can someone help me to find DNS server which is resolving the DNS names in the event the DNS I am using is not able to resovle.Is there any way I can find out what DNS server my server sends the querys to before returning the result to the requester.
Hi, I need some clarification regarding 3-way handshake with tCP/IP protocol. If I need to copy 20Meg of data will the TCP 3-way handshake between the nodes takes place only once for the entire data transfer or this takes places more than once.
Hi, I have recently installed Windows Vista on my laptop, just aspire to know if I need to delete the OS from my laptop clean what is the procedure for the same.
I installed the hard disk on the same system however I installed windows XP on this hard disk and apparently my other harddisk suddenly started working and booted from this after this. Seems like some system files were missing. Problem resolved.:-> Thanks all.
I now have one old IDE(PATA) and when I used this hard disk which had windows 98 installed before gives error message -
Insufficent memory to initialize windows
Quit one or more memory resident programs from your config.sys and autoexec.bat files and restart your computer.
It shut down after...
My desktop suddenly behaving weired, after the bios screen the screen goes blank, no display of windows XP loading, If I insert a bootable XP CD and prompted to press any key, the screen goes blank again. I have a Ubuntu CD and I am able to use Ubuntu without installing. So doesn't seems to be...
uplink port configuration is -
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/49
description uplink
switchport access vlan 13
switchport mode access
end
Will the systems not able to communicate with other if the port is configured as access.
I have a core switch with vlan1 IP address 10.136.16.0/ 24 and vlan55 with an IP address 172.17.16.0/24. Now I got another switch uplinked to core switch with an IP address 172.17.16.233 on vlan 55. My question is that if I need to assign a port that needs to be using 10.136.16.0 IP address...
does show ip eigrp displays all the routers in a particular AS or does it only show connected routers. Also if a route is disappeared from the routing table, is there a way to look this information about what routes have been deleted from eigrp table.
I am using EIGPP routing table with AS number 111, I need to determine what other routers are there in the AS with the same AS number. Is there a way to find this out.
does that mean the port will work in the vlan if that vlan is created somewhere else and switch is in transparent mode. Also my second question is if I create layer2 vlan in the switch with vtp transparent mode and layer3 vlan is created some different switch and any port in this vlan will be...
the above vlans are created on some different switch and I don't know why they are learnt on this switch when its configured to be vtp transparent mode.
The vlans are not created on this switch. I have given the 'sh ip int output' to validate this statement. The vlans are learnt from somewhere else, only vlan created on this switch is vlan 412.
Sw#sh ip int briefInterface IP-Address OK? Method Status...
What I understand from VTP mode transparent is that it will pass the vlan information however it won't replicate the information onto itself. Please see the relevant configuration, why the vlans showing in the show vlan output on switch with transparent mode when the vlans aren't created on it...
Is etherchannel configuration restricting communication for all the vlans and Is the 'switchport trunk native vlan' necessary for the trunk configuration connecting switches. what effect this command puts in and what if I don't use this command.
this still leaves my question unanswered, is the configuration I pasted will work for trunk port and pass all vlan traffic that is configured on the switch. If not what would be the issue.
I understand the configuration is not up to mark however I wanted understand if this port will pass traffic for all vlan or not and what effect this has when this port is member of a specific vlan.
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