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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Hi All,
I am studying to take the BSCN exam for CCNP track and
I have two questions, one about building a frame-relay
lab/switch and the other about serial connections.
I have three routers a cisco 1605 and two cisco 1720s
they each have two WIC cards with integrated
cscu/dsu. the 1605 has the s
Hi All,
I was wondering if I could get some advice on the type
of Cisco switch to purchase for the BCMSN, CCNP
course. Looking over the book, it seems like there is
much emphasis on Layer 2 functionalities. I am using
the Cisco Press book by Krean Webb and the case
studies deal much with the "Set
Hi all,
could someone please enlighten me on this:
what is the best or appropriate way to determine the
seed metric in a redistributed environment?
for example, if you are redistributing eigrp into ospf
or vice versa. Does the administrative distance of the
protocol being distributed come into
Ricky,
if you are overloading on an interface's ip address then your above
statement would be correct. assuming that you have an access list permitting
the range of the network. if you have a nat pool then a static statement
would suffice. such as ip nat inside source static private ip - public i
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hope this helps.
Tony
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Hi all,
I appreciate any feedback to my question:
I am setting up a lab environment and intially trying
to configure a router and a pix behind it.
my router's outside interface is connected to a cable
modem and have a live ip address assigned to it.
cable modempix> inside
hosts.
the
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