routers modems in white papers
DataLinx Push2Test Helps Cut Support Costs for Internet-Based Services
Due to Network Address Translation (NAT) by modems or routers, service providers can't easily detect home network configurations or diagnose service problems and outages. Due to this limited visibility, service representatives often must walk... [17 May 2007]
DataLinx Push2Test Helps Cut Support Costs for Internet-Based Services
White Paper Due to Network Address Translation (NAT) by modems or routers, service providers can't easily detect home network configurations or diagnose service problems and outages. Due to this limited visibility, service representatives often must walk... [17 May 2007]
Dial Case Study Overview
White Paper The access server supports remote users and remote LANs connecting with modems and ISDN routers. The remote routers in this case study are a Cisco 1604 and Cisco 766. This case study builds a dial-up network environment using one Cisco AS5300. [24 Feb 2004]
Protecting the "Achilles Heel" of a Telecommunications Network
White Paper Most likely that computer is connected to a network which is connected to other computers through modems, routers, hubs, gateways and switches. In this distributed computing environment, be it a client/server, peer to peer, or other network... [24 Feb 2004]
Using the AUX Port on Cisco Routers for IP/IPX Router to Router Communications
White Paper This paper shows how to support both IP and IPX routing between Cisco Routers using PPP between the AUX ports connected to analog modems. The need to support IPX routing as well as TCP/IP creates additional challenges when designing dial backup... [24 Feb 2004]
Using BGP to Trigger Multiple Levels of Dial Backup on Cisco Routers
White Paper Cisco does not support dial backup of dial backup links, such as using ISDN to backup a frame relay link and then use analog modems to backup the ISDN. Unlike the backup interface command set, this approach can be extended to work across multiple... [24 Feb 2004]
Build Yourself an ISP
White Paper This can be through dial-up modems, DSL, cable, wireless.you name it! By becoming a facilities based provider you’ll get some routers and servers, an upstream Internet connection and some phone lines. [24 Feb 2004]
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