I have a couple of Win2oo3 servers in a DMZ for access from the internet to a couple of servers with the Virtual IP that will ne NAT'd. The NAT would point to the VIP and behind the VIP would be the two servers host IPs.
My questions is as follows. Is it possible to run NLB on two servers in a DMZ on a pix? My concern is that if an external host connects to the virtual IP of the NLB, which is a NAT and that request gets sent to server "A" does the server reply with the NLB virtual IP or the host of the same...
Thanks for the input everyone. It'll take a while for me to wrap my brain around but I'll get it. I am really surprised that not a single book I read covered this with an example. In every publication I read the example was always on a classful boundary and thus easy to understand. Thanks.
My post should have read 10.10.15.128. Not 10.10.15.208. So essentially the acl reads deny 10.10.15.128 0.0.0.127 and it will deny a host that is assigned the address 10.10.15.128. The way I understood the inverse mask was that only 129-254 (255 being broadcast)would be denied.
Ok. Firstly let me say I know this is the most elementary of topics for those well versed in LAN/WAN networking. Up until today I had believed that an ACL configured as either a permit or deny statement with 10.10.15.128 0.0.0.127 would deny/permit everything from 129 up to 255. I've learned...
Thanks for the input. At my previous job we had nothing but 6509's at the access layer with Sup32 and also 6509's at the distribution layer running Sup720's. We ran dhcp on the access layer 6509's. In truth, I don't have any idea what a Windows box is capable of in terms of DHCP. I'm curious if...
I have this on going disagreement with our Windows admin about DHCP. My preference is run DHCP on the switches but he says it's a function of a Windows server. I'm trying to make an argument to take over dhcp but have only come with "it will save spare the network of broadcasts". Also that it...
Anyone know if it's possible to have more than one speed dial number assigned to a 7940? I'd actually like to setup a speed dial list but that doesn't appear to be possible.
Question is, how do I assign an IP to a Gig ethernet interface. When I do this, am I in effect converting the 2950 to a layer three switch? I have removed the " switchport" function of the interface The switch will support 9 PCs and have a connection to a 2801 router that has a four port POE...
I now understand how to exclude it from the pool. Is there anything I need to do on the L3 switch to assign it directly to a node? Also, when I do the "show ip dhcp binding" does it show every ip that is assigned statically? Or could there be some that aren't showing up because the nodes aren't...
Need help with setting static ip. I need to set a static ip for a host. I know how to do it on the host. How do I determine what ip addresses are available to me in my subnet and then set it static on the layer three device that has the dhcp pool? (need commands). Thanks.
Need some input here. I am trying to take an inbound call that gets delivered to the switch on a PRI. I am trying to take the did (7 digits get sent from C0) and convert it in the IDC table to an acd dn that has a no answer call forward to a route access code. For example, telco sends 1234567...
So here is the second part of this question. I have two switches that I am working on. In switch A when I look at ld 97 and prt fdl I get the following.
FDL DATA
SET TYPE: ALL
FRCE: NO
FVER: 00
In switch B I get the same thing
FDL DATA
SET TYPE: ALL
FRCE: NO
FVER: 00
While in switch...
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