Steve,
We have our servers at a colocation. They use to handle our DNS for us as
well. We moved the DNS to GoDaddy. We did this at the same time we changed
the IPs and Firewall. We had our ISP flush their ARP Cache right after the PIX
went in, otherwise their network couldn't see our new PIX and we couldn't get
to the outside world.
So, this brings up a good question, should I call tech support back at our ISP
and have them flush the cache again? Because we changed the DNS AFTER they
flushed their cache. Or could it be a conflict between TTL that GoDaddy has
and what our ISP use to have?
I appreciate your help.
Dave
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