DNS Proxy [7:64339]

2003-03-04 Thread Lee Messenger
hi,

I have a 2621 router connected to a DSL line.  I have seen on some small
Cisco routers they have he ability to do DNS proxy, I can't ind any commands
on how to configure this though.  Is this possible to do on a 2621, also if
someone could point me in the direction of sample configs then that would be
great

Thanks

Lee


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OSPF Stub area [7:52781]

2002-09-06 Thread Lee Messenger

Hi,

I have a network (Area 3) that has 2 connections to my OSPF area 0.  One via
2mb ATM the other via VPN. I would like to configure this as a stub area,
however, with multiple exit points, will my traffic go via the ATM or VPN or
both.  I would prefer the route via ATM, and only use VPN if ATM goes down. 
What do I need to do to achive this ?

Regards

LM


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RE: Internet control [7:52663]

2002-09-06 Thread Lee Messenger

Hi,

We use Superscout by Surfcontrol, quite cheap, easy to configure, plus good
reporting tools.  Worth a look

HTH

LM


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Re: OSPF Stub area [7:52781]

2002-09-06 Thread Lee Messenger

Paul,

Thanks for the reply,

I think you may have misunderstood my network topology.  Illustrated below

Area0RouterAArea3RouterB
Both the ATM link and VPN begin and end at the above routers(via different
interfaces)

Therefore if Area 3 is a stub (or totally stubby), router B will have 2
0.0.0.0 routes to the networks in Area 0.  My question is, which interface
will traffic from router B go over when going to destinations in Area0.

I believe it will prefer the ATM over the tunnel interface because Tunnel
interfaces have a higher cost.  Although I'm a bit unsure

Hope this makes things clearer

LM


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RE: Staic Routes on 1605 Router [7:52340]

2002-09-02 Thread Lee Messenger

A few things to try.

1.  In EXEC mode type: sh ip int brief.  confirm both ethernet interfaces
are Up Up.  If line is down check cabling

2.  type debug ip packet and do a ping from a host on one subnet to  a host
on the other subnet.  You should get a good idea form the output where the
problem is.

3.  If this doesn't work paste your config here for us all to see, would be
easier to troubleshoot that way.

One final thought, make sure your router interfaces are set to the correct
speed/duplex on your hubs, take off auto-sensing if need be

HTH

Lee

Craig Robertson wrote:
 
 Hi guys,
 I am having a problem with routing on a Cisco1605 router. 
 Ethernet0 is set
 to 10.1.1.17 255.255.255.0 and ethernet1 is set to 10.128.52.1
 255.255.255.0
 My problem is:
 
 From the 10.1.1.0 network i can ping 10.1.1.17 (ethernet0)
 From the 10.1.1.0 network i can ping 10.128.52.1 (ethernet1)
 From the 10.1.1.0 network I can NOT ping 10.258.52.101 (pc on
 subnet)
 
 I have enabled ip routing on the router, however, nothing has
 changed.
 
 Can anyone please advise of the command(s) for a static route,
 if indeed
 this is the problem.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
 Thanks
 
 




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CCIE R/S Cert. Guide Book [7:52052]

2002-08-25 Thread Lee Messenger

Hi,  I'm currently studying for the CCIE R/S written exam.  Could somebody
please give me an opinion on the CCIE RS Exam Certification Guide Book by
A. Brune (Cisco Press)  It has just been released in the UK and I am
considering getting it to add to my never ending collection of reading
material.

If any of you guys recommend other books then I would be interested to know
about them as well.

Thanks

Lee


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