Any help would be greatly appreciated
Scenario
I have a domain called test.com and a child domain called what.test.com. RUS has been added on test.com for what.test.com and the domain has been prepped on what.test.com for Exchange
Problem
Clients on test.com domain using the Outlook client...
That is what i thought so the core router which is router 1 should be clock source internal on all interfaces
and each outlying router should be clock source line?
I have a router that has a configuration of the following
O----1----2
/ \
/ \
/ \
/ \
3 4
Each number represents a router They are all connected with Point to Point Private T1's What should the clocking source be for each of these serial interfaces for router 1...
Question that needs some reading... pretty interesting problem
This guy wants a VPN tunnel setup to my network which has a pix (6.3). He wants to route his FTP traffic to a internal host on my network using a NON RFC1918 ( he says he cant use it )
what hes telling me to do is create a SITE to...
Site and services with the correct ip subnets has been done. So its definitely something else...
Really weird how random it is on which domain controller it authenticates to.. Did you try removing the SRV records that does not pertain to the correct site
Topology is multiple sites (hub and spoke configuration)
Spokes being the remote offices.
We have a increasing problem where a user in location A will logon to the their server on the remote site, however when you type "set logon" in command prompt they are logging in to a Domain Controller in...
I have a terminal server cluster Windows 2003
Its strange because the auto created printers create fine. But not only can they see their own they can see all other users autocreated local printers.
How do i fix this strange problem?
Thanks in Advance
Basically what i am trying to do is route E0 Traffic to go out S0 and E1 traffic to pass out S1
Network View is the following:
S0 S1
\ /
\ /
ROUTER
/ \
/ \
E0 E1
Does there need to be a default ip route? Do i need two?
And is the following configuration...
Basically what i am trying to do is route E0 Traffic to go out S0 and E1 traffic to pass out S1
Network View is the following:
S0 S1
\ /
\ /
ROUTER
/ \
/ \
E0 E1
Does there need to be a default ip route? Do i need two?
And is the following configuration...
Scenario is as follows
192.168.10.0
|
Router Internet
| |
VPN Router
| |
Netscreen PIX 515
| |
\ /
LAN
|
WORKSTATIONS
Netscreen 192.168.0.2
PIX 192.168.0.1
Everyone on the lan interface uses the PIX as the...
But setting a internal route on the PIX should allow users to route to the netscreen firewall shouldn't it?
From the pix i can ping the netscreen.
From the workstations i can ping the pix and the netscreen
From the workstations by adding a static route i can ping the remote network..
Scenario is as follows
192.168.10.0
|
Router Internet
| |
VPN Router
| |
Netscreen PIX 515
| |
LAN
Netscreen 192.168.0.2
PIX 192.168.0.1
Everyone on the lan interface uses the PIX as the default router. For some reason when i add...
We are using a Layer3 3550 series switch for the core network services and the 48 port 2950 series switches uplinked to it. We want to use the VLAN funtionality in all layer 2 switches to be able to route ip using the layer 3 switch between all the vlans. So my question is the uplink port from...
Help!
I have a windows client app that uses a automated ftp session. As you know Windows cmd ftp does not allow passive mode... How can i configure my pix so that active ftp will work...
FTP Scenario
Client --> firewall ---> internet ---> PIX --> webserver
The client connects to the ftp...
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