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Can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm Wiresharking from a 6509 port configured as this:swC-1Z2#sh run int fa3/14Load for five secs: 2%/0%; one minute: 3%; five minutes: 2%Time source is NTP, 16:33:55.542 MDT Tue Feb 1 2011Building configur...
I'm switching my remote PIX 501's from dhcpd to dhcprelay so I can hand out IPs from my central W2K3 DHCP server. The 1st and 3rd conversions have worked well, but my 2nd doesn't work for some reason (I've duplicated the configs as much as possible)...
Can a 501 be an EZ VPN Remote client to multiple EZ VPN Servers simultaneously? I'm switching a site from a FT1 with a static IP to ADSL with a dynamic IP. That site has 2 tunnels, 1 to HQ and 1 to another branch office. If so, any working config ...
I've got a 3550 connected directly to a 2610, a 2611 and many PC servers. The routers direct traffic from two different ISP's to my servers. The servers each have a default route to one of the routers, and each router NATs the internal addresses t...
I've discovered that I can't surf most of Yahoo.com because my PIX is blocking the DNS replies from Yahoo's DNS servers to my private DNS servers. Using packet monitoring software on both the public and private sides of the PIX, I can see the request...
According to the docs, "Alternating green-amber - Link fault." i.e. errors, etc"flashing amber - Port is blocked by STP"I'm definately alternating gree-amber, so I don't think that's it. Also, isn't spanning tree blocked by a router (unless, perhaps...
Ahh...that's one of the things I was hoping to hear, though I would have prefered the info related to BIND 8.x. Since you didn't mention it, I guess there's no equivalent for BIND 8.x? I looked for something along these lines in the documentation a...
I already tried that, to no avail. Even allowing all IP from Yahoo's DNS wouldn't do it. I also looked at some way of manipulating a "fixup DNS" command, but nothing hit me like it might work. BTW, it looks like a portion of your second sentence g...