one thing you may want to try is using your logs
use the command:
deny ip any any log
then check your log (sh log) or syslog server and identify what ip and port is being rejected and adjust your acl accordingly.
your probably denying return traffic from dns or web servers
I tried a portion of your ACL on my home lab and found that in order for this to work you must allow port ranges above 1023 like iproute suggested. I had 2 hangups, dns lookups and www. Try adding the following:
access-list 100 permit udp any any gt 1023
If that doesn't work, the best thing to...
Usually when you get garbage on the screen, there is a problem with your speed,flowcontrol, and/or stopbit settings on the line config(line 1 16). Try tinkering with these settings to see if that works.
Hi Tuks,
Couple things here caught my attention that may very well be your problem.
aaa authentication login use-radius local radius
aaa authentication ppp use-radius if-needed local radius
these two lines of your config instruct the router to look at the local database 1st and then the...
Hi Vedo,
Here's an idea that may work:
connect the subnets together via a cross-over cable between switches of each subnet and then create a secondary ip address on the e0 interface(or create a subinterface)and assign it an address in the 192 subnet. Then add the 192 subnet into the...
Hi Abovebrd,
::Dial reason: ip (s=10.0.50.1, d=10.0.50.255)::
your right, it is broadcast traffic originating from host 10.0.50.1 being sent to broadcast address 10.0.50.255
you may want to 'sniff' the subnet to see what kind of traffic is triggering the call and use an acl like wybnormal...
Hi babcockc,
One thing to remember is that you are running frame-relay to 7 sites so you are probably using subinterfaces. Shuting down the S0 or S1 interface will bring all of your sites down. So you need to shutdown the subinterface that is connected to the remote site by using the steps...
"Bottom line: I have a 2501 with 16MB RAM, 4MB of flash.
.....
cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision A) with 4096K/2048K bytes of memory."
I think Kane99 is right, I would start with the DRAM. You say you have 16M when the router is saying you have 6M (4M simm and 2M onboard).
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