[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I have a customer that has a small office with a Cisco 56K
> Frame router. They
> are running Nat. Now when I plug in the frame side the ethernet
> side gets
> constant request for translation then it gets to the point
> where you can no
> longer even ping the ethernet side. If I remove the RG45 cable
> from the frame side.
> No problem the request stop and I can ping my ethernet side of
> the router
> fine with 10ml sec responses all day. The users office is down
> because he can not
> get out to the web. I've checked for viruses and everything
> seems fine. Does
> anyone have any ideas? This one is driving me crazy. The ISP
> says that my
> router is bad, but I doubt it. It started all of a sudden after
> working fine for 2
> years.

Please send us your config and the output of various show commands like show
interface, show processes cpu, etc. The show tech-support command displays
the results of many commands so is probably the best one to use. If you
think it's a NAT problem, some show commands for NAT include:

show ip nat statistics
show ip nat translations

You say the problem just started all of a sudden? The Internet has been
pretty shaky lately. You may be getting pinged constantly, for example. Are
you stopping those before you translate them? Do you have a firewall? Is the
router acting as a firewall? How is it configured? Please send us more data
to help you. Thanks.

Priscilla


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