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  1. froggy3132000

    Connecting a Win2K PC to two different networks...

    You are not going to be able to a part of two different domains. What you can do is when you get home just connect to one of your machines at home like this \\server\share and it will prompt you for the username/password.
  2. froggy3132000

    Mising DNS record

    Your domain is xyz.com. www is a host within xyz.com. You need an additional record that resolves xyz.com to www.xyz.com
  3. froggy3132000

    My router keeps crashing!

    Start doing some trend analysis, so you can tell what is going on as far as traffic is concerned when it goes down.
  4. froggy3132000

    ICMP question

    no
  5. froggy3132000

    NAT Woes

    How are you connected to NAT router 2? How is NAT router 1 connected to Nat router 2? Display the config on NAT routers
  6. froggy3132000

    cisco 800 tftp IOS

    Do this "copy tftp: ?" post the result.
  7. froggy3132000

    Load balancing (Process/Fast Switching)> Need help !!!

    Fire up "ip cef" and apply "no ip route-cache" on the serial interfaces
  8. froggy3132000

    Router not booting Up

    use the lost password recovery procedure and see if there is a IOS on it. If not use xmodem to apply an IOS. You can find information at www.cisco.com. Where did you buy it from?
  9. froggy3132000

    Porting OSPF?

    Most OS's run all of the routing protocols nowadays.
  10. froggy3132000

    Multiple router configuration.

    snmp scripts SolarWinds Professional Plus has this feature or if you are good you can write the script yourself if you familiar with snmp. Here is a sample: #!/opt/CSCOcwh/bin/expect -- # # File: cswcmd (Cisco switch command, derived from ciscocmd) #...

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