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[09:44]<sxrmns>and this win box can't into either
[09:44]<sxrmns>which is 100.73
[09:45]<cjzyrn>postel ok, i got it now. But i get no messages. Is it working or reboot?
[09:48]<fjsvnf>koriaN: No need to reload. "sh ip ospf interface your_digest_key_enabled_interface_name" should have a line "Message digest auth enabled" or something similar.
[09:50]<cjzyrn>It says Message digest authentication enabled in the end.
[09:52]<fjsvnf>koriaN: You're good to go. Enable auth in the same manner to the rest of your area participating routers.
[09:55]<cjzyrn>postel thank you man. You ROCK! Iam going to work back. :))
[09:56]<fjsvnf>np
[10:25]<dzzggryzg>I've just got this cisco 837 router and I was wondering if it's possible to set it up so that I can download stuff without disturbing my siblings playing their MMOs all day long?
[10:27]<sxrmns>yes
[10:27]<sxrmns>traffic shaping
[10:27]<sxrmns>in fact you can do that on the host end
[10:28]<sxrmns>your bittorrent protocol should have a dl/ul rate limit
[10:28]<sxrmns>mmo's don't need twitch like reflexed like fpses anyway
[10:34]<dzzggryzg>yeah, that's great for torrents, but other stuff doesn't have a way of setting a max dl speed that I know of
[10:34]<dzzggryzg>i'll look into this traffic shaping
[10:34]<dzzggryzg>and fast paced or not, i get a lot of harrassment my way when i start streaming video or something
[10:41]<fzrwr>hello everyone
[10:44]<fzrwr>what does no ip directed-broadcast do?
[10:45]<sxrmns>remove ip directed-broadcast 8 )
[10:45]<sxrmns>*removes
[10:53]<fzrwr>ShadeS: yup
[10:53]<fzrwr>ok
[10:53]<fzrwr>any idea why a host would stop pinging after dcef is enabled?
[10:58]<dzzggryzg>heh, traffic shaping looks really rather complicated
[10:58]<fjsvnf>Frawg: There used to be a bug id on that. What ver you're on?
[10:59]<dzzggryzg>i don't suppose anyone would be able to give me a quick rundown on what i'd need to do to guarantee a particular etherned ip address a certain amount of bandwidth?
[11:00]<fzrwr>IOS (tm) RSP Software (RSP-ISV-M), Version 12.0(5)XE5, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
[11:00]<fzrwr>some shady old version
[11:00]<fzrwr>oh jeeebus
[11:00]<fzrwr>Compiled Wed 15-Dec-99 23:41 by lstringr
[11:01]<fzrwr>maybe i should upgrade to this 12.0(28.3)S
[11:01]<fzrwr>err
[11:01]<fzrwr>12.0.28(3)S (is that the right way?
[11:02]<fjsvnf>Frawg: It was fixed after 12.0(10)S1 http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCdr21108
[11:05]<fzrwr>postel: hrmmk
[11:05]<fzrwr>time to upgrade then
[11:05]<fzrwr>yay
[11:05]<fzrwr>i don't have access to that :(
[11:06]<fzrwr>postel: it's not just ping btw
[11:06]<fzrwr>all traffic stops
[11:06]<fjsvnf>TAC it. Since the bug is documented it would be pretty simple to get an upgrade.
[11:06]<fzrwr>this router is running everything on one interface, just vlan'ed up
[11:06]<emwzzm_tls>is it smart to turn on loggin on a switch
[11:06]<fzrwr>is it possible i would need same-interface ?
[11:06]<emwzzm_tls>2950 of 3750
[11:07]<emwzzm_tls>to send it to a log host
[11:15]<fzrwr>postel: i'm not already running 12.0S
[11:15]<fzrwr>just plain old 12.0
[11:21]<fjsvnf>Frawg: Since there _is_ a documented bug that connects dcef and ping faillure on the same IOS train i dont understand why you're so hesitant to TAC it.
