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Thread: ISL Routing on Cisco 2600 and Cat1900

  1. #11
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    I'm putting together theoretical networks in some router simulation software.
    Unfortunately, I don't have access to the several grand needed for buying the real kit and software needed.
    I'm just trying to discuss whether what I am trying to do would work in real life as I've tried it in the software simulator with partial success. I think it appears to be a fault with the software I'm using.

  2. #12
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    interax,

    i believe you can access the command line within a 1900 series switch. if thats possible, you can just configure the vlan by typing interface vlan x. and adding the ip address under it.
    Os1LaYr5

  3. #13
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    The problem isn't the switch, it's the router. ie. it's not. Routing that is.
    I've had this comfirmed by the software publishers and they're going to issue a fix for it.
    Nowt to do till it's out I suppose.

  4. #14
    Base on your configuration , i've tested it in real routers and switch . It didn't work . However , When i typed the command : "no ip address " in the Fastethernet main interface , things turned out to be fine .
    So , one advice (maybe it is needless) but : Do not use the Simulation Software , they're stink.Buy real one .
    Let\'s go to Paramount Great America !!!! LFC (LookingForChick)

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