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[09:38]<sxrmns>+I see
[09:39]<fjzvxnz>+tftp is easy. :)
[09:39]<sxrmns>+if it's doing a lot of !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and every now and then a . shows up, is that packloss or something?
[09:39]<fjzvxnz>+yeah, it's a dropped packet.
[09:39]<fjzvxnz>+tftp is UDP, so that can happen
[09:39]<fjzvxnz>+it'll retry the packets.
[09:39]<sxrmns>+ok
[09:41]<fjzvxnz>+after each file it's probably a good idea to (router) verify /md5 flash:filename and (unix) md5sum /tftpboot/cisco/filename
[09:41]<fjzvxnz>+ensure they match
[09:42]<sxrmns>+can I just run that command or do I need software to check?
[09:42]<fjzvxnz>+md5sum is in coreutils, so it should be on your system
[09:45]<sxrmns>+run that on the router or the linux box?
[09:45]<sxrmns>+er, it's both lol
[09:46]<fjzvxnz>+i keep getting the scent of death in my office here, and it's driving me nuts
[09:46]<sxrmns>+open a window ;)
[09:47]<fjzvxnz>+i think that's the problem -- the window is open and the fan is on
[09:47]<fjzvxnz>+something dead outside is stinking up the place
[09:47]<fjzvxnz>+it's probably the trash. the dumpsters are only ~50 feet from my window
[09:48]<sxrmns>+pointed at your cubicle no doubt
[09:50]<fjzvxnz>+heh, i'm at home :(
[09:50]<fjzvxnz>+i swear, if i didn't know any better i'd say there was a dead cat in my patio
[09:50]<fjzvxnz>+but there isn't
[09:52]<sxrmns>+check sums verified! 8 D
[09:52]<sxrmns>+did you check under the patio?
[09:53]<fjzvxnz>+it's a cement slab
[09:53]<sxrmns>+out of cisco IOS c1600 c2500 or c3640 which would be the best to load for my router?
[09:53]<sxrmns>+since this IOS cannot assign vlans to the fast etherenet ports
[09:54]<fjzvxnz>+well
[09:54]<fjzvxnz>+you absolutely must load a C870 IOS in it, otherwise it's almost certainly not going to boot
[09:54]<fjzvxnz>+what you need is a different featureset than the one that was already in it
[09:55]<sxrmns>+D-8
[09:55]<sxrmns>+is it possible for me to get something that'll work for this router?
[09:57]<fjzvxnz>+how much dram/flash does your unit have?
[09:57]<sxrmns>+quite a bit
[09:57]<sxrmns>+at least 16
[09:57]<sxrmns>+24 or 32 I believe
[09:58]<sxrmns>+ show mem listed more than I wante d8 /
[09:58]<fjzvxnz>+it's in sh ver
[09:59]<sxrmns>+http://pastebin.com/761844
[09:59]<sxrmns>+er
[09:59]<sxrmns>+24576K bytes of processor board System flash (Intel Strataflash)
[10:00]<fjzvxnz>+ok, 24 MByte flash ... how about DRAM?
[10:00]<fjzvxnz>+look for a line like: Cisco WS-C3550-24 (PowerPC) processor (revision L0) with 65526K/8192K bytes of memory.
[10:01]<sxrmns>+Cisco 871W (MPC8272) processor (revision 0x200) with 118784K/12288K bytes of memory.
[10:01]<fjzvxnz>+ok, 128MB.
[10:02]<fjzvxnz>+and what version of ios does it run?
[10:02]<sxrmns>+so, quite a bit 8 )
[10:03]<fjzvxnz>+er, 12.3(8)
[10:03]<sxrmns>+ROM: Cisco IOS Software, C870 Software (C870-ADVSECURITYK9-M), Version 12.3(8)YI2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
[10:03]<sxrmns>+bogus version
[10:03]<sxrmns>+that won't let you assign vlans to fa ports
[10:03]<sxrmns>+I can create multiple vlans, just not asign them to ports
[10:03]<sxrmns>+isn't that pointless
[10:03]<fjzvxnz>+you can't do a 'switchport access vlan X' ?
[10:04]<sxrmns>+let me get you the error message
[10:04]<sxrmns>+from conf t?
[10:05]<fjzvxnz>+conf t, int fa0/x
[10:06]<fjzvxnz>+ugh, everything greater than an ADVSECURITYK9 featureset takes >28MByte flash
[10:12]<sxrmns>+whoops.
[10:12]<sxrmns>+that br0ke something 8 )
[10:13]<fjzvxnz>+assign the wrong port to the wrong vlan? :)
[10:13]<sxrmns>+something like that haha
[10:13]<sxrmns>+Not sure if it worked or not...
[10:13]<sxrmns>+lets create a vlan before assigning one
[10:13]<fjzvxnz>+yes :)
[10:15]<sxrmns>+okay, I have an interface vlan1, which is 172.25.25.2 255.255.255.0
[10:16]<sxrmns>+which lets me get on the interweb
[10:16]<sxrmns>+interface vlan10 is ipaddress 192.168.101.0 255.255.255.0
[10:16]<sxrmns>+erm 255.255.255.255
[10:16]<sxrmns>+is that a good vlan ip or?
[10:17]<fjzvxnz>+255.255.255.255? just for testing, lets make it a /24
[10:17]<fjzvxnz>+255.255.255.0
[10:17]<fjzvxnz>+'cause a 32 bit mask is self address only
[10:17]<sxrmns>+Bad mask /24 for address 192.168.101.0, for .255
[10:18]<crvpyvn>+uh, .0 is probably not the address you want.
[10:18]<sxrmns>+I thought for a vlan, you want to start at 0?
[10:18]<fjzvxnz>+nah
[10:18]<fjzvxnz>+that's creating an SVI
[10:18]<ndncun>+svi ?
[10:18]<sxrmns>+what's an SVI?
[10:18]<fjzvxnz>+that's the address you want the switch to assume.
[10:18]<fjzvxnz>+switch-virtual-interface
[10:18]<ndncun>+semi virtual interface;?~
[10:18]<ndncun>+bah, almost.
[10:19]<ndncun>+is an svi likened to the network address for a subby ?
[10:20]<crvpyvn>+no, it's just like any other IP interface.
[10:20]<fjzvxnz>+i usually put my switch at the top of the IP space (.254 in the case of a /24)
[10:21]<fjzvxnz>+here, take a look at the config for my 3550. It should give you some ideas.
[10:21]<fjzvxnz>+http://pastebin.com/761871
[10:21]<ndncun>+ah
[10:23]<sxrmns>+http://pastebin.com/761874
[10:24]<fjzvxnz>+how incredibly ghetto
[10:24]<ndncun>+heh
[10:24]<sxrmns>+that's what I said!!!
[10:25]<sxrmns>+ghett0!!!
[10:25]<sxrmns>+8 (
[10:25]<sxrmns>+It's a software limitation too, and I'm sure it can be resolved ... ?
[10:25]<fjzvxnz>+the 800 series, that's a tabletop one, right?
[10:25]<sxrmns>+tabletop ?







