> Dear All,
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> I respond to this answer (network address differs from the primary  
address alarm question) few weeks ago,
but somehow i don't see a reply to my comments, and all of the
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> sudden, other forum user reply with my same answer. I am not blaming  
anyone, I just want to be sure that
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heavy user of the forum when
looking
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Best Regards to all members.
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> Eng. Edgar Parra
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> MCSE, MCSA, MCP, CA's Spectrum Solutions Engineer
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> On Feb 3, 2009 3:03pm, Marcel Schulte [email protected]>  
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upper left. This should be the
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> > From: Warich, Juergen
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> > Subject: AW: [spectrum] network address differs from the Primary Address
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> > Gesendet: Sonntag, 25. Januar 2009 06:52
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> > Betreff: RE: [spectrum] network address differs from the Primary Address
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> > -----Mensaje original-----
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> > De: Georges Touma [mailto:[email protected]]
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> > Enviado el: mié 21/01/2009 9:53
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> > Asunto: [spectrum] network address differs from the Primary Address
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> > Device model ( name - Router-a, type - Rtr_Cisco ) has a network  
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> > Georges Touma
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