Hey guys,
Have a bit of a strange one here. Hopefully I have put this topic in the correct forum as I didn't really know how to classify it. Anyway - on with the problem:
We have a website and forum (IPB 2 fully patched) and unfortunately, some troublemaking visitors. Obviously we can block...
Yes thats correct. The only ways I can think of to do it would be to apply the ACL to the 0/0.3 interface or individually to each interface which was a member of the VLAN which is required to be inaccessible via the 2950 switch if that's even possible.
I will have to work on it again tomorrow...
Hi plshlpme,
That was my first thought also, but the IOS on the 2950 switch doesn't seem to support adding access-lists to subinterfaces, at least not for me. I can't really think of any other way of doing it either...
Allan.
Thanks plshlpme, thats what we eventually ended up doing. Site B has been set up on a VLAN (LANB) as has site C (LANC).
Just having one small problem now though - Its required that some of the machines at site A have restricted access to the VLAN at site C. Is it possible to set up an...
Hi KiscoKid,
Thanks for your reply.
"I would summise that either Site A doesn't know how to get to 192.168.2.0/24 or Site C doesn't know how to get to 192.168.0.0/24"
Yes thats exactly the problem. If we had another router at the new site then I would be able to set-up IP routes between the...
Hi plshlpme,
The new network is able to access the switch and hosts at site B as well as the actual router at site A. However, it is just unable to access the switch and hosts which are connected to the router at site A.
I have tried setting up a VTP domain between the sites with the switch...
Hi Joamon,
Thanks for your continued help. Apologies for the confusion; yes, these are different buildings connected via ethernet cabling. A simplified layout of the network topology is as follows:
A. Cisco 1900 switch (192.168.0.2)
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A.) Cisco 2600 router (f/e 0/0 = 192.168.0.1 | f/e...
Hi Joamon,
Thanks for your reply. At the other site we have a 2950 series switch. The 2600 router we have at the main site happily passes traffic between here and our secondary site, but it can't seem to pass it through our secondary site to the third one:
Primary site (1900 switch to handle...
Hi everyone, was wondering if someone could help shed some light on a problem we're having with this network:
At our main site we have several hosts all interconnected through a Cisco 1900 switch. For examples sake the IP's used here are in the 192.168.0.X range. The main site (we'll call it...
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