In addition to Paul's very relevant comments, I have recently worked
through a problem with PPP multilink (i.e. it doesn't work) when used in
conjunction with priority queueing with various 12.0 IOS versions, I think
including 12.0(8). This was on an AS5300, though, not a 2500.
I don't believe t
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otherwise you need to have a frame relay switch configured
Andrew
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Sent: 03 January 2001 15:25
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we had a very similar issue with flapping neighbours - our problem was the
NAT config we were using.
Maybe you can post the configs of both routers so we can look
Andrew
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You can print each one as it is viewed but not at once as a big print job...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Tia,
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> Jess
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when set the default route, is there any diffirence between ip route 0.0.0.0
and ip default-network command? when will I use this one or another one ?
thanks very much!
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I guess I will buck the trend and not blame the telco as my
first reaction :-) here are a couple of thoughts.
Since you admit that the problem is intermittent, the times of
occurence may be a key area of focus. I noticed that you
appear to have 4 PVCs, going to what I assume are 4 separate
In route aggregation you normally match the number of
bits from left to right until a mismatch occurs and
that's how you get 172.16.0.0 /22 since for the third
octet
0001
0010
0011
the common bits are the first 6 bits
hope this helps
suaveguru
--- Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
oops. I think I should read the problem more carefully in the future... I
thought he said he can't use the telnet "program"... my bad.
Yeah, I did mean "should not"...
If I had been interviewing myself here, I think I would have flunked! ;)
Thanks!
Kenneth
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Remember most VPN boxes must have a valid (non-natted) external outside
address. If this is the case you could put it off your DMZ interface.
Although I assume if you are doing a site to site VPN that you will probably
add routes for the remote networks and define the VPN as the gateway. All
other
Have you checked this web site for answers for the DNS
configuration issues:
http://www.acmebw.com/askmr.htm
A quick search on "network address translation" yielded 225
hits. An additional search on "NAT" yielded four extra hits.
There are also a few good hints here for the router side:
htt
Can anyone please explain to me how to aggregate the following 3 routes?
172.16.1.0 /24
172.16.2.0 /24
172.16.3.0 /24
into...
172.16.0.0 /22
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Thanks Pamela for the detailed reply,
I just got back from a mini vacation so I have not tried your tips yet.
However, I feel that number three is likely the answer. I'll let you know.
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A couple of thoughts. First, can I presume from your statement
below that you are able to initiate a call from the Cisco router
to the IBM 2210 (even if it is not multilink). According to
IBM's web site, the 2210 does support PPP multilink.
Nevertheless, like Animal Farm's pigs, some support
Folks,
While watching my beloved Seminoles get their butts kicked I decided to do
this little prob on the rack.
The key is that a frame-relay is DTE to DCE so all you need to do
after correclty initiating frame-relay on the interfaces is to make
sure you add the clock rate command to the serail
hi all
I am just curious to know if anybody knows what you
mean when the status of an interface reads unset,
NVRAM and manual
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>
>Would you please tell me where I can find a detail description about poison
>reverse?
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The RIP RFC (1058, offhand, for version 1).
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> At 10:01 AM 1/4/01, Tony van Ree wrote:
>
> >A couple of thoughts based on the PVC fault thread but looking at a
> >different angle.
> >
> >Should we as
Is there anyway to print all of the test questions that are included with the
Boson tests?
Tia,
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I did the ccprep.com CCNP boot camp. 12 days straight and four tests
completed. Will ONLY work if you have hands on experience and need to fill
in the blanks for the stuff you don't work on everyday.
Of course you could study on your own over the course of months but if
you're able to get away
I think I'm right in saying that BGP is not available on 1600 until 12.0 and
you need IP PLUS image for it.
With your existing image you won't get OSPF or BGP. IP PLUS needed for OSPF
at 11.2 I believe.
Regards,
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I am hardly a BGP expert, so please don't quote
this as gospel, but...I am reasonably familiar
with RFC 1812, requirements for IP version 4
routers by Fred Baker of Cisco Systems. I would
also call it, "what a good router should be when
it grows up..." Having said that, I would call
your a
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Dear all,
Anyone has taken the new three exams for security specialist, any
comment about these?
