I am having a problem getting DHCP to work for interface BVI1. I have tried everything I can think of and now am asking for the smarter peoples help. DHCP works great for the clients but BVI1 will not get a DHCP address no matter what I try. Below is a copy of the config for the AP and the port...
We found the problem there was extra information in the packet the DHCP server sent out for our tss server for phones. For some reason only Playstation would read this information weird and when it sent out it's request packet it coded something weird that DHCP snooping didn't like and was...
We have a complicated network but I'm going to try to keep this simple.
Ok I have a weird problem that neither I nor my network engineer can figure out. We have DHCP snooping enabled on all our switches. Everything works just fine except play station 3's do not get an IP on certain vlans say...
Is all the networking located in one closet? What switches are used (managed or unmanaged)? One thing you could try if able is to make the Lan ports run to the switch and then branch EVERYTHING off from there so nothing is directly connected to the router. This would essentially take some load...
I was going to post up about this earlier but hesitated. The router could be part of the problem because it wasn't designed to handle this amount of traffic. You could look into a small business router and try that but you'd be back to the whole problem of you don't know the current settings.
Have you tried the default admin password for the router? In my experience static IP's should only be used when absolutely needed most of the time you can use a DHCP reservation. I've experienced problems with static IP's before.
The network probably will not work with a switch in place of the router. The modem generally serves 1 IP unless setup with your ISP.
How if your network setup? I know you have 55 nodes running off one port but do those run to multiple switches 1 switch? What is the need for static IP's?
I was curious if it's possible to setup my Cisco 2621 so that I can configure it remotely via the web. I'd like to be able to sit at work and log into my router to check configurations and make changes. Any help would be great. Thank You
I have tried to remove the NAT to recreate it and it says "Entry in use cannot delete" I have tried to take Nat down on all interfaces and also clear the nat translations but I can't seem to get this one to clear.
This is after I re-enabled NAT but it's the exact same as with is disabled...
I have a Cisco 2621 Router that i'm trying to configure port forwarding on and need some help.
My current setup:
Cable Modem -> Eth0/0 Eth 0/1-> Netgear router wan port
I need to get port 3389 forwarded to a computer hooked up to the Netgear ip 192.168.0.101
Netgear wan ip 192.168.1.100...
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