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[00:05]<mnsy6q9>!list
[00:05]<2zdsnpzz>Can you terminate a etherchannel in two different switches in a 3750 stack?
[00:06]<mnsy6q9>@list
[00:07]<2zdsnpzz>desi724: What are you doing?
[00:07]<mnsy6q9>lol, looking for the list of files available to download
[00:08]<-- 2yd2nzy xrs fuyv>http://iownmymusic.org/ http://iownmydvds.org/ .")
[00:09]<2zdsnpzz>There isn't any.
[00:11]<sfudmfd>desi724, umm this is a technical chat channel
[00:11]<sfudmfd>not a w4r3z ch4n d00d
[00:12]<pnvs>bamse: think it depends on the version :)
[00:12]<sfudmfd>:D
[00:12]<2zdsnpzz>fets: Okay
[00:12]<pnvs>I know it doesn't work with the version we run at work, but when I talked about it with some cisco guys, they said it should work in recent versions
[00:12]<pnvs>but I didn't look into it further
[00:13]<pnvs>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_example09186a00806cb982.shtml
[00:22]<sfudmfd>hmm I think I set up my vpn wrong.. I get a Can't file valid tunnel group
[00:31]<2zdsnpzz>fets: Thanks.
[00:39]<2zdsnpzz>How many channel groups can you have on a 3750?
[02:13]<wwzfcnz>anyone done traffic shaping for VOIP (SIP) on a 1720? Seems like I just need a class def, a policy def and add a qos-policy to the interface output???
[02:25]<gndyvx>you want propbably want traffic queing and priority
[02:25]<gndyvx>but yes it is all done via MQC
[02:26]<vzysvrg>anyone knows why i can't get "ip helper-address" to work well? :)
[02:26]<vzysvrg>on a 3560 switch? :)
[02:26]<vzysvrg>i need dhcp to work :|
[02:27]<gndyvx>whats the issue?
[02:27]<zzzsx1d|wzc>nemith, you cant help, shudup :P
[02:28]<gndyvx>crash3m|wrk: i like to make things up
[02:28]<gndyvx>sometimes i get lucky
[02:28]<zzzsx1d|wzc>hehe
[02:30]<dzzc1livn>Tristan what problems are you getting?
[02:45]<vzysvrg>Dark3LIte: i have a dhcp server on a vlan.. one network
[02:45]<vzysvrg>a laptop for example on another vlan configured on the 3560
[02:45]<vzysvrg>between the 3560 and the laptop that should get the dhcp info
[02:46]<vzysvrg>i have a 2950 switch
[02:46]<vzysvrg>i configured those two vlans
[02:46]<vzysvrg>ok.. enabled ip routing on 3560
[02:46]<vzysvrg>and on the vlan i created for teh laptop i put also the ip helper-address with the ip of the dhcp server
[02:46]<vzysvrg>ip routing works
[02:47]<vzysvrg>but the laptop is not getting the dhcp :(
[02:47]<gndyvx>hmm
[02:50]<sfudmfd>i need to static a couple of ports from the outside internet to the a host on my lan
[02:50]<sfudmfd>would the correct way to do it bt
[02:51]<sfudmfd>static (outside,inside) tcp interface ssh $insidehost ssh netmask 255.255.255.255
[02:54]<dzzc1livn>Tristan, if you give it a static
[02:55]<dzzc1livn>can you ping the switch/ other system
[02:56]<zzzsx1d|wzc>root
[02:56]<zzzsx1d|wzc>ack, wrong keyboard
[02:56]<vzysvrg>dar3Lite: yes, i gave a static to the laptop
[02:56]<sfudmfd>lol
[02:56]<vzysvrg>and i could ping the dhcp server
[03:00]<dzzc1livn>hmm
[03:00]<dzzc1livn>n=Tristan@A.Condom.Made.My.Firewall.Pr0tected.us
[03:12]<dzza6>could anybody shed some light on if a device with a GBIC can connect to a device with an SFP port?
[03:13]<dzza6>trying to figure out if they're compatible interfaces/standards, I don't think so though
[03:16]<sljrrn_2j2>marc7: yes you need a lc to sc or st fiber patch cord
[03:16]<dzza6>thanks sponge_bob
[03:18]<szzzxedd>err....
[03:18]<szzzxedd>marc7: those slots take transceivers... it depends what kind of transceiver is in the slot, to determine if they're compatible
[03:19]<szzzxedd>the slots themself aren't anything on their own, without a transceiver
[03:22]<dzza6>sarah: gotcha. just wondering if it's even feasible at this point... I've got a couple of 2950 series switches with GBIC ports on them and we're looking at picking up a few 2960 series switches which've made the move to SFP... wondering if the old gear needs to be replaced or if it's just a matter of having the right transceiver
[03:24]<szzzxedd>yes, it is
[03:24]<szzzxedd>both have 1000BaseT interfaces available, for example
[03:25]<szzzxedd>the same xcvrs are generally available in both, with a few exceptions
[03:29]<29cr>hey, whats are the key differences between the 2960 and 3750? apart from the stackwise crap
[03:29]<29cr>more mpps?
[03:30]<dzza6>PoE, maybe?
[03:30]<29cr>anything else?
[03:32]<sljrrn_2j2>3550 is l3. 3550 don't all come with POE
[03:32]<29cr>i said 3750 :o
[03:32]<dzza6>i noticed that, but at least it's an option in the 35 series
[03:32]<dzza6>oh, the 37 series...
[03:33]<sljrrn_2j2>i guess i need to lower my resolution
[03:33]<dzza6>I'm not the resident expert, i'll let others join in
[03:34]<29cr>im trying to understand why the 24Gbit port 3750 costs more than 2x what the 2960 one
[04:01]<gndyvx>there are 3550 PoE switches well Power switches
[04:01]<gndyvx>not 802.3af
[04:02]<gndyvx>2960 is L2 only
[04:02]<gndyvx>3750 is Layer 3
[04:02]<gndyvx>if you want Layer 3, 3560 is the same as a 3750 without stackwise
[04:06]<gndyvx>the backplane is also different
[04:06]<gndyvx>also the 2960's are pretty powerful
[04:39]<pzt00>hello
[04:44]<druyfyjg>hi
[04:59]<jgycj2z>hello all
[05:31]<dffnw>wow, 12ms to google
[05:44]<kz0gvr2>sup folks
[06:10]<pzt00>sup Kr0ntab
[06:55]<rfv>kickaha A girl in a toy store comes up to her mother, holding a Barbie doll and a GI Joe doll.
[06:55]<rfv>kickaha "Mommy! I want these!"
[06:55]<rfv>kickaha The mother takes the dolls, and says, "Well, we can get the Barbie, but we should get a Ken doll. Barbie comes with Ken."
[06:55]<rfv>kickaha The little girl say, "No, mommy. Barbie fakes it with Ken. She comes with GI Joe!"
[06:55]<rfv>
[07:00]<srd-i-rd>alt: geg
[07:00]<srd-i-rd>heh
[07:00]<rfv>:)
[07:03]<ayd20>that was not funny at all







