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  1. CiscoGuy79

    HOW TO ENABLE NETMEETING ON 1720

    post your nat statements nathan
  2. CiscoGuy79

    Help! cant figure out proper routes......

    Doesn't Dest net unreachable saying that it doesn't have a route to 172.x.x.x ?? have you tried doing a tracert and see where it drops off? nathan i could be way off
  3. CiscoGuy79

    loopback interface

    Thank you very much, so instead of having the RID be an interface that can go down and lose ospf you use a loopback interface. hey thanks man that's exactly what i was looking for nathan
  4. CiscoGuy79

    loopback interface

    Can someone gave a dumbed down version of a loopback interface and what it is used for? I read up on it on cisco but it really didn't give me much " You can specify a software-only interface called a loopback interface to emulate an interface. It is supported on all platforms. A loopback...
  5. CiscoGuy79

    find what computer a user is logged on to

    Thanks a bunch even though it didn't work it looks like it searches every computer on the domain's registry and this network is way to big for that to happen. nathan
  6. CiscoGuy79

    find what computer a user is logged on to

    I run active directory for a pretty big network, is there a tool I can use to search to find out what computer the user is logged on to? I know of nbtstat but i would have to do it for every computer on the network. thanks in advance nathan
  7. CiscoGuy79

    would this be a correct dmz statment

    yes i tried this statement ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.100 int fa0 and that forwarded everything to my internal ip and i couldn't even telnet to the router from the outside anymore because everything was forwarded. I was wondering if I could use another valid outside address and not...
  8. CiscoGuy79

    would this be a correct dmz statment

    Yes this makes sense, I have been using the port forwarding statements. I just thought there would be a way to put host(s) as a dmz that allows all ports through to that specific IP. thanks guys again, nathan
  9. CiscoGuy79

    would this be a correct dmz statment

    outside-->router-->inside---hosts ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.100 int fa0/0 ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.120 int fa0/0 ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.140 int fa0/0 with fa0/0 being my outside interface with these statements would they be open for everything and...
  10. CiscoGuy79

    yes another port forwarding with nat

    Thanks plshlpme I think thats exaclty what I need. The reason I need 23 is because its only port open on the network that i'm in in iraq. thanks guys
  11. CiscoGuy79

    yes another port forwarding with nat

    This is what i'm looking to do. external network--23-->my router--8080-->to a specified host this is my command currently: ip nat inside source static tcp a.b.c.50 8080 int fa0/0 8080 So basically I would like to come remotely connect to my network on 23 and have my router forward that to...
  12. CiscoGuy79

    is this possible with hsrp

    can you use interface tracking on one router? I was reading a cisco article and it doesn't look like it. See the problem that I'm going to run into here is I use bridging. To keep everything on the same network. We are working on a solution to get away from bridging but for now its what we are...
  13. CiscoGuy79

    trunking and bridging vlans over serial int.

    lui3 I tried that first but you when you creat subinterfaces on a serial port bridge groups is not an option. And this is what i'm trying to avoid is using two serial ports for this task. thanks in advance nathan
  14. CiscoGuy79

    is this possible with hsrp

    e0--routerA--s0--t1--s0--routerB--e1 <-s1--t1--s1-> e0--routerC--s0--t1--s0--routerD--e1 basically all i want to happen here is if either routerA or routerB serial interfaces go down to swap to routerC and routerD. Or could I configure the 2 serial interfaces on routerA and B...
  15. CiscoGuy79

    Can't connect to DHCP - tried everything

    have you looked for spyware?
  16. CiscoGuy79

    Machines Picking up DHCP infor from 2 DHCP servers

    is their an ip-helper address in the router configs allowing the computers on the other network to see both dhcp servers?
  17. CiscoGuy79

    what telnet program do you use

    besides hyperterminal?? thanks nathan
  18. CiscoGuy79

    trunking and bridging vlans over serial int.

    this is our setup: 4000series--FA0/0.1 and0/0.2-->3745router-s3/0--->Promina--->Promina--s3/0-->3745router---fa0/0.1 and 0/0.2---1st2950---2nd2950 for vlan 2 router 1 config Current configuration : 1332 bytes ! version 12.3 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime...

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