I had a similar setup with a Cisco 3560 behind a Bay 450 and it would bring down the whole network (98% Nortel). I eventually disabled STP on the 450 uplink port, never did find out exactly what the problem was. If you use the Cisco wizard it defaults many "safety" features into the config...
How would this be possible? When I try to assign two internal hosts to the same external host address I get an error. That makes sense but is there no way to identify that a request on port 82 goes to internal host x.x.x.x? Or this something that cannot be configured with the PIX Device...
I need to provide access to multiple internal web servers and I have very few public addresses. Is there a way I can use a single public address and reach those internal servers? Is something like this possible?
206.x.x.100 port 81 --- 10.11.12.150 port 80
206.x.x.100 port 82 --- 10.11.12.151...
When you installed the hotfix, the instructions had you create an advertisement to distribute it. Did you instruct it to install on machines you remote control to and if so, can you verify that it did install? The new client version should be higher than 2.50.2726.0018, which is the RTM...
There's a hotfix for this. You can get it from MS free by calling Product Support Services or you can wait for SP1.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;831962
Sounds like we have a few "old timers" in this thread :)
I need your experienced judgement.
Would any of you recommend Citrix in an elementary school environment, where most of the applications are multimedia with lots and lots of sound? We've been trying to get this to work without much...
I had the same problem after applying the last set of Microsoft security patches. Web reporting was working fine for me before I applied the patches. I suspect it was MS04-012 since it deals with DCOM and I started seeing DCOM 10002 errors in my logs afterward. I was also seeing "401...
Do you have your "SNMP" and "SNMP Devices" settings enabled? I found that after setting these up I still had to increase the "Maximum hops" to 3 for SMS to discover all my routes and computers.
Bob[yawn]
Sure.
On the SMS Admin Console go into "Security Rights" and create a new "Class Security Right", assign the users or groups that will need to use remote control, select "Collection", then grant at least "Use Remote Tools". You may also need to grant "Read" and/or "Read Resource".
You also...
I'm just starting to administer SMS 2003. The ip subnet that my users VPN onto is included in my network discovery range. I was connected to our network the other night through a cable modem VPN and noticed my screen blink (usually happens when the SMS client gets installed). My machine...
I found something that will work. This command has to be run on the dhcp server itself. The only problem is that it can only return one scope at a time.
netsh dhcp server scope 10.3.21.0 show client 1
I'm trying to find a way to extract the registered mac address(es) from my dhcp scopes. I want to eventually write a script where I send the machine name and return the mac address and then WOL. Also, I want to retrieve this information on machines that are powered off so ARP isn't going to...
So, all I have to do is pass a 642-xxx test to recertify my CCNA. If I pass one in October, I'm recertified. If I decide to continue and pass another 642-xxx test in December, did I just recertify my CCNA again? Is my CCNA valid three years from December now? Maybe I pass another 642-xxx in...
Marchon,
If your company is willing to pay for the CCDA, go for it. Then if they still don't promote you take your CCNA & CCDA somewhere else. I've found that office politics play a larger part in promotions than skills do. Sometimes you just have to take it somewhere else. [yawn]
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