Thanks
Regards,
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What address space do you allow through your firewall?
You would probably be converting the address from public to the 10.0.0.0
network on your 3620 and allowing the 10.0.0.0 network through your Firewall
via Conduit.
Alan Basinger
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Kenneth Lorenzo wrote:
> I believe if you can't ping, then you should be able to do traceroutes too.
> these 2 tools are one of the most essential tools you need to troubleshoot
> network connectivity.
I assume you mean should not as opposed to should be able to here.
> As
I work in an enterprise environment and basically have to work behind proxy
servers as well, but I find you can still be productive in pinging or
running traceroutes outside of the enterprise. If your organization allows
it through the use of a telnet proxy, you should be able to get to a route
s
Yout turn on frame relay switching on one of the routers.
Clayton Price
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> this is weird but I've actually seen configurations where there are back
to
> back connections sim
Are you asking if they can use the same interface card, or whether they have
the same physical interface/voltage levels etc. The first two being balanced
protocols and RS232 being unbalanced they are quite different and have
different physical interfaces, but I believe they can use interface cards
I am having trouble with Cisco 1600 router with OSPF or BGP.
The IOS that I use is:
c1600-bny-l_112-16_P.bin (4116596)
Actually I tried for some other 11.2 software too. However, when i try to
run OSPF or BGP, it says that it is an unknown protocol. Does anyone else
have the same problem?
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this is weird but I've actually seen configurations where there are back to
back connections simulating a Frame network (DTE-DCE). I'm sure it doesn't
work exactly like a frame cloud (since there is no cloud) but the guy was
able to bring both interfaces up...
"Kelly D Griffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe if you can't ping, then you should be able to do traceroutes too.
these 2 tools are one of the most essential tools you need to troubleshoot
network connectivity.
As far as telnet goes, tell them you need to use this tool in case you need
to test connectivity besides connecting to Telne
Have you tried to recover the password on the box ?
Troy wrote:
> I have a used 2501 cisco router with no information about it. It is
> password protected in user mode. I don't even know what subnet it is
> configured for. Is there some way to reset the router in this case.
>
> __
I would ask the TAC *exactly* which version they recommend to solve the
problem-- maybe they said to use 6.1? Can they pin this to a bug? Be
careful because sometimes they say upgrade if they don't have any other
explanation. But 5.4 train is old; there is a 5.5 train out there now.
Personall
Hi,
This comes up occasionally. I don't understand why access lists are not put in place
to allow you to ping out but not allow "echo reply" from your site. Also why not
allow sessions you have established. ie access-list ## permit ip any any established
or similar.
Often the reasons for d
At 10:01 AM 1/4/01, Tony van Ree wrote:
>A couple of thoughts based on the PVC fault thread but looking at a
>different angle.
>
>Should we as aspiring "communications experts" understand:
>1 Fundamental electrical and magnetic propogation theory.
>2 Basic cabling technology, design
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Tony van Ree wrote:
>
> A couple of thoughts based on the PVC fault thread but looking at a different angle.
>
> Should we as aspiring "communications experts" understand:
> 1 Fundamental electrical and magnetic propogation theory.
> 2 Basic cabling technology, desig
Are you responsible for traffic leaving your network? If so, how else
would you test connectivity to ensure your network was working
properly. Pinging or telneting in is one thing, restricting pings or
telnets out is the work of an NT moron that doesn't understand the
protocols.
andy
On 3 Jan
You can search the card catalog using Telnet at many public and university
libraries. Tell the bureaucrats you need this feature to do research. &;-)
A search on Telnet resources in www.google.com found a bunch of other
databases reachable via Telnet.
You need ping for troubleshooting access t
Quick and dirty review.
The tests are not 1 for 1 to the actual exam but, they are about as close as
you can get without Boson violating the infamous Cisco Non-Disclosure
Agreement. I found the Boson CIT and ACRC tests were actually harder than
the Cisco Exam so it was a pleasant surprise when I
> --- Chiao Liang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > From: Chiao Liang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: CCNP
> > Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 00:47:49 +0800
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> > Reply-to: Chiao Liang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Hi All
> > Is
A couple of thoughts based on the PVC fault thread but looking at a different angle.
