To me this looks very similar to bridging with DSL. Since you cannot
receive the ARP the router must proxy this.
At 09:52 AM 8/21/2001, McCallum, Robert wrote:
>you can correct me here if I am wrong but split horizon is only used in
>distance vector protocols NO???
>
>The problem here witho
I had a similar problem a year ago which turned out to be a hardware defect
in the router. It was over voltage on the line and would cause the
ethernet port to go away. Its a documented "feature".
At 11:59 AM 8/23/2001, Teresa Presutto wrote:
>It didn't ping successfully.
>In the sho log I
Greetings,
Working for an ISP I can say that most of them will make you justify the
space. ARIN will make us justify it to get more so we are pretty stingy
(much to the consternation of the sales people) about giving out class C
space. Of course as always YMMV.
Wayne
At 08:30 AM 11/21/2001
I am currently using this command on many routers ranging in ios from 10.2
(yeah I know but its a couple a hundred miles away) to 12.2. Without it
our customers (we are an ISP) cannot reach the DHCP servers. It must work
outside of the dialup only arena.
At 01:09 PM 9/26/2001, khramov wrote
At 10:58 PM 10/3/2001, Brad Ellis wrote:
>e) I heard they are removing the Cisco commands and replacing them with
>Lucent Definity PBX commands
Sweet! I got more parts for them than I do my routers. I think I even
have a spare or two.
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