There is always a lot of buzz about Network Management, which software is good, which is easy, and what works.
We are a cisco shop, so I manage through telnet, basically I don't need software to manage. I just need to monitor, lately I have been limping along with mon.d and mrtg as my complete...
On the WAN aspect your gonna need to routers and a leased line of some sort. TRSears suggested Frame Relay/ISDN both of those are good options depending on your location Cable/DSL may be an option depending on what your sending through the wire. If it is credit card #'s and payroll info I would...
Sure windows 2000 has port security built in. Ok here we go:
Open up you Lan connection Properties...
Click on TCP/IP Properties
Click on Advanced
Click on Options Tab
Click on TCP/IP Filtering options
Enable TCP/IP Filtering
And Close whatever you want, well it works backwards you have...
This is a great site for all about linux traffic shaping. How-to's and what not. If you were looking for windows based traffic shaping, I wouldn't bother looking any further. Windows has too much overhead.
http://lartc.org/ Nick Mitchell
Network Engineer
Delaware.Net
If you have a linux box around, tcpdump is a great little utility. I even heard mention of a windows version.
Nick Mitchell
Network Engineer
Delaware.Net
This seems very simple but you seemed to explain it in the most confusing way you could think of. Sounds to me like you need a Cisco 2501 and a basic NAT config. You can pick up a used 2501 for under $500 and it will work like it is brand new. Or maybe even that Cisco ISDN router, it has one...
Hmmm....Not sure I understand this one. I don't think you mean Port-Forwarding. Are you using NAT currently? Or are you blocking a lot of ports but want to allow those through your router. Explain....
Nick
This is my favorite part:
banner motd ^C
Authorized Personel Only
Current Sessions Are Logged
But I didn't see a logging server defined nor snmp.
Must have missed it. :)
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