I think all the talk about Cisco router reliability spooked my 10 year old 3725 router.
It finally died. The fans quit about a year ago.
I just replaced it with a 2801 and am back online with no config issues.
If anyone needs assistance with a Cisco config, let me know.
Thanks
Jesse - WC3XS
On 2/23/16, 1:18 PM, "44Net on behalf of R P"
<44net-bounces+jesse=hindmarsh.cc(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu on behalf of ronenp(a)hotmail.com>
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Dear Brian
Im aware of it
actually i have asked for help and got info to install a Perl software on my PC
in the beginning ill do it manually
later on some automation will be done (as login or TFTP ) With help of some software
guys
I promise when i have better solution ill leave the Cisco alone .... I wonder how the
Cisco gateways that are operative here update their encap
unfortunately im almost alone in the business in my country without persons that know or
understand so i stick to what i know and working (other solution will be running
JNOS/DOS but i think that is a worse solution)
as soon as the Pi solution will work (i have just now heard that OPENWRT capable of a
gateway also so i might try using one of the home routers for that)
ill take all the other bad solution out of operation
Best Regards
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ
http://www.ronen.org
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From: 44Net <44net-bounces+ronenp=hotmail.com(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu> on behalf of Brian
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Subject: Re: [44net] Cisco router Config File for use as Gateway
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On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 05:42:40PM +0000, R P wrote:
Thank you you made me happy
Ronen, perhaps you don't realize that the script that Jerry
pointed you to is a Perl program that you have to run on a
computer system (most likely Linux) to generate parts of
the config file for your router. It is not a config file.
It does not run on your router. You need a computer that
has the Perl programming language installed.
Furthermore, you have to fetch the encap file and run the
Perl program and install the resulting config on your
router probably every day in order to have good connectivity.
- Brian
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