Have you assigned an IP address on the inside interface yet?
That will need to be on the same subnet as the tftp server (I forget the way to do it on a different subnet)?
Also, I recall that the pix device manager had a copy config or image to tftp option that you can try if the command line...
I really like the Cisco Press Books by ODOM. However, I think including a limited edition simulator that can't be used for all of the labs is a major dissapointment.
Network Visualizer 4......Sybex CCNA author Todd Lammle's simulator.
It's pretty good but I haven't tried Boson's so I can't make a comparison. His labs have some typo errors which means you have to figure a couple of things out (which is sort of good to test you knowledge).
A known issue with the Pix and Exchange is fixup smtp.
You need to enter the command
no fixup smtp......
If I remember correctly, Exchange uses Ehello instead of hello or something like that.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the advice. I have been using a sim to get used to both the 1900 and 2950 but I want to get hands-on experience.Sounds like either (with the 1900 EN) is going to be fine.
The "." zone means that you have your dns server set up as a root dns server. Check to see if you have any root hints servers listed. You need to delete that and make sure you have root hints servers listed. When a host queries something on the Internet, your DNS server queries those root hints...
Why do you need to have a DNS server in your DMZ?
Can't you just use your ISP's DNS for your public records
(e-mail, web, etc....)?
I am curious because we are about to go from NT 4 to A.D.
Thanks for any advice/explanations.
After running discovery, go to the collections tab, right click and choose ALL TASKS-Update collection membership.
Then, hit refresh. If you don't see more Pc's,etc... check your discovery settings.
As for adding a resource to a collection, right click a collection, go to properties...
I have a dynamically assigned IP address on the outside interface with a global outside interface command and I get a PAt and global addresses overlap. Is this something I should be concerned with? everything works except for port redirection to an internal web server from the outside (works...
In the first place, my system works and I didn't almost jump out of the seat over something that should have worked in the first place if it was set up correctly. you are obviously an arrogant person who probably can't even get a girlfriend
yes they will be automatically assigned to the site that you specify in the settings Eugene. just push the client and specify to use the configged settings. and unless you 're installing to a massive number of clients it shouldn't be that big of a deal. furthermore, you are missing the fact that...
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