Re: Diagnosing Internet connection problems

2000-10-26 Thread Curtis Call
When you can't ping anything on the internet I would run a traceroute to see at which router your ICMP messages are stopping. If it is one of your ISPs routers then get on the phone with them and have them fix the problem. Crystal Oakes wrote: > My company has a T1 connection to the internet.

Re: Diagnosing Internet connection problems

2000-10-26 Thread Brian W.
If you have a login to the router, do a show ip int brief, and look for status on the serial int connected to your isp. It should be up/up. Next try a traceroute from the router to some sites on the net, and compare that to the sites you can't egt to from your workstation. That should be enough

RE: Diagnosing Internet connection problems

2000-10-26 Thread hao vu
Depending on who owns the T1; you might be able to ask the carrier to provide traffic statistic on the T1. HTH hv -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Crystal Oakes Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 10:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Diag

RE: Diagnosing Internet connection problems

2000-10-27 Thread Hartnell, George
I have used my Network General (now, alas, Network Associates) WAN sniffer with great success. I have used the V.35 connector to the router for full and muxed T1s. This is a great, must-have, keep-'em-honest tool. War stories? I've locked three vendors in my MDF and bluntly said, "No one leave

Re: Diagnosing Internet connection problems

2000-10-27 Thread Crystal Oakes
You have given me great suggestions to start my quest with! Of course, I immediatly got stuck in two days of meetings right after sending my original post, but I will update with my results as soon as I have some. Thanks again! ""Crystal Oakes"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8t9rbg$1de$[