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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2011

Troubleshooting Frame Relay, PPP and HDLC WAN connections

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  • Awesome. Your explanation is very easy to understand. Better than my teacher.

  • @akhtarspark

    Thanks for the comments, I appreciate it.

    Best wishes,

    Keith

  • Thank You Dr. Keith for the well explained videos. can you please assit us with COMPLEX WILD CARD MASKING ON CCNA. eg" complex wildcard mask is using the address 10.0.32.0 and wildcard mask 0.0.32.15 to select the first 15 host addresses in either the 10.0.0.0 network or the 10.0.32.0 network."i copied this from the cisco networking academy curriculum but couldnt understand how this is calculated. looking forward to seing your explanation. Thanks in advance

    Lamin . CCNA CANDIDATE JANUARY 2012

  • @MrYaboulamin

    I will add that to my list. Thank you for the request. (For your CCNA, you won't have to do any non-consecutive wild card masks, so you don't have to worry for the certification).

    Keith

  • @Keith6783,

    sorry, i forgot to mention that I connected to the router using usb to serial converter plugged in to the rollover cable->which is connected to the router console port, but I am not sure which application (like hyper terminal in windows) to use and the required settings..I've installed the driver for serial converter...hope you understand my problem now..

  • @geofonics

    I purchased SecureCRT and use it for the USB/Serial connection

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  • Great Video... R4 does nt have route to get to the 7 network...

  • @geofonics

    If you need to connect to a live router's console port from the mac, you would want to purchase a USB to serial 9 pin adapter. They are around $20. Then from the adapter, use the 9pin blue cisco cable to connect to the console port.

    Best wishes,

    Keith

  • @Keith6783

    Thanks Keith...I recently bought a mac laptop, but I am new to Mac as i was using Windows OS till day...now, I don't know how to connect to the router console from my mac...I would really appreciate if you could help on this..thanks in advance..

  • @geofonics

    I use TechSmith's products for drawing. There is a program they make called snaggit, that has a good editor on the mac. I use that most of the time.

    Thanks for the comments.

    Best wishes,

    Keith

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