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the run monitor command will let me see the number of packets sent thru the
interfaes but I am trying to debug the icmp packets. As for
show run = show configuration
debug packet icmp = monitor
Good luck
Sean
"Juniper makes Cisco looks like child's play"
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Use show command in juniper which is equivalent to show run and u can use
the monitor command in junos to monitor the ICMP packet.
Thanks and warm regards.
Muhammad Tariq
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2 questions the first is what is the equivalent of a "show run" in the
Junos world and the second I am trying to turn on ICMP debugging in cisco it
would be " debug packet icmp" does anyone kn
2 questions the first is what is the equivalent of a "show run" in the
Junos world and the second I am trying to turn on ICMP debugging in cisco it
would be " debug packet icmp" does anyone know how to do this in junos?
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I was a bit curious about that myself. Of course I am Windows-centric.
The one thing I never did understand in the WinNT world was why one could
not hav
Bruce wrote:
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Two NIC will work. You don't have to switch to NT WS. WIN98 can do that
too.
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I need some technical advice. We connect customers t
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Hi Bruce,
Yes. It is possible to configure 2 NICs in the same PC. You can also
multinet (assign both IPs to the same NIC
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I was a bit curious about that myself. Of course I am Windows-centric.
The one thing I never did understand in the WinNT world was why one could
not have two NIC'
Hi Bruce,
Yes. It is possible to configure 2 NICs in the same PC. You can also multinet (assign
both IPs to the same NIC without adding another physical NIC). Keep in mind though,
that NetBIOS will only bind to one of these logical interfaces. From the description
of what services you are acce
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I was a bit curious about that myself. Of course I am Windows-centric.
The one thing I never did understand in the WinNT world was why one could
not have two NIC's in a server, and assign both NIC's into th
And how do you handle the IRQ conflicts?
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I need some technical advice. We connect customers to o
The OS of the PC must be Windows NT, not Windows 95/98.
>From "Networking Property"->"Protocol"->"TCP/IP"->"Property". in that
dialog, choose "Advanced" button, then add another IP address here.
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Please tell me how to assign two IP addresses to a single NIC.
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Please tell me how to assign two IP addresses to a single NIC.
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> You can assign those two IP address to the single NIC in the PC, without
> adding another NIC.
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> "Bruce" <[E
Win9x will support multiple NICs also. I've got two in my machine right
now--one for the cable modem and one to my internal net.
Tony Olzak, CCNP, MCSE
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I need some technical advice. We connect customers to our internet service
over 100 Mbs Ethernet. We assign the customer private IP addresses which our
router translates to a public IP. We configure the customer PC's with these
private IP addresses. This one particular customer has one PC that ac
You can assign those two IP address to the single NIC in the PC, without
adding another NIC.
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> over 100 Mb
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