a value from hexadecimal to binary, you merely translate each
hexadecimal digit into its 4-bit binary equivalent. Hexadecimal numbers
have either and 0x prefix or an h suffix. For example, the hexadecimal
number
0x3F7A
translates to the following binary number: 0011 0111 1010
Dennis Olson
Based on what little we have to go off, I have experienced a similar
problem with the Cisco 675. It was caused by the Code Red virus. It
ended up needing 3 things:latest flash, web interface disabled and a
command that would automatically reconnect if the provider lost
signal11.
-Original
I too have a similar problem that is yet unresolved. Mine however seems to
be to any site hosted by criticalpathway.net. Try pinging that
smtp.whateversiteitis.com or change smtp to mail and see if
criticalpathway.net ends up in the name.
- Original Message -
From: Ayers, Michael
To:
If you are using a NT based network and hve wins implemented, you can use
WINS manager.
Dennis Olson
- Original Message -
From: Jerry Deer
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 1:39 PM
Subject: off topic - how do i find out what computer a user is at or ip
[7:9254]
If i know
When I have seen that it is typically a host hidden behind a firewall
- Original Message -
From: Nabil Fares
To:
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 3:11 PM
Subject: Help with traceroute issue [7:9002]
Greetings all,
I've this strange result from traceroute. Listed below is the output
You can also change the RPC binding order for the exchange client to bind
TCP/IP first. This fixes 90% of the slow Outlook (on open) issues I run
into. I can guide you further if you need it.
Thanks,
Dennis Olson
Dynamic Network Solutions, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dlolson.com
602-578
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S0/0 10.243.253.1
E0/0 10.10.20.1
Thanks in advance for your help.
Thanks,
Dennis Olson
Dynamic Network Solutions, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dlolson.com
602-578-7121
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