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06-18-2001 12:06 AM
06-18-2001 12:06 AM
router
Hello!
I need a lot of help to build up a ftp-connection from a HPUX-server to a remote machine via ISDN using a
( Cisco-) router.
Anyone with experiences in that theme?
Thank You!
Dieter Feuss
I need a lot of help to build up a ftp-connection from a HPUX-server to a remote machine via ISDN using a
( Cisco-) router.
Anyone with experiences in that theme?
Thank You!
Dieter Feuss
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06-18-2001 02:13 AM
06-18-2001 02:13 AM
Re: router
Hi ,
What you really want ?.
It's a simple excersize . Connect Cisco into your local lan. let's take an example,
Your host IP_ADDRESS 192.9.9.10 255.255.255.0
Cisco IP_ADDRESS 192.9.9.1 SM 255.255.255.0
The remote machine IP_ADDRESS 192.9.10.10 255.255.255.0
The remote Cisco IP_ADDRESS 192.9.10.1 255.255.255.0
Excersize,
On your machine :-
#route add host 192.9.10.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 192.9.9.1 1
On the Remote machine:- (I assume it's an HP BOX)
#route add host 192.9.9.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 192.9.10.1 1
On Cisco you have to add a dynamic / static route pointing to each network on both the sides.
Hope this helps you,
kaps
What you really want ?.
It's a simple excersize . Connect Cisco into your local lan. let's take an example,
Your host IP_ADDRESS 192.9.9.10 255.255.255.0
Cisco IP_ADDRESS 192.9.9.1 SM 255.255.255.0
The remote machine IP_ADDRESS 192.9.10.10 255.255.255.0
The remote Cisco IP_ADDRESS 192.9.10.1 255.255.255.0
Excersize,
On your machine :-
#route add host 192.9.10.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 192.9.9.1 1
On the Remote machine:- (I assume it's an HP BOX)
#route add host 192.9.9.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 192.9.10.1 1
On Cisco you have to add a dynamic / static route pointing to each network on both the sides.
Hope this helps you,
kaps
Nothing is impossible
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06-18-2001 05:02 AM
06-18-2001 05:02 AM
Re: router
Hi!
That's really fast.
What I really want ( and maybe this the reason for the problems) is to establish an ISDN-connection to the remote machine. It's an PC with a built-in ISDN-card working as a router.
I've found a lot of examples within the Cisco manuals but no one which really describes my situation in a way that is clear to me.
Do I have to think about a CAPI-installation and dialling the remote machine or do I have to execute ftp only and the router has to do the dialling-job?
Dieter
That's really fast.
What I really want ( and maybe this the reason for the problems) is to establish an ISDN-connection to the remote machine. It's an PC with a built-in ISDN-card working as a router.
I've found a lot of examples within the Cisco manuals but no one which really describes my situation in a way that is clear to me.
Do I have to think about a CAPI-installation and dialling the remote machine or do I have to execute ftp only and the router has to do the dialling-job?
Dieter
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06-18-2001 09:02 AM
06-18-2001 09:02 AM
Re: router
hi ,
i think you should goto the Cisco forums. I had worked on a Cisco which came with a software , I had an option of on-demand dialing. By which whenever you make a request to the other host , Cisco dials and connectes th remote Cisco router.
So dig out the CD, install it on a PC and configure your Cisco router. From HP side if you hv any qtns please come back.
Best of luck & i am going to sleep ,
I think u r from US, here(INDIA) this is the time to sleep ,
Best of luck once again
kaps
i think you should goto the Cisco forums. I had worked on a Cisco which came with a software , I had an option of on-demand dialing. By which whenever you make a request to the other host , Cisco dials and connectes th remote Cisco router.
So dig out the CD, install it on a PC and configure your Cisco router. From HP side if you hv any qtns please come back.
Best of luck & i am going to sleep ,
I think u r from US, here(INDIA) this is the time to sleep ,
Best of luck once again
kaps
Nothing is impossible
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