[11:22]<fzrwr>postel: hrmm
[11:23]<mrppe>if i have a 3750 configured with two access switchports, one on vlan 600 and the other on 700 -- each port have a multicast streamer pushing different streams to the same multicast address 239.255.0.50.. could this cause problems?
[11:27]<fzrwr>whoot
[11:28]<fzrwr>i can't make a TAC request
[11:28]<fzrwr>don't have the right account (i only have guest level access)
[11:32]<dzzggryzg>how do I match packets of a certain tcp port with a class?
[11:33]<fzrwr>is it possible that ip route-cache flow and ip route-cache distributed could be conflicting?
[11:39]<fzrwr>hrmmm
[12:05]<fz0gs`xu>hey all
[12:05]<fz0gs`xu>i just bought a Cisco 1900 off of my friend an old 10 base
[12:06]<fz0gs`xu>Do they have there own ip or what
[12:06]<fz0gs`xu>what features does it have
[12:15]<mw9>hi
[12:16]<vgsvigg-crke0re>i just bought a Cisco 1900 off of my friend an old 10 base
[12:16]<vgsvigg-crke0re>Do they have there own ip or what
[12:20]<fjsvnf>TestInG-CaKz0Rz/Fr0Gs`hu: Please dont repeat yourself and dont bring multiple clients. Your product has reached End Of Sale and End Of Life. You can find configuration guides here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps574/tsd_products_support_configure.html
[12:20]<vgsvigg-crke0re>ok hey
[12:20]<vgsvigg-crke0re>i got a switch apparently it doe
[12:21]<vgsvigg-crke0re>i don't know what it's ip is :S
[12:21]<vgsvigg-crke0re>how could i find out this
[12:26]<vgsvigg-crke0re>can someone please help me
[12:27]<fjsvnf>TestInG-CaKz0Rz: You can use the link in the channel topic to recover the password and get access to the switch. After that you can use the configuration guides and the command reference guides for your platform to configure further.
[12:27]<vgsvigg-crke0re>i don't know the cisco switches ip
[12:27]<vgsvigg-crke0re>thats what i need to know first
[12:31]<vgsvigg-crke0re>and how do i hook up a screen!
[12:31]<vgsvigg-crke0re>lol
[12:32]<vgsvigg-crke0re>gunter
[12:32]<vgsvigg-crke0re>can you help me
[12:35]<dzzggryzg>TestInG-CaKz0Rz: have you tried making your computer obtain its ip address through dhcp on the switch (if it has it)?
[12:35]<vgsvigg-crke0re>it doesnt have dhcp i don't think :S
[12:35]<vgsvigg-crke0re>marencian, how can i get up the screen
[12:35]<vgsvigg-crke0re>on it
[12:37]<dzzggryzg>unless you have a cable that can go from the console port of it to a serial port on your computer (assuming you have a serial port), or you know the ip address, you can't afaik
[12:38]<dzzggryzg>and rj45-serial cables are kinda hard to come by these days
[12:38]<vgsvigg-crke0re>ahh ok
[12:38]<vgsvigg-crke0re>hmmm oh well lol
[12:38]<vgsvigg-crke0re>it works fine as a switch
[12:38]<vgsvigg-crke0re>just fukn 10base!
[12:39]<dzzggryzg>if theres a way of resetting it to factory settings, i think that series defaults to 10.10.10.1 as its ip address
[12:39]<hjfgfgssggss>No clue if this is true in all cases, but recently got an IP from some sort of detection scan the router was doing on bootup
[12:40]<vgsvigg-crke0re>mayb it is 10.10.10.1
[12:40]<vgsvigg-crke0re>marencian
[12:40]<vgsvigg-crke0re>hold on ill change my ip to
[12:40]<vgsvigg-crke0re>10.10.10.2
[12:41]<vgsvigg-crke0re>shouldent there be a web interface?
[12:41]<dzzggryzg>maybe, that's a fairly old switch so I don't know
[12:41]<dzzggryzg>you can always try
[12:41]<vgsvigg-crke0re>ok







