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Hi,I have four distribution facilities, which are not large. I have Cisco routers in these sites configured with DHCP servicing the staff at each location.The problem I have is when these routers go down, all DHCP bindings are lost.I know I can confi...
I need to setup a hairpin on my PIX running 7.2 PIX-OS. I have the configuration set but this isn't working. I need to do this because we are moving a critial host (172.16.100.62) to another network in another facility and listening on a new IP addre...
Hi,Is there any way to have the DHCP bindings on routers to be saved to :nvram or a flash device so that then power is lost and the router reloads, I don't have to manually enter the bindings?RegardsJeff
Hi,Scenario; Network: New York = 172.30.7.0/24Network: Washington = 172.30.8.0/24Network California = 172.30.9.0/24Network: new Location = 172.30.10.0/24WAN Mesh = MPLSNew York facility (Users, packaging, warehousing, etc) will be systematically movi...
Hi, I've only picked up on this Cisco Global Site Selector product and have a need to delve deeper into this technology. From a quick review, this seems quite expensive. Ar ethere different models and does the cost variance accordingly?All I need to ...
If your ISP manages the BGP, you don't need to do anything. Tell them your inside subnets and ask them to advertise for you. Your EIGRP should reflect your internal LAN and that's it. Your vendor is responsible for sending you the BGP to eigrp and ad...
Hi Mr. Brooks,The below should do it for you. I run 7.2 and your 501 can't run a higher version train than 6.x so you may need to remove the 'extended' from the commands below. Don't worry about the 'deny ip any any' statement in the outside-in acces...
Hi Kusankar,I've tried this and it isn't working. The packet-tracer doesn't have any BLOCKs. I see the global land local address in the logs.I have this setup in a lab. 172.16.200.103 is my test PC. 172.16.99.35 is my inside global IP mapped to the r...
Hi Jon,first off static (inside,DMZ) 172.31.48.51 207.91.23.64 netmask 255.255.255.255 This s/b (DMZ,inside) since this public IP is behind the DMZ interface.Let me try to explain my case in verbiage. Our contracted payroll service is behind our DMZ....
Hello,I did open a case not being sure I'd receive a repsponse, and you are correct. Your solution is what Cisco recommends. Howeverr, Cisco mentioned if I wanted to setup access list I can establish a standard ACL and mark interesting traffic. Not s...