Hello,
We have a website that connects to a database server. When you click the link it take about 4-5 seconds for the page to come up. I would like to create a "Please wait while the page loads" landing page then connect to the page once done. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!
I ran it from the highschool router. So yes. I think I'm barking up the wrong tree right now. I really think the problem I'm experiencing is related to our firewall at the highschool...
Looks like it...
HighSchool>show ip route 10.0.0.1
Routing entry for 10.0.0.0/24
Known via "connected", distance 0, metric 0 (connected, via interface)
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
* directly connected, via FastEthernet0
Route metric is 0, traffic share count is 1
If I traceroute from the townhall router to 10.0.0.1 this is what I get. What is the !H telling me. Is it Host unreachable? Could that mean it's working but the firewall is just blocking the traceroute/
TownHall>traceroute 10.0.0.1
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 10.0.0.1...
Coorect! I'm not the super IT person here. Just the semi-super :-) I only have control up to my router over at the highschool...
Looks like I jumped the gun. Seems to be working now. Yeah it's Monday!!
Ok. I'm kinda hoping around here. I have something else I would like to toss out there. The highschool router is getting hung up routing to the highschool firewall 10.0.0.1 I would like to put a direct route in there that points to 10.0.0.1 This is what I currently have...
router ospf 1...
Just had something brought to my attention. I currently have my ospf like this:
Townhall
Network 10.81.0.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
Should it look like this?
Townhall
Network 10.81.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0
I will. The thing is, I been working with them all week. We can't seem to pinpoint what it could be. That's why I came here to see if anyone could help. I bet ya it's just one click box somewhere on the sonicwal that will fix it. Just can't find it....
Just to give you a little more info. Townhall ethernet (10.81.0.1) is plugged into the WAN port of the sonicwall. It's an RJ45 connector type. The LAN port is connected to my HP Procurve switch. From what sonicwall is saying, when in the bridge mode anything destined for 10.81.0.1 should pass...
I didn't try that. I took it out of the picture for now. It's in a live environment. I'm going back to what you said earlier about multicast. I found this on the sonicwall that I haven't messed with yet. See the screenshot...oops! I will send the screenshot tomm...
Yes, very interesting! I'm saying I pretty much have it turned off so it allows anything to pass through. It has it's own static ip which is not related to anything else.
Check this out!! I'm on the 10.81 side. I can ping to 10.0.0.20 (highschool), but can't ping to 10.81.0.1 which is on the other side of the sonicwall....
Well it's in "L2 Bridge Mode" They say it's pretty much the same thing with less configuration. So they say :) Here's the problem. I'm on the side of this unit that gets lost. So I can't get to the highschool. Can I clear the ospf first then hook the unit back up?
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