Should we as aspiring "communications experts" understand:
1 Fundamental electrical and magnetic propogation theory.
2 Basic cabling technology, design and termination.
Well lets consider the numbe
well you were given a free breathing machine and it works great, unless you
are underwater.
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From: Chris Haller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 2:27 PM
Subject: Fwd: CCNP
> And is there anywhere where I can buy a CCNP or b
Working for an enterperise has its disadvantages. Based on the new policy, now
I (network engineer) am unable to ping the outside world nor telnet to the
outside world.
Although my main job is taking care of Cisco gear inside the enterprise, I
hate the fact that someone with a half brain sitting
Ask PACBell for a /24 and coordinate with the govt ISP to route it and do
BGP. There's also a very intersting article on Cisco somewhere about using
NAT in this situation. Check this out:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/ionetn/tech/emios_wp.htm
I've never implemented it but woul
Hi,
Worked for me for a couple of weeks until I got the stacking cable.
Regards,
Gernot
"C. Cubberley" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have what I think is a design question. I have two catalyst 3920's that
> need to be in different rooms, but connected. Would I be able to connect
> them not by
From: Jennifer Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Will ERM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Question on CCNA exams [1:1358]
I took my test in early Dec and the questions that had multiple answers all
specified the numbers of answers to choose. It would say something like,
And is there anywhere where I can buy a CCNP or better
yet a CCIE ?? And if it is possible, do you know of
anywhere I can get a free breathing machine? I don't
wanna do it myself, it's just to difficult !!
--- Chiao Liang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: Chiao Liang <
You're right...this is not the right place. This is a professional study
group for career certifications based on Cisco technology.
Try a search engine. www.google.com is one of the best.
At 01:21 PM 1/3/01 -0800, Telemachus Luu wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I know this might not be the right place to ask
Hi,
A GRE tunnel may be a way, but to simply pass OSPF through a PIX (which discard
Mcast), you may change you OSPF network-type to non-broadcast and specify the
neighbours, and OSPF will then use unicast. You add a conduit in your PIX
config to allow traffic between your neighbours, it should do
I would like to swap dates for my RTP date on Jan 21 and 22 for a late Feb ,
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Hi,
I know this might not be the right place to ask this question, but I am
doing some market analysis on U.S. companies that provide network services,
specifically: infrastructure, high availability, and network security. I
have a list of some 40 public companies, mainly vendor firms like IBM a
Hi Amit,
I replied to your question off line yesterday let me know if you got it. It was long
winded but went into a number of scenarios you might check.
The response times between the switches will be fine the problem seems to be the
traffic going in and out of the router port based on what
DNS server doesn't have to have an public IP, however its good to have =
its own.
Router can pass DNS request (port 53 UDP) from outside to inside DNS =
server (private IP), but you have to set access-list to permit UDP 53 or =
you can map directly ie:
ip nat inside source static udp private_ip_
Does anyone know of a study group in NW Arkansas? Fayetteville or Ft. Smith
would be fine.
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Timothy,
I just purchased #1 and am on part B. So far I think they cover the
material well that will be on the exam but they are full of small mistakes.
Click on diagram button and it doesn't work or the diagram button is
completely missing, etc.. Still worth the $30 in my opinion.
Cory
-
Here are some statistics from the last year of WAN implementations at my
company.
178 Unique circuit installs
- 123 FR
- 55 point-to-point circuits (T1 or greater)
46 Incomplete installations due to errors
- 13 Extended DEMARC
- 1 Bad serial port on router
- 12 Bad configuration by LEC
- 21 Bad c
What model of router is this on? If you are referring to reverse telnet, it
can be done not only from this router, but from a telnet session to this
router. Send more details.
Kelly D Griffin, CCNA
Network Engineer
Kg2 Network Design
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- Original Message -
From: "Sam"
What is the load on this router? Can you do a SH INT and send me the
counters?
