ethernet (W1-ENET) and the Fast Ethernet interface.I'm still super new to all of this and learn how to change IOS via rommon and TFTP after realizing I had an IOS too large for the memory?
I have cisco 1721 router so I installed an ethernet interface card so when I make show run I found that there is a fast ethernet 0 and ethernet 0 (which I installed) so i wand to make subinfaces of the etheernet 0 but I can't. I tried to make encapsulation dot.1q but it doesn't accept it.
I would like to know can we configure vlans with cisco 1721 Modular Router? Is it Possible to configure lan environment with the vlans configured in 1721 router without a managed switch?
I managed to setup a 1721 router as a vpn server connecting to it using a cisco vpn client however altough I am obtaining an ip address as defined in the dhcp pool I am unable to communicate with both the remote network and also I have no internet as soon as I connect.
Is it possible to set up a vpn tunnel on a 1721 router that uses the following ios:
c1700-y7-mz.124-13b.bin
I thought I had read somewhere that tunnels were not supported on the 1700s but wanted to make sure. If they are I would like to know if they are supported in the above ios.
My internet is T1 by Verizon. My mom's company Siemens pays for our internet because she works from home as medical tech support on the phone. Okay so the T1 had to be laid out to our house underground I think because where we live, other brands of internet aren't available. The T1 goes from the box outside into our basement and hooks up to a Cisco 1721 modem. From the 1721 the internet goes out to a wireless router that is sitting right next to it. This wireless router is a Linksys WRT160N V2. We have several cables coming out of the WRT160N V2 to go to the first floor for hardwired connections, but one cable goes to the attic and connects to a second wireless router. The second wireless router is a Linksys E2000. We have several cables coming out of the E2000 that go to the 2nd floor to serve as hardwired connections.Okay so let me explain where things went wrong.
After a storm our power went out. Eventually the power came back on, but every now and then our internet would shut off for like half a day then turn right back on, so our internet was getting really really spotty. The [b]AL[/b] light on the Cisco 1721 would come on every time the internet went out. It was so bad that my mom had to get an aircard from verizon to get internet. So after two weeks of spotty service and arguing with verizon trying to get them to come fix the problem, they said try resetting your wireless routers because they might have "bad data" in the lines causing spotty connection. So we reset the wireless routers by holding down the reset buttons on the back. Well.. this reset all of the settings for the routers which Cisco facilitated set up, and now our wireless routers are out of warranty date so they can't set the wireless routers back up. However, we have copies of the online wireless router set up page, so we thought maybe we could just set them up ourselves.Well the problem is... We don't know how to connect to the wireless setup pages.. I read something on the internet about setting up wireless networks and to type 192.168.1.1 into our browser(Mozilla Firefox) and that would bring us to the wireless setup page. But the page does NOT ever come up.
Another way to find the IP address of our wireless routers would be to try going to the cmd and typing in ipconfig and using the Default Gateway IP address for the browser to connect to the setup page but that doesn't work out either.... Right now I unhooked the Linksys WRT160N V2 and hardlined the Cisco 1721 to the Linksys E2000 to a PC on the second floor because I figured it wouldn't work out if we had two wireless routers running at the same time. Currently the browser is taking me no where at all. It just says "Connecting..." but nothing is loading up at all.I tried hardlining from the Cisco 1721 to my mom's laptop, which is her work computer, and I got no response at all. I figured it might just be her work computer that was messing up and not allowing her to hardline into the 1721 so I tried hardlining the Cisco 1721 straight to the PC desktop on the second floor(we have no other laptops other than my mom's work laptop) and nothing went through. Then my dad says the Cisco 1721 has been configured so it doesn't direct connect, meaning that it has to go through a wireless router.
I can not apply the LLQ to ADSL ATM interface. the system take the command with out any error message, but no in the show running config. Any Cisco link can explain this? [code]
I have a 1721 router in my home & I want to setup it for firewall/ vpn. Is it recommended to purchase a WIC-1ADSL? What module is recommended for VPN? Is it possible to setup VPN using DSL / Dynamic Ip connection ?I want to explore on Cisco security & I get this advice from a supplier.
