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Catalyst 3560 Switch-1 fastethernet 0/1 fastethernet 0/2 fastethernet 0/3 fastethernet 0/4 fastethernet 0/5 fa0/0 fa0/1 fa0/0 fa0/1 fa0/0 fa0/1
Catalyst 3560 Switch-2 fastethernet 0/1 fa0/0 fa0/1 fastethernet 0/2 fastethernet 0/3 fa0/0 fa0/1 fastethernet 0/4 fastethernet 0/5
R1 R2 R3
R4
R5
fa0/0 fa0/0 fastethernet 0/10
BB1
BB2
fastethernet 0/13
VM1
crossover crossover
fastethernet 0/10
fa0/0
BB3
G0/0 G0/1
MGT0/0 G0/2
BB4
G0/3
fa0/0
fastethernet 0/12 fastethernet 0/13 E0/0 E0/1 E0/2 E0/3 Mgmt E0/0
IPS
fastethernet 0/14 fastethernet 0/15 fastethernet 0/16 fastethernet 0/17 fastethernet 0/18
fastethernet 0/14 fastethernet 0/15 fastethernet 0/16 fastethernet 0/17 fastethernet 0/18
ASA-1
ASA-2
crossover crossover
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3560
SW1
19 0/ 0 Fa 0/2 Fa
19 0/ Fa 0/20 Fa
SW2
Fa0/21 Fa0/22
SW4
3560
Fa0/23 Fa0/24
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Fa0/21 Fa0/22
SW3
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R1
s0/0/0
S0/0/1
s0/0/0
R5
s0/0/1
Frame Relay
s0/1/0 s0/1/1
R2
s0/0/0
s0/01
s0/1
s0/0
R4
R3
s0/1/0
R1
s0/1/1
s0/1/0
R4
s0/1/1
R5
s0/2/0
R2
s0/2
R3
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All DLCIs conform to the following format: DLCI 102 = Seen on R1 as Connection to R2 Serial 0/0/0 DLCI 112 = Seen on R1 as Connection to R2 Serial 0/0/1 DLCI 201 = Seen on R2 as Connection to R1 Serial 0/0/0 DLCI 102 1 is the local router number R1 in this case 2 is the remote router number R2 in this case 0 is the serial interface number R1 connects to on R2 (s0/0/0) in this case. DLCI 112 1 (first digit) is the local router number R1 in this case 2 is the remote router number R2 in this case 1 (second digit) is the serial interface number R1 connects to on R2 (s0/0/1) in this case DLCI 201 2 is the local router number R2 in this case 1 is the remote router number R1 in this case 0 is the serial interface number R2 connects to on R1 (s0/0/0) in this case
DLCI Formatting uses the following general format: DCI=XYX X= Local Router Number Y= Remote Router Interface Number (0 or 1) Z= Remote Router Number
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2511>rpc Access to Baytech RPC Power Switch RPC-3 Telnet Host Revision F 4.20a, (C) 1999 Bay Technical Associates Unit ID: RPC3-20 Enter username>rpc Login to RPC with username rpc Login successful. Selection Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Outlet Outlet Name Number R1,2,3 1 R4,5,6 2 R7,8,9 3 R10,11 4 CAT1-CAT2 5 FIREWALLS 6 IPS-VPN 7 PC1-PC2 8 Power Status On Outlet numbers represent On hardware to turn reboot, On turn on, and turn off. On On (security rack only) On (security rack only) On On
RPC3 Command Summary (F 4.20a). "n" refers to Selection Number, as displayed in outlet status LOGOUT : terminate session OFF n : turn off outlet "n", do all for n = 0 ON n : turn on outlet "n", do all for n = 0 REBOOT n : cycle power off/on outlet "n", do all for n = 0 RC : display outlet relay control info STATUS : display power status of outlets HELP : display this message CLEAR : Reset the maximum detected current CURRENT : Read the current TEMP : Read current temperature Command Examples:
turn off everything turn on everything reboot everything reboot routers R7, R8, R9 turn off PC1-PC2 turn on switches CAT1, CAT2
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Host
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 BB1 BB2 BB3 BB4 CAT1 CAT2 CAT3 CAT4 IPS ASA1 ASA2 RPC
Line
Line 41 Line 42 Line 43 Line 44 Line 45 Line 46 Line 47 Line 48 Line 49 Line 50 Line 51 Line 52 Line 53 Line 55 Line 55 Line 56 Telnet
Description
1841 2801 2801 1841 2851 2611XM 2611XM 2611XM 2611XM 3560 3560 3560 3560 4255 ASA-5510 ASA-5510 Remote Power
If you are unable to reverse telnet to a device, you can clear the line connected to the device console with the commamd: Translating "r1" Trying r1 (1.1.1.1, 20 )... % Connection refused by remote host 2511> clear line 41 For example: (X = line number of device from chart) clear line 41 clear line 51 clear line 56 clears the line for R1 clears the line for CAT1 clears the line for ASA1
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