Kelly D Griffin, CCNA
Network Engineer
Kg2 Network Design
http://www.kg2.com
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 3:19 AM
S
Where is the DCE device that acts as your FR switch?
Kelly D Griffin, CCNA
Network Engineer
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 8:06 AM
Subject: Frame-Relay que
I can't wait for Dan to get back!
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I will be on vacation until January 8 and out of pager and cell phone rang
How good are these exams?
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Thanks, that's pretty much what I thought but that brings up another
question. Does the DNS have to have a public IP address, i.e., one that is
valid on the Internet or can it use a 10-net address provided the Internic
record of all hosted webs, etc have been changed to point to a valid IP
address
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We have a customer who uses the same AS400 Server remotely
- with terminals, and
- with PCs.
He tells me the terminals connect via SNA, and the PCs via IP.
Now he complains of SNA slowness.
On the WAN side, we have two ciscos and frame relay in between, as well as
dlsw for the SNA.
Is there anyb
Yep! At least that's what we think was happening, not 100% sure.
Re-orienting the cabling and punching down the connections again seemed to
alleviate the problem. I admit, it was pretty odd, but we were sharing the
demarc with a grocery store that had a room full of equipment that included
data
Do you have a router configured as a frame switch ?
It seems to me that you are missing the most important part of the puzzle.
For the frame relay encapsulation to work,The third router that sits in the middle of
your setup will be configured as a fram switch .with the correct route map statem
The 'broadcast' keyword turned out to be the problem. Thank you Kenny! I
had it on my side, which is the dialing side, but I did not notice that it
was missing on the remote side. I also didn't realize that the broadcast
keyword handles both broadcasts AND multicasts. This is why my hellos wer
Really? You had the same PVC dropping regularly because of EM? Dang, that's
weird! I've been playing with the idea of taking one of those home study
courses in basic electrical theory. Maybe I oughta go ahead and do that;
might clear up some ideas in my head. =)
- Don
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You have to manually change all IPs in the DNS record (ie. A record for =
www.domain.com 175.1.1.2 to 10.1.1.2, MX record, and so on) or any IPs =
you have in 175.1.1.x changed to 10.1.1.x whatever IPs assigned to your =
clients.
The serial # in each domain/record should change when you change th
Is it possible to specify a CIR for each DLCI on a router that has been
converted to a frame switch?
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Kerberized telnet is supported in some feature sets, since 11.2, maybe
earlier. You can also use the Kerberos mechanism to do SSO (sign on to the
Kerberos server, and use Kerberos credentials to connect to all your
routers, without logging in (into an enabled session, if you like). MIT
Kerberos
I've experienced these types of symptoms several times and 99% of the time
it really is the telco's fault, it just takes some serious pressure to get
them to put some resources toward fixing the problem.
However, at least once I found that it was a bad extension from the demarc
(NIU) to the csu/d
Dion,
Have you also moved this troublesome link to another "KNOWN GOOD" serial
port.
If you have none free, just switch two of them.
See if the problem follows the serial port or the cable.
If possible use a serial port on another interface on your router.
This will help you eliminate your equipme
You should just need to open the appropriate ports, to let the traffic
through on the firewall, providing you have your tunnels terminated
correctly.
Take a look in the Security section, there are lots of configs that could be
easily ported to your situation.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/
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It sounds like a config problem. Are you using dialer-watch? What does
your dialer-list look like? Do you have the "broadcast" keyword on your map
statements? On both sides?
Kenny
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Dion,
Request of your carrier to do intrusive testing. This will force them to
look at more than just the signaling portion of the circuit.
Good luck,
Mark Krysinski
CTO
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My first and last inclination (not to mention every inclination in between)
is to blame the telco. If they've truly done testing on the circuit and
can't find anything, then consider whether you cross multiple carriers on
that PVC. It may not be your local carrier's issue, which is why they
haven'
Have anyone tried to use a T3 port adapter in a E3 line?
Will it work??
