Re: strange problem [7:37359]

2002-03-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Did you sniff the traffic to see where the problem is ?




   

   
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Hi group

I am facing strange problem one of customer whom we have given 128Kbps
linkand connected on ppp ecapsulation. They r not able to browse the
website.When i did traceroute and ping it was working fine and customer
is able to reach the internet .But when i typed www.yahoo.com in the
browser the browser was respoding "website found waiting for reply " and

it keeps on waiting .Can somebody can help me in identifing that why
http request is dieng or geting killed




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RE: Re: strange problem [7:37359]

2002-03-06 Thread Bond, Jeffrey T

did you try doing an nslookup?

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if you have layer 3 connectivity, as you mentioned,
you can ping ip addresses on the internet, then you
might want to check DNS problems or misconfigurations.

Tony 


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David Letterman's top 10 reasons this customer can't browse the internet:

10) aliens are abducting the packets

9) someone experimenting in Tessla physics has created a time warp nearby.
the packets will reach the internet tomorrow, or they may have been thrown
back in time and have arrived before the internet was created

8) Art Bell is talking about this phenomenon at this very moment on his
radio show

7)  the server is temperamental and would rather talk to other people than
your customer

6) through 2)   make up your own. I have to stop because I have finally
realized I will never have a successful career in comedy

1) there is an access list on the edge router that is wreaking havoc

my best guess, never having seen configs or traceroutes, etc

Chuck








""kaushalender""  wrote in message
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> Hi group
>
> I am facing strange problem one of customer whom we have given 128Kbps
> linkand connected on ppp ecapsulation. They r not able to browse the
> website.When i did traceroute and ping it was working fine and customer
> is able to reach the internet .But when i typed www.yahoo.com in the
> browser the browser was respoding "website found waiting for reply " and
> it keeps on waiting .Can somebody can help me in identifing that why
> http request is dieng or geting killed




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Fwd: Re: strange problem [7:37359]

2002-03-06 Thread Anthony Ramsey

if you have layer 3 connectivity, as you mentioned,
you can ping ip addresses on the internet, then you
might want to check DNS problems or misconfigurations.

Tony 


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David Letterman's top 10 reasons this customer can't browse the internet:

10) aliens are abducting the packets

9) someone experimenting in Tessla physics has created a time warp nearby.
the packets will reach the internet tomorrow, or they may have been thrown
back in time and have arrived before the internet was created

8) Art Bell is talking about this phenomenon at this very moment on his
radio show

7)  the server is temperamental and would rather talk to other people than
your customer

6) through 2)   make up your own. I have to stop because I have finally
realized I will never have a successful career in comedy

1) there is an access list on the edge router that is wreaking havoc

my best guess, never having seen configs or traceroutes, etc

Chuck








""kaushalender""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi group
>
> I am facing strange problem one of customer whom we have given 128Kbps
> linkand connected on ppp ecapsulation. They r not able to browse the
> website.When i did traceroute and ping it was working fine and customer
> is able to reach the internet .But when i typed www.yahoo.com in the
> browser the browser was respoding "website found waiting for reply " and
> it keeps on waiting .Can somebody can help me in identifing that why
> http request is dieng or geting killed




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RE: strange problem [7:37359]

2002-03-06 Thread Joseph Brunner

David Letterman's top 10 reasons this customer can't browse the internet:

10) PPP - Pre-Historic Pathetic Protocol

9) ISDN - Inferior Service for Dinosaur Networks

8) DNS - Dosent' networking Suck

7) ACL - Adamantium Cisco Locks

6) RIP - Rest In Peace (V2 also)

5) BGP - Big Geek Past-time

4) NAT - Non Acceptable Timeouts ?

3) PING - Please Investigate News Groups 1st !

2) CBAC - Can't Browse ? Ask Cisco

1) TAC - Try Accepting Counseling  



Ping first by name, if it does not resolve to ip, try nat settings... if it
does resolve
try telnetting to something external.. 

next check ie settings..  make sure they dont have a proxy set or something.

Post config here.






""kaushalender""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi group
>
> I am facing strange problem one of customer whom we have given 128Kbps
> linkand connected on ppp ecapsulation. They r not able to browse the
> website.When i did traceroute and ping it was working fine and customer
> is able to reach the internet .But when i typed www.yahoo.com in the
> browser the browser was respoding "website found waiting for reply " and
> it keeps on waiting .Can somebody can help me in identifing that why
> http request is dieng or geting killed




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Re: strange problem [7:37359]

2002-03-05 Thread Tom Lisa

Hey Chuck,

Be careful there, we here in Nevada have learned the hard way to treat
Mr. Bell with the utmost respect. :)

Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academ

Chuck wrote:

  David Letterman's top 10 reasons this customer can't browse the
  internet:

  10) aliens are abducting the packets

  9) someone experimenting in Tessla physics has created a time warp
  nearby.
  the packets will reach the internet tomorrow, or they may have been
  thrown
  back in time and have arrived before the internet was created

  8) Art Bell is talking about this phenomenon at this very moment on
  his
  radio show

  7)  the server is temperamental and would rather talk to other people
  than
  your customer

  6) through 2)   make up your own. I have to stop because I have
  finally
  realized I will never have a successful career in comedy

