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This is a weird one to me. Looks like there is a certain pecking order to how the PIX handles requests when it comes to VPN's.2007-01-24 11:44:19 Local4.Error 10.200.89.1 Jan 24 2007 11:44:20: %PIX-3-305005: No translation group found for tcp src new...
Wanted to ensure out network is behaving properly now that its 100% fault tolerant. However, during some across the LAN speed tests, it seems slow to me.Entire backbone is 1gig, servers are all load balanced with two nic's to the core (3750G's) My cl...
Can someone recommend a good wireless sniffer for capturing problems after authenticating to the AP? Getting a lot of calls with users login scripts not running or servers not being found. Reboot, and it works just fine. Its like hit and miss, very w...
How do I get the ACS server to work with Novell to querry for users/passwords? I was told by a cisco engineer that ACS would be able to querry our NDS tree for accounts. I see the radius and ldap but cannot figure out how to exactly get it to work.(L...
For lack of better wording, how do I make a router invisible? I see the carriers do it all the time. When a tracert happens, I want no IP to show up but continue on so that it will eventually get to its destination.
I agree, it wasnt open on mine which is why it was being generated anyways. And actually that is exactly how it was fixed on the home users computer when I posted this a few years ago by turning it off on their home PC.
If the employee is using a laptop and it has the novell client on it, just static it into the Novell client settings. Works like a champ. Make sure your access-lists and nat statements allow for that server to get to it.
Hmm well we changed out all the login scripts to IP so I guess we will see if that helps, should point to a DNS problem if thats the case, but weird it only affects wireless stuff...Still would like to get a trace when it happens, but I have no clue ...
Well they do get DHCP, its just like finding normal servers either onsite or across the WAN when they log in. They do get logged into the network, just have no drive mappings due to the client not finding the servers.Its almost like the network cant ...
Hmm yes we use some pretty heavy encryption. I didnt even think of not being able to see the trace logs due to encryption. That definately makes things more difficult. I will check out the Commview, havent heard of that one before... thanks!