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Hi,I inherited managing our network. My knowledge of Cisco is pretty limited but growing. I need help configuring a failover from our T1 to a wireless broadband connection. We have a Cisco 2651 for external, a Cisco 2610 internal, and a PIX in betwee...
Hi,I'm getting following spammed into my syslog all of a sudden from our PIX. The inbound port is always the same but the receiving port varys.%PIX-2-106007: Deny inbound UDP from 204.117.214.10/53 to 63.xxx.xxx.xxx/21465 due to DNS Response.My under...
Have a 2610 with 3 interfaces, 2 were active before and I am turning up another. This router is placed external, I have another 2610 on the internal side.ethernet0 = LANethernet1 = Wireless ISP (just added)serial0 = T1My question is with routing but ...
I have 2 Dell laptops with the truemobile 1300 package trying to connect via the Aironet 1200. The Aironet is configured with 40 bit WEP and nothing else.They are associating but both do not pickup IP's via DHCP. Looks like no traffic is passing at a...
Thanks Rick. I forgot about the show command. I really need to learn more IOS. It's been rough going from a department of 2 to a department of 1.I've got the route configured with the next hop. Now all I need to do is figure out the NAT/PAT piece. Be...
Thank you all for the replies.Yes, the backup link is from a different provider.Richard Burts - What is an easy way from the router to identify the next hop off of that interface?Rick Martin - Researching how to enable PAT on the interface for the ba...
Just got me thinking about NAT on the PIX and if that was my issue. Here is a copy of my PIX config.PIX Version 6.3(1)interface ethernet0 10basetinterface ethernet1 10basetnameif ethernet0 outside security0nameif ethernet1 inside security100enable pa...
This config is for the 2651.Both ISPs (T1 and Wireless) are on the 2651. Yes the PIX is doing NAT. I have a block of public IP for the T1 but only 1 IP for the wireless.Thanks for defining floating static route for me. The answer is no, it doesn't ap...
Thanks for the reply Shanky.I'm unfamiliar with the term "floating static route", if you mean does it fail over, no it does not. Could it be something in the PIX? I've, looked over the config on it and I don't see anything that would prevent.