  1) there is an access list on the edge router that is wreaking havoc

  my best guess, never having seen configs or traceroutes, etc

  Chuck

  ""kaushalender""  wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  > Hi group
  >
  > I am facing strange problem one of customer whom we have given
  128Kbps
  > linkand connected on ppp ecapsulation. They r not able to browse
  the
  > website.When i did traceroute and ping it was working fine and
  customer
  > is able to reach the internet .But when i typed www.yahoo.com in
  the
  > browser the browser was respoding "website found waiting for reply
  " and
  > it keeps on waiting .Can somebody can help me in identifing that
  why
  > http request is dieng or geting killed
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re: strange problem [7:37359]

2002-03-05 Thread Mike Mandulak

3) The Telco disconnected themselves because they forgot to pay their own
bill.

- Original Message -
From: "Joe Morabito" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: strange problem [7:37359]


> 6)  the crossing guard got a virus and is out sick today, now the packets
> don't know where to go
>
> 5) someone accidentally unplugged the internet
>
> 4)  bill g$tes tried to upgrade the internet and it blue screened on him
>
> o.k. I am out of ideas...
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chuck"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:03 PM
> Subject: Re: strange problem [7:37359]
>
>
> > David Letterman's top 10 reasons this customer can't browse the
internet:
> >
> > 10) aliens are abducting the packets
> >
> > 9) someone experimenting in Tessla physics has created a time warp
nearby.
> > the packets will reach the internet tomorrow, or they may have been
thrown
> > back in time and have arrived before the internet was created
> >
> > 8) Art Bell is talking about this phenomenon at this very moment on his
> > radio show
> >
> > 7)  the server is temperamental and would rather talk to other people
than
> > your customer
> >
> > 6) through 2)   make up your own. I have to stop because I have finally
> > realized I will never have a successful career in comedy
> >
> > 1) there is an access list on the edge router that is wreaking havoc
> >
> > my best guess, never having seen configs or traceroutes, etc
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ""kaushalender""  wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > Hi group
> > >
> > > I am facing strange problem one of customer whom we have given 128Kbps
> > > linkand connected on ppp ecapsulation. They r not able to browse the
> > > website.When i did traceroute and ping it was working fine and
customer
> > > is able to reach the internet .But when i typed www.yahoo.com in the
> > > browser the browser was respoding "website found waiting for reply "
and
> > > it keeps on waiting .Can somebody can help me in identifing that why
> > > http request is dieng or geting killed




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Re: strange problem [7:37359]

2002-03-05 Thread Joe Morabito

6)  the crossing guard got a virus and is out sick today, now the packets
don't know where to go

5) someone accidentally unplugged the internet

4)  bill g$tes tried to upgrade the internet and it blue screened on him

o.k. I am out of ideas...


- Original Message -
From: "Chuck" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: strange problem [7:37359]


> David Letterman's top 10 reasons this customer can't browse the internet:
>
> 10) aliens are abducting the packets
>
> 9) someone experimenting in Tessla physics has created a time warp nearby.
> the packets will reach the internet tomorrow, or they may have been thrown
> back in time and have arrived before the internet was created
>
> 8) Art Bell is talking about this phenomenon at this very moment on his
> radio show
>
> 7)  the server is temperamental and would rather talk to other people than
> your customer
>
> 6) through 2)   make up your own. I have to stop because I have finally
> realized I will never have a successful career in comedy
>
> 1) there is an access list on the edge router that is wreaking havoc
>
> my best guess, never having seen configs or traceroutes, etc
>
> Chuck
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ""kaushalender""  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].;
> > Hi group
> >
> > I am facing strange problem one of customer whom we have given 128Kbps
> > linkand connected on ppp ecapsulation. They r not able to browse the
> > website.When i did traceroute and ping it was working fine and customer
> > is able to reach the internet .But when i typed www.yahoo.com in the
> > browser the browser was respoding "website found waiting for reply " and
> > it keeps on waiting .Can somebody can help me in identifing that why
> > http request is dieng or geting killed




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Re: strange problem [7:37359]

2002-03-05 Thread Chuck

David Letterman's top 10 reasons this customer can't browse the internet:

10) aliens are abducting the packets

9) someone experimenting in Tessla physics has created a time warp nearby.
the packets will reach the internet tomorrow, or they may have been thrown
back in time and have arrived before the internet was created

8) Art Bell is talking about this phenomenon at this very moment on his
radio show

7)  the server is temperamental and would rather talk to other people than
your customer

6) through 2)   make up your own. I have to stop because I have finally
realized I will never have a successful career in comedy

1) there is an access list on the edge router that is wreaking havoc

my best guess, never having seen configs or traceroutes, etc

Chuck








""kaushalender""  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].;
> Hi group
>
> I am facing strange problem one of customer whom we have given 128Kbps
> linkand connected on ppp ecapsulation. They r not able to browse the
> website.When i did traceroute and ping it was working fine and customer
> is able to reach the internet .But when i typed www.yahoo.com in the
> browser the browser was respoding "website found waiting for reply " and
> it keeps on waiting .Can somebody can help me in identifing that why
> http request is dieng or geting killed




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