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I have a router between two networks(192.168.1.x/24 and 10.208.16.x/24). A server on the 192.168.1.x network has file shares that I would like to be able to access from hosts on the 10.208.16.x network. I have a static NAT translation of 192.168.1....
I know this is a very naive and novice question, but I have 2 point to point T-1's that I would like to connect to the following card in a 7206 VXR:PA-A3-8T1IMA= Is there any confiration that will allow me to utilize this card with serial T-1's?
Can anyone tell me why this would all of a sudden start happening? I'm confused. No configuration changes have occurred. This kind of stuff just starts coming up on my switches randomly from time to time.Sonny
When I look at my syslogs on my 4006 switch, the events that are logged look like they have the correct time on them. If I go in and do a config t and then back out and look at the syslog, the timestamp on the new entry is incorrect. Any ideas?Sonn...
I keep getting syslog messages like this:Dec 12 2005 11:18:22: %PIX-4-106023: Deny tcp src outside:70.245.59.93/80 dst inside:67.67.242.130/23443 by access-group "CSM-acl-outsideAnd LOTS of them. From a bunch of different IP addresses. I really can...
Basically, we need the hosts on the 10.anything network to be able to access the windows file shares on the customer network via the 10.208.16.10 NATted address. Any idea on what I'm doing wrong?Here are the pertinent parts of the config...interface...
We've recently implemented a MARS system and I posted this question to one of the guys that helped us implement it. He said Cisco said the following:There is no way to delete incidents from MARS. If you want to wipe the box clean; i.e. re-import de...
Cisco TAC says it is this:http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCee27834&Submit=SearchJust thought I'd let you know. Thanks.Sonny
Here's what I did to remedy the situation...I originally had a NAT pool of 100 IP addresses and a single overflow address for PAT. I eliminated the NAT pool for outgoing TCP connections, so now everyone going out is using the single IP address in a ...