I'd forget looking at the switches as being the problem. You're able to get
traffic through because you indicate you're able to get the name resolved to
an IP address. You need to look at your addressing scheme. How are all the
end-hosts being connected to the internet? Are you using internal
addressing and NAT? Or does each computer obtain its IP address via DHCP?
Best way to troubleshoot this problem is to diagram your addressing and
routing scheme.
I've got a strong suspicion I know exactly what your probelm is...
-- Leigh Anne
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Pierre-Alex
> Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 7:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FW: DSL / Cisco Switches [7:18269]
>
>
> I have tested the scenario below with two switches: a Cisco
> 1912XL-EN and a
> 2924XL-EN
> In both cases I had the same results. The switches do not have any thing
> configured on them.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pierre-Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 8:42 PM
> To: Cisco
> Subject: DSL / Cisco Switches
>
>
> I have a DSL connection and multiple ip addresses.
>
> When I plug any computer directly to the DSL modem (with a cross
> over cable)
>
> everything works fine. However when I plug all of the computers
> and the DSL
> modem to the
>
> switch (with straight through cables) I get "time out" responses when
> pinging the default gateway.
>
> If I ping by name (e.g, ping yahoo.com) I get the name resolved, but the
> pings time out.
>
> It has been a week of troubleshooting and still no light! Anyone?
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