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I am looking for CCNP / CCIE books in electronic format. If you have CCNP /
CCIE books in electronic / pdf format than please contact me.
I have ton of resources / notes and exam preparation material for checkpoint /
windows 2000 / MCSE / CNE / A+ / Network +.
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I´m using a cisco router to do protocol translation between X.25 and TCP.
The X.25 terminal connect to a X.25 router and the same router opens a
telnet session to my TCP/IP host and the translation occurs transparently.
It work´s fine in many cases, but I have here some dumb equipament that
usua
You really need to downgrade both routers to be sure.
>From: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Frank Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: I'm stumped! (was EIGRP over ISDN) LONG
>Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 08:53:49 -0800 (PST)
>
>Yes, we've tried 11.2(19), 12.0(14) and 12.
Jorge, I havent gone to any CCNP bootcamps but they seem worth it if the person is
already familiar with Cisco products and has hands on. They would probably get someone
up to speed on advanced topics rather quick. I often visit a site called
www.examnotes.net , it is free and there ar lots of eag
Yes, we've tried 11.2(19), 12.0(14) and 12.1(5) on this end. The remote
side has been on 12.0(5) the entire time and they are not able to change at
this time. Since it appears to be an issue with the timers, we can set
those with ios commands and hopefully alleviate the problem.
Thanks,
John
>
I have a intermittent problem (about a dozen times a day) where a PVC goes
from the active to inactive state. It used to happen maybe once a week. I
have not changed anything on either router. Furthermore, my other PVC's are
unaffected.
I did a debug of the lmi packets and the output is below. M
Christian, congratulations on your progress!, I too am at the same point with CIT left
to go for CCNP. I am using Boson and am finding them to be quite helpful in preparing
me
for the exam. They really drive home the basics and pound debugging and other commands
as well as troubleshooting methods
Yep, the line is configured correctly and functioning end-to-end with no
physical errors. We did initially have a problem with the spids and
switch-type because our wonderful provider Qwest has a sucky support
department that doesn't even know the difference between switch types. They
kept telli
Hi All
Is there any good site can i go to or free study & question for CCNP.
Thank
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Have you tried downgrading IOS to a more experienced version, just to see if
your problem goes away?
>From: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: I'm stumped! (was EIGRP over ISDN) LONG
>Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 07:51:11 -
Hi all,
I would like to find out if anyone out there has gone through
CCNP boot camps, are they worthy in terms of learning. If you have taken
these Boot camps how do you feel in terms of implementing and
troubleshooting an enterprise network. Would you recommend Boot Camps ?
Thanks for your
Is the spid number's configured right? and did you check to see if Demarc
is puch down right
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Your hold times look to be way low.
>From your example a hold of 12 would indicate a high bandwidth interface
such as Ethernet, FDDI or token ring. On this router I would bet that the
hold time is set to 5.
H Address Interface Hold Uptime SRTT RTO Q Seq
You must do a router be a "frame-relay switch" e declare it a DCE device.
In the router with the DCE cable do the following:
router(config)#frame-relay switching
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router(if-config)#frame-relay intf-type dce
router(if-config)#clockrate 256000
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Hello friends
I have a modem connected to the AUX port of my router. I am using this modem
to dial into the router.
Now I need to access this modem from the router.
What do i need to configure on the router to be able to access the modem
from the router itself. ie to be able to configure the mod
CDP is disabled on both ends and we are in the same 'AS'. I've thought
about the timers because I was reading on CCO that the default hello timer
on a slower link like a BRI is 60 seconds. However, my side is sending
hellos every five seconds as I expected. I need to see if the other side
has d
We are not using dialer profiles since there is only one call destination.
We have CHAP configured on the physical BRI interface and I see no problems
with it. 'debug ppp neg' and 'debug ppp auth' report successful CHAP
authentication. Is it possible for initial negotiation to work but for
subs
Please forgive my ignorance but I have been unable to find anything on the
net that adequately defines how to configure DNS records to work with NAT.
The scenario is this:
Web hosting co. & ISP wants to change all addresses to 10.x.x.x and
implement NAT on either a router or firewall. If we have
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