Naming Convention For Hardware Components?
Jun 13, 2011Describe the naming convention for pc hardware components?
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View 2 RepliesWe have three Cisco ASA 5520 with 8.2 code in each tower. There are many configuration on the device hence we are using ip to Name to identify the naming conversion. Out of three one firewall naming conversion is not working, I mean after adding name for a IP it is not reflecting vpn tunnels or access lists or Nat config.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been told that if an access list is created with the suffix _access_in, that if the preifx is the name of an interface, then that access list is automatically bound to that interface, even if there is no explicit command doing that. I looking at the config of an ASA 5550.
example:
Interface is Production
access list is called Production_access_in.
Is that access list automatically bound to the Production interface, even though it does not show up in any other commands?
correlates the older IOS format naming compared with the newer? I have an older catalyst 3550 that might need an IOS upgrade due to us starting to implement dot1x. The reason that I say this is that some of the commands in the dot1x config guide, such as aaa accounting dot1x, are not valid on this platform. The current IOS is c3550-i5q3l2-mz.121-8.EA1c but the newer format is the ipbase, ipservices, etc. format. There is a newer ios but how do I convert from one to the other? I think I need to research the IOS to see if the new commands are there as well as I want to make sure there are no gotchas from a hardware standpoint if I upgrade.
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C3550 Software (C3550-I5Q3L2-M), Version 12.1(8)EA1c, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)Copyright (c) 1986-2002 by cisco Systems, Inc.Compiled Fri 15-Feb-02 10:50 by antoninoImage text-base: 0x00003000, data-base: 0x006675E0
ROM: Bootstrap program is C3550 boot loader
ACSTMElab-3550 uptime is 20 minutesSystem returned to ROM by power-onSystem image file is "flash:c3550-i5q3l2-mz.121-8.EA1c/c3550-i5q3l2-mz.121-8.EA1c.bin"
cisco WS-C3550-24 (PowerPC) processor (revision C0) with 65526K/8192K bytes of memory.Processor board ID CHK0615V0BPLast reset from warm-resetBridging software.Running Layer2/3 Switching Image
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How do I determine the speed of my wireless components?
View 2 Replies View RelatedBasically what is the difference. I'm looking at a breakdown of all the components connected to my switches I noticed half of them about are listing their port all the same as GI1/0/1 (routing port?). Then the rest are all different ports FA1/0/assigned# or FA2/0/assigned# (switch ports?).which are routing or switch ports and why certain ones are under each. It doesnt seem to matter which component it is (computer or printer) because some of each are under routing or switch ports.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a Belkin N600 model # F9K1102v1 i am loosing connection on all of the components connected to it wired or wireless. They all loose connection at the same time. I also noticed the clock in the router does not set to the correct time it is reading 1970 for the year and never changes.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI recent bought an Asus G74SX-A1. While the machine runs like an absolute dream, it does seem to have a networking problem that I have been attempting to address for about a week. In my college dorm there is an ethernet port that carries an active internet connection. When my laptop is plugged into the port via ethernet, I receive no connection (well mostly no connection, every now and then I will connect for a split second allowing me to load my homepage, Google). This problem also exists on my dorm's WiFi. My LAN card is a RealTek BGE Family Controller (PCIe)
However, on my netbook (an Asus 1000HE, which I am typing this post on) everything is fine. I am quick to blame the retailer who sold me the G74SX seeing as they replaced the stock WiFi card with a Bigfoot Killer 1102 card, and my first assumption is that something was not installed properly during my laptop's assembly or that I simply messed up a driver update. I became quite frustrated with the whole situation and in order to find a quick solution I formatted the laptop back to factory defaults.
Something magical happened.For about a day and a half, my LAN card worked. I packed up my gear this weekend and headed back home, and at my parents' house my WiFi card worked wonderfully.I thought my networking woes were behind me, but this was not the case. When I returned to my dorm this afternoon, my LAN and WiFi cards began experiencing the same problems they experienced before the reformat. A third variable of some interest is that I brought my wireless router back to my dorm in order to utilize a less-crowded private WiFi spot and discovered that it worked fine and I was able to connect to the internet on my iPad using my router. This evening, however, my router decided to stop carrying an internet connection as well. I can connect to the router itself, but I cannot receive an internet connection, even on the netbook.
I have tried uninstalling/updating drivers for both the Bigfoot card and the RealTek card to no avail. My best hypothesis is that the problem lies in some setting that both the G74SX and the D-Link DIR-655 have in common, seeing as they are the only wired components that aren't receiving a connection.
Equipment: D-Link DIR-655, Asus G74SX, Asus EeePC 1000HE
My parents for the last few years have discussed a desire to be able to get internet access out at their pond. The pond is located about 200 feet or so from the house. Roughly between the house and pond is our barn. I would like to set up an outdoor network that would give them access to the internet at these ranges.
Currently, we have a linksys WRT54GL in the house. My plan was to add an additional WRT54GL in our garage as well as a wireless expander in our barn (I was considering the EnGenius ERB9250). Would the WRT54GL have enough range to reach the barn, and would a repeater be capable of reproducing the signal?
If not, do you have any other reccomendations as to how I might achieve this (without reaching too deep into my pockets)?
I'm using a coaxial networking system and would like to electronically identify each section of coax in my network with a mac id for tracking purposes. Is there any way to do this without taking much space? Is there a microchip that I can install,preferably something that can withstand extreme environments?
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