Re: DSL / Cisco Switches [7:18269]

2001-09-02 Thread Kevin Wigle
The simplest thing to note here is if the ports indicate a link. From DSL - PC you use a Xover cable. You should see link on both the dsl and PC. From DSL - switch you should be using a straight patch. Do you still see link? If not put the Xover in there or check the position of a Xover

RE: DSL / Cisco Switches [7:18269]

2001-09-02 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
I'd forget looking at the switches as being the problem. You're able to get traffic through because you indicate you're able to get the name resolved to an IP address. You need to look at your addressing scheme. How are all the end-hosts being connected to the internet? Are you using internal

Re: DSL / Cisco Switches [7:18269]

2001-09-02 Thread Circusnuts
Is this a true DSL router that terminates the connection into Ethernet @ the LAN side ??? A lot of these connections are some sort of PPOE or PPOA with a bridge connecting the LAN ISP. If everything is standard (likened to ISDN or IDSL) then I would start looking @ the router PC configs. You