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  1. tonyynot

    Problems setting DHCP scope

    Can someone please explain this to me: "you cannot have more than one scope from the same network ID, ie. 50-100 and then 110-150." I've noticed this, but I can't think of a reason why it would be this way. Thanks.
  2. tonyynot

    Best place to install CR9?

    Please let me know your suggestions. I have 2 choices, the web server box or the SQL server box. Hardware resources are approx. the same on both. Will development be easier with it installed in one place, as compared to the other? Thank you in advance for your help.
  3. tonyynot

    Need to block NAT users from accessing a web site

    Ok. Looks like I have to do this myself, so I'm back. Please help me out if you can. I know how to create an access list and apply it. I have a few questions: If I currently have access-lists 1 and 12 on the router, can I create extended access-list 101 and apply it also? Can they all run at the...
  4. tonyynot

    Need to block NAT users from accessing a web site

    Thanks to everyone for the help. I have been looking over Cisco's router GUI that was mentioned earlier. It is user friendly, but tells me that there are some unreadable config lines on our router. If I change the access list, it will also make it's own changes to the config. I am weary about...
  5. tonyynot

    Need to block NAT users from accessing a web site

    J.G. Thanks for the info. I appreciate the quick response. I should have explained my knowledge better. I am an NT Sys. Admin. for a web hosting company with 30 NATed users. I just started studying for my CCNA. I have done quite a bit of research on this, and I understand the access lists...
  6. tonyynot

    Need to block NAT users from accessing a web site

    I have a Cisco 2600 router on a T1 with NAT. I need to block our users from accessing a web site. I have very little knowledge of Cisco commands. This is our current configuration: (I have removed some digits from the IPs) ! access-list 1 permit 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 access-list 12 permit...

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