Do to changing ISP's I needed to change the IP addressing scheme on a clients network. After the change was made, the win 9x machines still can logon to the server but the NT machines come up with an error that they cannot locate domain controller and will log me in using as cached copy of...
Sorry, I left off half the story...(that what I get for staying up till 3:00am and getting up at 5:30)
The external web pages are going to be moved to a web hosting service. But there are some internal pages that need to be accessable and they would prefer to keep those pages on site. So...
A client that I do some work for decieded to switch his ISP. When his old services were shutdown the ip scheme that was in use had to be changed. I set him up with a private ip address scheme and am using address translation to provide him temp internet access(dial-up) untill DSL become...
This was taken from Ciscos website and modified for in procedure examples-
http://www-1.cisco.com/warp/customer/474/pswdrec_6000.html
I recently used this to recover the password on my test switch, a Catalyst 6509.
This will work on the following switches:
Catalyst 2900...
I got the same errors when I tried to upgrade my router code for the first time. It turned out that the problem was a simple setting in the config.
This is how I fixed it:
Enter configuration mode put in
config-register 0x2102
Let me know if this helps,
bmorritt
I have an NT workstation that was used by an administrator and has been moved to be used by an enduser. When she or anyone else logs in and trys to run Outlook express or IE it opens a My Computer type window in the directory that the short is located.
If you log in as the administator, the...
Check this out...
http://www.ethereal.com/
We have the NAI Sniffer 3.5 but the unix team has been toying with this program to give us a second sniffer with paying the big bucks for another licence for the NAI program.
It is pretty slick for a free program.
One thing I have noticed with some...
Look up a program called MRTG, I believe it is a free program. I don't know alot about it other than the Unix administrator here uses it to monitor the in and out bound traffic on our Cisco 2501 router as well as the utilization of the unix servers.
Let me know if was useful,
Brian
I dont know of any one book that will help you....you just need a general understanding of the frame types and protocols that are on your network. And the classes they offer are wonderful in helping you get started. We got a portable setup with Gig capabilities....and YES it is more than...
Actually I finnally figured out how to gain dial in access and plan on posting the info here in the near future. You need an external modem and plug into the console port.
We currently have two 6509's that are supposed to be linked together to provide redunendcy in our network. Problem is everytime we bring up the secondary core we begin experiancing problems on the network. Printers letting their print jobs dissappear into no where...
To connect a modem to the console port, place the console port mode
switch in the in position.(The little hole next to the console port) Connect to the port using the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable and the RJ-45-to-DB-25 DCE adapter (labeled "Modem").
See...
It looks like some of our problems have been cleared up by recreating the image that we use for all our new machines. Including some new drivers- video, sound and nic card. It seems that loading certian programs from novells application launcher could some what...
If you can get the mac address you can use sh cam to 'resolve' its port/mod number.<br>I dont think there is a way on the switch itself to resolve the ip address since it functions at layer 2 and ip is layer 3. <br><br>If you have a router you can match the IP to the mac...
What time should be looked at?? Assuming an html request is sent, and I am between the client and the router. Should I look at the get request to the ack?
Here is a more specific question on benchmarking:<br><br>Environment<br><br><br>Internet<br> ¦<br> vlan X<br> ¦<br>Firewall<br> ¦<br> Vlan F<br> ¦<br>router - - Vlan C - -...
I was just wondering if anyone has done this and if you have any information that you could share. I am not finding a whole lot on the Cisco web site, atleast not concerning the 6509.
I have suddenly become more interested in this...We are starting to have similar problems but it is not occuring at boot up. A couple, actually about 6 specific people, using different models of the compaq computers with different nic cards are all experiancing similar...
It is supposed to be forced to get a new IP address...but the win95 machines don't always get their new one, they just 'deciede' to keep the old address. If I remember right it was if they were on and thier lease expired that you had better luck. Actually...
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