Ok, I have made the changes to the Cisco and I can now long
in. So what do I need to do to A.) Allow pfsense to play
nicely with the Cisco. B.) Since I don't know what routing
protocol that the edge router is using, what do I need to do
to setup the Cisco to dynamically route traffic?

K.


On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 09:58:34PM +0100, Abyss - 1 wrote:
>Ok as for the password recovery there is a "easy" an non config deleting 
>way.
>
>On the cisco page there is a section for password recovery it outlines 
>all the staps needed to recover the password without deleting the 
>configuration !
>You will need console access to the router though I have used it from 
>800 series till 10000 series routers so I know it works :)
>
>I will post the link later on I have to grab my laptop for it ;)
>
>J.
>
>
>Kim C. Callis wrote:
>>Here is the problem in a nutshell... The Cisco was bought
>>and they had someone configure the Cisco. There was a
>>falling out, and the guy bailed without giving the enable
>>password on the Cisco.
>>
>>Although I could crack the password, all of the methods that
>>I know usually blow away the configuration. And for whatever
>>reason, they (the ISP) can get the configuration from the
>>T-1 provider (probably because they have been lax in paying
>>the bill).
>>
>>I agree that it would probably be better to use the cisco to
>>handle the routing, but unless someone can tell me how to
>>crack the enable password, that is not an option.
>>
>>K.
>>
>>
>>On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 09:24:59PM +0100, Abyss - 1 wrote:
>>  
>>>I guess you need Zebra then or gated dont know the one you are talking 
>>>about.
>>>
>>>But what kind of routing issues are you getting from the link from the 
>>>ISP as there might be a better solution resolved within the cisco as the 
>>>Linux routing packages are notoriously instable and unreliable.
>>>
>>>I work allot with checkpoint firewalls at work and they have the zebra 
>>>and gated solutions (depending on the version) and there are major 
>>>issues with the dynamic routing on those.
>>>
>>>J.
>>>
>>>Kim C. Callis wrote:
>>>    
>>>>My issue is that my pfsense box is connected to a Cisco
>>>>router which is acting as a bridge to connect to ISP. I am
>>>>constantly running into problems with the way the ISP
>>>>routes.
>>>>
>>>>If I were to install quagga on to the pfsense box, would the
>>>>box actually handle the routing through RIP and dymanically
>>>>change the routing tables thus bypassing the problems on the
>>>>ISP side or is that wasted effort on my part?
>>>>
>>>>K.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 02:50:35PM -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>      
>>>>>There no GUIS for them and the packages never worked properly.   It is
>>>>>possible to manually pkg_add -r quagga still.
>>>>>
>>>>>On 2/18/06, Kim C. Callis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>   
>>>>>        
>>>>>>I believe that once upon a time, one of the packages that
>>>>>>was available was zebra/quagga. Has that package been
>>>>>>removed or was that a figment of my imagination?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>K.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>          
>>>> 
>>>>      
>>
>>  
>

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