l commands,
just a simple ip http server command.
Regards.
>From: "Patrick Ramsey" >Reply-To: "Patrick Ramsey" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: http access not working anymore??
[7:40149] >Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 17:16:05 -0500 > >reboot the router?
hol
ey" >Reply-To: "Patrick Ramsey" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: http access not working anymore??
[7:40149] >Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 17:16:05 -0500 > >reboot the router?
holy moly, that's a little drastic don't you think? >Hope this router
isn't
You have some good points. Cisco Nuts might try them out. It could not
hurt.
I would schedule the down time when I had window. I would copy the last
known good config to the router and reboot it. I believe that (2) 2524's
are involved.
Why are you concerned about a reboot? Do you not think
reboot the router? holy moly, that's a little drastic don't you think?
Hope this router isn't doing much! That solution kinda reminds me of most
nt admins!
Have you checked to see if http process is even running? If the router
shows it as being a running process, do a port scan against it. D
Reboot the router.
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A. Dominick Marino
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> Hello,I use http to get to my routers but after enabling 2 commands on
> the router it does not work anymoreI removed both the commands with
> just http access but it st
Hello,I use http to get to my routers but after enabling 2 commands on
the router it does not work anymoreI removed both the commands with
just http access but it still does not workI cleared the cache in IE
but that does not help either.I deleted the access-list and also
changed the e
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