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We have a problem about network monitoring w/Netview.We configure the ICMP mode at starting to browing or searching the nodes. And we changed monitoring into the SNMP mode, the found nodes are removed,I think, we have the NAT device(F/W) between Netv...
We sat CSS bellow ; e0 : connected to SW(Cat4006) e2 : connected to WEB Svr #1 (w/ IP 172.31.6.41) e3 : connected to WEB Svr #2 (w/ IP 172.31.6.42) load-balancing WEB#1 and WEB#2 (w/Virtural IP 172.31.6.43) VLAN 1 : IP 172.31.6.5 (mng access IP)We al...
We connected client-to-server over VPN through the ADSL-internet-link.A DHCP-client send DHCP-request packet to DHCP server on the server-side-network. I thought, we need only to config "ip helper address".But the client can not receive IP from serve...
Recently, I configured some security options on my routers.- disabled Bootp service w/ command "no bootp server"- disabled redirect w/ command "no ip redirect"- disabled ip directed-broadcast w/ command "no ip directed-broadcast"Then, DHCP client c...
Thanks for your response.The doc, you mentioned, are already read, but it is about IOS NAT funtion itself. Our NAT device is Firewall, not cisco device.We manage cisco devices with Netview over the NAT environment.Can I have got advices more?
Why do you think so? What function of BOOTP do ? If bootp were enabled, the "ip helper" command is not needed to forward DHCP packets ? I don't think so. I'm confused.