Second laptop attached to cisco 10mb port with an IP address of 10.18.158.200 and the cisco interface 10.18.158.254.Okay, here is what is happening and I cannot work it out.If I ping, from Laptop 1 to the cisco subinterface on 192.168.94.253 it is succesful. If I ping from the 1721 to Laptop 1 it is successful. I see the VPN come up and the rulebase on the junipers show the traffic flowing across (ICMP).If I ping, from the 10.18.158.254 interface via telnet on the 1721, I can ping all the way through to 192.168.194.254, which is the gateway for Laptop 1.
i'm going mad on following problem. I'm trying to get 2 networks seeing each other while one of the network is a non VLAN network and the other one is a VLAN network.They should use the same interface so i added VLAN e0/0.122 to the interface e0/0.Send a ping from my asa to both gw-IP's made me happy at first. In second in figured out that i cannot reach any client in the other network. For testing purpose i created an permit acl to any/any for both networks, but the packets still get dropped by the default implicit rule. (deny any/anyMaybe i'm to stupid for this
So I have been asked to make the following scenario work: We have 2 Cisco 1721 routers that need a site to site link between them. One will live on a corporate network with the following setup. It will only have one interface active at an internal ip of 10.10.1.76 with a extrnal address nat'd to it (only port open is 500 for VPN traffic). The far end lives behind a DSL and I know that configuration works (hole in the firewall passing to it) (tested already).
The building network is 10.10.0.0/16.
When we first tried this setup we were using both interfaces available on the 1721 for the head end. Now I'm being told we are getting the NATd ip and one interface.
So the question is, can I make a site-to-site work with only one interface on the router? Or do I have to get the client to give us a 2nd network connection?
I am trying to set up a Vlan on an SF-302-08 small business switch. I would like two Vlans both with internet access but the two cannot communicate with each other. I am not really sure how to go about setting this up as its all fairly new to me. I have successfully set up the Vlans and the ports on each VLAN cannot communicate with each other however the internet access will only work when plugged into either VLAN but wont work on both together
I have configured a qos policy and I am trying to apply the policy to a vlan interface which is physically connected to a switch module port of a 3845 Router.When I try to apply, the message configuration failed appears.
I have a Cisco 3845 Integrated Service Router and I have installed a Service Module. I want to use the integrated Gigabit ports as switch ports and put ports in the Service Module and Gigabit port in a VLAN.
Is this possible? can it be done by setting internal Gigabit link as trunk and how? Below is the somewhat the setup i am looking for
Service module fa0/1 | fa0/2 | Vlan X fa0/3 | [Code]....
I need to setup a vlan between the 6509 and 2621 router. This needs to be a VLAN (200) the runs between the devices that uses DOT1Q trunking. The end result is all the networks (vlans) on the 6509 can talk to the LAN on the 2600 (10.133.22.0 / 23) and visa versa.
Device 1 6509 with CatOS / IOS Config I did on the MSFC: Interface Vlan 200 ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.248
I just installed my new Cisco E3000 and configured it over the HTTP interface, as I have on previous routers. I am unable to find any setting for the "Guest" wireless network (outbound internet only), or the Parental controls. Both of these are features of interest, and they're simply not listed in any of the web-based settings.
Puzzled, I did a Factory Reset and configured it via the Cisco Connect instead.. this had the Guest feature and Parental controls, but none of the other features I need, like QOS, or Port Forwarding, or DHCP disable.
It seems like the Web interface only configures some settings, and the Cisco Connect configures other settings, but I can't use them both.
Where does one set up the additional password for Guest access? Other than this, the router works fine on 2.4 & 5 GHz, nice..
I have a 1721 router with 3 equal routes to 0.0.0.0, using CEF for load balancing with universal load balancing algorithm. It doesn`t NAT, just routing. I wonder which is the maximum capacity of the router, since it should support up to 40000 connections to different destination IP. Is the limit set by the router resources (CPU, memory, ...) or a maximum limit of entries in the table FIB / RIB?
Monday, I had a cisco 1750 router in place suddenly stop communicating to a Larscom ISP owned unit. Since then I have sent two replacement 1721 routers with WIC-1ENET cards. I have used the original straight thru cable to connect the 10baset port on the Larscom to my E0 on the WIC-1ENET. No link lights on either. I have also tried a known working straight thru cable and a crossover cable. No link lights.
I can take a crossover cable from a pc and ping the E0 port without issue. The ISP is telling me it is an issue with my equipment.
