1. Yes, the 8 RJ-45 ethernet ports perform the same function as a hub, and
act as only a single router interface.
2. A TFTP server does not use logings or passwords, and uses port 69
instead of 21. IIS does not perform TFTP services, but there are many free
TFTP servers available on the net for NT, including one from cisco's web
site.
Richard Foltz, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE+I, Network+, A+
Technical Solutions Consultant
Sprint ENS
"Dave Page" wrote in message
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>Please help out a Cisco newbie with two naive questions:
>
>1. The 2505 has two serial interfaces and 8 RJ-45 ethernet ports. Are the
>8 ethernet ports routable interfaces, or is it just the serial ports? My
>hunch is that the ethernet ports just perform a hub function.
>
>2. What qualifies as a TFTP server? My NT 4.0 server is an FTP server,
>does that count? If it's possible, what has to be done to an NT box to
make
>it a TFTP server?
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>Thanks in advance everyone!
>
>
>Dave Page
>
>MCSE, MCP+I, A+
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