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  1. bierhunter

    Using ASA 5510 without NAT

    Hope this helps. Something to remember is that the different security levels have default permits and denies attached to them depending upon the flow of traffic. example: Higher number ---> lower number (default permit) security level-100 ---> security level-0 Lower number ---> higher number...
  2. bierhunter

    Subnet to Subnet router

    The one I had was just a basic 4-port Linksys router. It had the option to disable the Internet/NAT function and use it as a normal subnet to subnet router. It worked fine. The functions were limited of course. One subnet to one subnet only. And of course no VLANs (but that wasn't mentioned...
  3. bierhunter

    help me understand open ports/mappings, on NAT

    Does the ISP control the router or do you control the router? I'm just curious, because the ISP said you have to "ask" for a port mapping. To answer the question of opening port 3306 inbound to the whole network, Yes it can be done without specifying it for each workstation. Something like...
  4. bierhunter

    Removing static NAT entries - Cisco 2514

    I'd put those two in a text file, so they can be pasted in. Sometimes after clearing the translations, you get another one before you can type fast enough to remove the static. something like this ==== copy paste together ======== clear ip nat translations * no ip nat inside source static...
  5. bierhunter

    Subnet to Subnet router

    Many of the soho internet sharing routers still have the feature where you can disable the WAN NAT stuff and just do normal routing. The Linksys routers I used to use at home could do that. Sorry, though I don't remember the settings, but the website has the docs. I'm on a Cisco 831 now and...
  6. bierhunter

    How to see on the IP where someone is from

    Yeah, with IPv4, the whole Lat-Long Geographic tracking of addresses is still hit and miss. The database is pretty much dependant upon what ISP is using what subnets and then going by the city the ISP is in and assuming the user is there as well. Once IPv6 is fully out, it'll be much easier to...
  7. bierhunter

    How to see on the IP where someone is from

    This one will give you a city location for an IP. http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocation It told me what city I'm in, but I don't know if it's international or not. BierHunter CNE, MCSE, CCNP
  8. bierhunter

    Question about NAT'ing

    Let's see if I understand the config here. If not, please correct me. Network-1 ========= Device-A 192.168.1.4 Network-2 ========= Device-B 192.168.1.5 with a NAT address of 10.0.0.5 If that's the case, then for Device-A to communicate with Device-B it has to talk to 10.0.0.5 instead of...
  9. bierhunter

    run c# program on a machine which hasn't .NET framework

    There's a redistributable .net framework ("dotnetfx.exe" or something like that). You can distribute that with your application. If you're using an installer like Installshield or something, you can have the .Net Framework configured as part of the install process. BierHunter CNE, MCSE, CCNP
  10. bierhunter

    Public IP Not responding.

    Since this is in the Cisco Router forum, I'm assuming you are using a Cisco router in your connection somewhere? How are you configured? NAT, static translation for your server, firewall settings, DMZ, etc? BierHunter CNE, MCSE, CCNP
  11. bierhunter

    Cisco Ethernet Interface keeps going admin-down same time each day.

    Thanks for the info. Don't really see anything there that could be causing it, but always good to double check things. Also, I'm sure you caught my mistake above in saying interface E1, when you obviously have been saying E0 all the time. ooops :) There's got to be a reason for this. We'll...
  12. bierhunter

    Cisco Ethernet Interface keeps going admin-down same time each day.

    Just to help clear up any confusion, losing a link on an Ethernet port will not cause 'Administratively Down.' That would cause Line Down/Protocol Down. Admin Down is either caused by the Shutdown command, or by Port Security (on a switch, but not the case here). I have also seen a rare...
  13. bierhunter

    ACL range ?

    Depending upon the equipment and IOS version, you can specify the range of ports you wish to permit or deny. Such as denying ports 135 through 139: ip access-list extended MY_ACL deny tcp any any range 135 139 BierHunter CNE, MCSE, CCNP
  14. bierhunter

    What OSI layer are ARP and RARP?

    Wow...lots of confusing info on the web about ARP. Here's my final conclusion. ARP is a part of the IP suite which is why it is often referred to as a layer-3 protocol. However, it actually operates at the Logical Link Control layer which is part of layer-2. If someone is studying for a...
  15. bierhunter

    What OSI layer are ARP and RARP?

    I wish we could edit our posts. Here's another one http://www.lex-con.com/protocols/ip.htm Although ARP is considered part of the Internet Protocol suite, it operates at layer-2. Also just found this one. http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/gorry/course/inet-pages/arp.html I also discovered...
  16. bierhunter

    What OSI layer are ARP and RARP?

    Your question actually made me start questioning myself, so I took the challenge to try and find out. http://compnetworking.about.com/library/gallery/blbasics_osimodel3.htm About.com states that ARP is layer-2. http://www.delmar.edu/Courses/ITNW1325/sem1/notes/lessons16-19.html delmar.edu...
  17. bierhunter

    Basic Subnet Mask Question

    I would ask the ISP. If you're on a point to point connection, you could have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.248 for example. On a broadband connection, you may actually be a part of a larger subnet with 6 addresses assigned to you. You're ISP should provide you with your addresses, subnet...
  18. bierhunter

    Flash Memory

    IT looks like you have: Onboard Flash (16MB) and Flash Slot2 (128MB) Size numbers rounded off. Depending upon your IOS version, you may be able to see what is in your flash using commands such as: dir slot2: show flash etc. You can also copy images/files between the two like you would...
  19. bierhunter

    What should I do to copy IOS from one switch to another ???

    Just to add to this, once you have a copy of your IOS on your computer via tftp, burn a copy onto a CD. I've gotten into the habit of backing up all of my IOS images to CD from all of my equipment as soon as I turn them on for the first time (and of course anytime I upgrade). It can be a life...
  20. bierhunter

    Cleaning the dynamic NAT table?

    What ports did the NAT table say that customer was using? If he was filling it up that quick, I highly suspect a virus probably using his machine for DoS attacks. Or him doing it on purpose. 60,000 entries for one machine isn't very common. BierHunter CNE, MCSE, CCNP

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