I have the Cisco series “Cisco 1700” routers operational at my client site, These router suddenly get reboot with 1 or 2 hrs gap. See the below errors which has been captured in router logs:
============================================================ 00:00:09: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console 00:00:11: %SYS-5-RESTART: System restarted -- Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C1700 Software (C1700-Y-M), Version 12.2(16.1)T, MAINTENANCE INTERIM S OFTWARE TAC Support: [URL]
enable dot1q encapsulation on two ethernet ports on a 1721 router. I am able to configure it on the built in fastethernet port, but not on any interface provided by a WIC-1ENET or a WIC-4ESW. I have an application that requires two physical ethernet ports that support dot1q encapsulation.
i got a big problem, during a configuration reset i got an electrical blackout. I have set the configuration back after a password reset and send the reset prompt. At the restart of the router the blackout take all for 10 seconds out. When i restart the system an connect the router with the hyper terminal i get the following output:
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I think the config was lost but how can i restart the router and enter a new one?
I am working on a backup system for my WAN. Verizon quoted the HWIC-3G-CDMA-V to work with my Cisco 1721 router. I have a bunch on these routers on a shelf and thought I would use them for the 3G network. Looking at the Cisco web site it does not list the 1721 as being able to work with this HWIC. I thought it might not be listed as the 1700 series are End of life. Whether it will work?
I have Cisco router 851 at my region site. It has five Fa ports. One of them is connected to ISP and has ip address 10.1.1.2 (for example). It also has vlan 1 interface, that has ip address 192.168.0.1 (also for example). I also have Tun0 interface that goes through ISP network and connects to my hub network. The rest of Fa interfaces are swithcable and they are in vlan 1.The problem is that from hub LAN I can telnet to 10.1.1.2 ip address, but I can't telnet to 192.168.0.1. Whereas I can Ping 192.168.0.1 from my hub LAN.
I am using a bunch of Cisco 1721 routers for my T1 lines. We recently purchased Digi cell modems as a backup for the T1. On configuring vrrp to work on both devices I discovered that IOS 12.3(6c) does not support the "vrrp track" feature. After reviewing the Cisco Feature Navigator I could not see an IOS that will support the vrrp object tracking. Is that correct? The routers have T1 WIC's installed. If it does work what is the latest IOS that will work on this end of life product?
13 Vlans in cisco 3560 switch (Vlan 10,20,30........ 130)
vlan 10 ---- ip range 192.168.10.0/24 interface vlan 10 ip add : 192.168.10.1
vlan 20 ---- ip range 192.168.20.0/24 interface vlan 20 ip add : 192.168.20.1
here i want to block vlan 10 access to vlan 20 i created extended access list deny ip 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.20.0 0.0.0.255
and applied in interface vlan 10 as out now i cant able to access any host in vlan 20 (host 192.168.20.1) but i can able ping vlan 20's gateway 192.168.20.1
I am trying to roll out a new internet router. The problem I am faced with is the LEC only supports VLAN 1227 and greater, specifically they are assigning me VLAN 2528. I am able to create the sub-interface and setup dot1q encapsulation for VLAN 2528, but the vlan database does not have the ability to add VLAN 2528 to it so I am unable to get layer 2 up and going, thus preventing me from getting the implementation done.
i have linksys modem which already working for different v lans then for lab we take other switch 3750 switch and created different v lans. v lans are working fine but we need internet for different v lans for that linksys modem how we can make interface V lan1/
ip address 10.1.1.10 255.255.255.0 ip default- gateway 10.1.1.1 no sh interface Vlan10 ip address 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0 no ip route-cache !!interface Vlan20 ip address 10.1.3.1 255.255.255.0 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.1 ip dhcp pool vlan10 network 10.1.2.0 255.255.255.0 default-router 10.1.2.1 dns-server 10.1.1.1 ! !ip dhcp pool vlan20 network 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 default-router 10.1.3.1 dns-server 10.1.1.1
Actually I am new to this ASR , in my environment my 6513 is connected ASR , I want to know how can we access and configure VLAN on Gigabit interface which is connected to 6513.
I'm trying to set up a Guest VLAN for wireless at a client site, and I feel like I'm missing something small in the configuration, since I can't ping any of the VLAN interfaces from my laptop when the address is statically set to something in the 172.20.100.x range.
I've pasted the configs for the ASA 5505 and the 6 switches below for convenience. Near as I can tell, all should be well. The ports are in trunking mode, the "show cdp neighbors" command returns the proper information, VLAN 100 exists on all the switches, etc.