Man this is one of the ugliest configs I've ever seen.
No offense.
Anyway, when you only need to access one server on the remote location, you could use a static nat entry, but this either works for only one host on the inside or for multiple host but only for specific services (like http or...
Hello tsuji,
No, the tobtools thingy doesn't install at all.
Installation just suddenly breaks of before it even started.
Might have to do with it beeing created for wscript 5.5 while XP runs 5.6 as I believe.
But I don't have a real must in using it when there is anouther way of getting the...
Volley,
As far as I know this has to do with the webconsole of the router, probably the "ip http server" feature is turned on, but the files are not available on flash.
Try "no ip http server" and see if it helps.
This is not possible M. because a directly connected interface will never be routed.
See when you have a host in the 192.168.1.0 who tries to communicate with anouther host in the 192.168.1.0 he will for one never use his default gateway hense never get to the router and two even when he would...
And there are certain situations in which ISL is not supported.
Like in MAN (Metro Area Networks) there can be a need for double tagging, what can only be done with dot1q.
Couple of years back I wrote a script to simplify the configuration of Cisco switches.
Works fine on win2000 and older, as long as you install something called tobtools (I believe it was a German proggie)
But now on XP it refuses to install, dunno why, probably just too old.
But without it the...
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