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  1. anddaley

    Cisco 2811 with 2 DSL Lines

    Check if you have these lines on the PIX: "access-list in-out permit icmp any any" "access-list out-in permit icmp any any" (optional)
  2. anddaley

    Help with configuring access list

    I agree with JOAMON unless those ips belong to a mail and a web server on the inside of the network which pgaliardo wants the whole world to access, then ACL 102 makes no sense.
  3. anddaley

    Way to test dhcp?

    Try specifying your DHCP server: ip dhcp-server 10.100.2.100
  4. anddaley

    Help needed for a newbie

    It's quiet simple: On Router1 interface Serial0/1 bandwidth 2048 ip address 10.10.83.1 255.255.255.0 bandwidth 2048 On Router2 interface Serial0/1 bandwidth 2048 ip address 10.10.83.2 255.255.255.0 bandwidth 2048 Of course this depends on what service you get from ythe ISP and what...
  5. anddaley

    Router and timed out command

    Something like this may help "access-list 101 deny icmp any 192.168.xx.xx 0.0.0.0 echo" "permit ip any any" apply this access-list to the outside int. "access-group 101 out
  6. anddaley

    async on cisco router 2600

    The link below may help you with this http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/mod-aux-dialout.html
  7. anddaley

    static routes

    Cool I always took that for granted. Thanks for clarifying that.
  8. anddaley

    CISCO Serial interface problem

    You need to make sure that you have a route for the other serial 0/0 interface. Also give it a greater AD (Administrative Distance) lets say 20. What may be happening is that when your primary link goes down there no routes to send traffic through the other interface. Also on the more...
  9. anddaley

    static routes

    There is non. It makes no difference.
  10. anddaley

    Cisco 1601R

    Cisco 1600 series routers connect small offices with Ethernet LANs to the Internet and to company intranets using several wide-area-network (WAN) technologies: Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN), asynchronous serial, and synchronous serial such as Frame Relay, leased lines, Switched 56...
  11. anddaley

    Cisco 2811 with 2 DSL Lines

    Put the following in: Router(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0. 0.0.0.0 FastEthernet0/1 Router(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0. 0.0.0.0 FastEthernet0/0 and let me know what happens
  12. anddaley

    CISCO Serial interface problem

    Define down. Do you mean the ser 0/0 interface physically is down on does it just stop routing?
  13. anddaley

    Cisco 2811 with 2 DSL Lines

    The other thing I mentioned was access-list Creat and apply the folowing to both interfaces that are connected to the internet links. at the config prompt do the following one at a time Route(config)#access-list 110 permit tcp any any eq www Route(config)#access-list 110 permit tcp any any...
  14. anddaley

    Help needed for a newbie

    Thats exactly what you need to do.. Contact your Telco to see what they have to offer in relation to what you can afford. Connecting the routers by serial connection would mean that you would need a dedicate lease line (eg T1 or frame relay)or whatever other service is available from your...
  15. anddaley

    Help with configuring access list

    If you want to remove the previous 10.0.0.10 entries for the access-list use the same commands, only you would put no before them Router(config)#no access-list 100 permit tcp host 10.0.0.19 eq www Router(config)#no access-list 100 permit tcp host 10.0.0.19 any eq 443 Router(config)#no...
  16. anddaley

    Help with configuring access list

    Ok dont worry this is real easy. A the prompt Router# config t Router(config)#access-list 100 permit tcp host 10.0.0.19 eq www then hit enter you get back to this prompt then type the following: Router(config)#access-list 100 permit tcp host 10.0.0.19 any eq 443 hit enter then type the...
  17. anddaley

    837 and Ethernet 2 (DMZ)

    Do a show run and verify what the inteface is detected as and make sure you are typing it in correctly.
  18. anddaley

    Cisco 2811 with 2 DSL Lines

    Sorry for not checking in sooner I have been really busy today. Ok regarding the interface card..I hope that you installed it in the router with the power off...Interface cards are not hot swapable. The routing we discussed should work...Bring it back to how it work before and try again.
  19. anddaley

    Cisco 2811 with 2 DSL Lines

    Yes thats right.
  20. anddaley

    Cisco 2811 with 2 DSL Lines

    Another option would be to create access-lists and apply them to each interface create the access-list like this: "access-list 110 permit tcp 10.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 any" and then apply it to the interface like this: "ip access-group 110 out" You could have access-list deny parts of you...

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