The answer is "A." When the PC has power removed, the PC's connection is
broken and the NAUN (Nearest Active Upstream Neighbor) then "looks" for a
new MAC address to use as a NAUN.
"B" is not completely correct because the workstation that is turned off, is
no longer accessible, but the rest of t
You also get the subnet that the address is on. In this case, the subnet is
199.66.15.225 - 199.66.15.254 with a broadcast of 199.66.15.255.
Hope this helps.
Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Director - Network Engineering
(402) 661-2143
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From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
You also get the subnet that the address is on. In this case, the subnet is
199.66.15.225 - 199.66.15.254 with a broadcast of 199.66.15.255.
Hope this helps.
Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Director - Network Engineering
(402) 661-2143
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From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
-Original Message-
From: Williams, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: User Privilege Level [7:60469]
Thanks for everyone's help.
What I mean by "reset ports" is to re-enable the switch ports after
CCNA, CCSA
Senior Network Engineer
(402) 661-2143
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From: Erick B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:37 PM
To: Williams, Dave; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: User Privilege Level [7:60469]
Dave,
Priv. level 1 gives you basic show commands, etc.
lev
I've been searching CCO most of the afternoon and can't seem to find the
correct URL. I'm looking for a way to allow a technician to reset ports on
a switch and look at interface stats, but not allow configuration access.
For example, I know that user level 15 is the same as having the enable
pa
You can use TCP/IP (Winsock) to connect to a telnet type device with
hyperterminal. However, in order to ping, obviously, you have to be
connected to something. If you are connected to a router (or other telnet
type device), try running a traceroute to the device you're trying to ping.
Dave Willi
You might try and clear the routing and network tables (I believe the
command is "clear routes" although it's been a while) on the server. This
will cause the server to resend SAPs to populate its tables. Sometimes the
routing tables on a Novell Server (especially 4.10) gets messed up and won't
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