We have a Dell 2950 PE Server.
It has 6 Drive bays/slots.
It is running 2003 Server
First drive = O.S. this drive is set up as Virtual Drive 0
Second, Third and Fourth Drives are data drives setup as Virtual Drive 2 (these three drives are combined for a
virtual drive space of 2.5 TB) =...
I did issue the ping -t command when I did the nslookup.
We have a 45 meg connection to the internet, right now "average" badnwidth is 28 mb. I am running a sniffer currently.
Results of the suggested test: NOTE: while I was doing the continuous ping of 4.2.2.1 and ran the nslookup occasionally, but not real often it could not reach 4.2.2.1
Here are the results:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
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C:\>nslookup
*** Can't...
I will see about making those changes. I am not all that familiar with the Windows 2003 server and/or DNS server. I kind of inherited the box, then the darn thing went down.
Please parden my asking so many questions.
Do I change the timeouts on the dns box or my local workstation?
Our...
A follow-up:
I did nslookup www.nasa.gov 192.116.4.181
DNS request times out
timout was 2 seconds
Can't find server name for address 192.116.4.181: Time out
Server : Unknown
Address: 192.116.4.181
DNS request time out
timeout was 2 seconds
Request to unknown timed-out
Does this indicate anything?
I am sorry, I just reposted my question about the dns issue. I never saw the replies to my earlier post. My fault!
I did the nslookup www.nasa.gov 10.160.2.15 (our internal dns box)
results are:
Can't find server name for address 10.160.2.15:Non-existent domain
server : unknown
address...
Thanks for both the technical command line and the observation regarding saturating a port with too much traffic! I appreciate both. I did in fact need the technical command, and the thought of putting too much traffic through one port!
How do I set a port up so that I can monitor all traffic passing through my 4006? I am pretty sure I can, however, I don't remember the command(s) required to set a port up to do this.
The switch I am using is a Cisco 4006.
Thanks!
Last fall our DNS server started to fail. It was on a small pc running XP. I replaced the box with a new system, running 2003.
I believe I copied the data and input the dns info as instructed from a Microsoft support document. It seems to be running okay, except we have problems with the...
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