I have a HP Laserjet 4250n. It comes with 2 trays, and I'm trying to install a 3rd tray, a 500 sheet feeder. It's not being recognized at all in the printer, has anyone else had this problem?
I am studying for the CCIE written as well, and will be taking it on Dec.3rd. According to the outline of the 350-001 exam, would you say the outline is accurate? From what I've been told by many was to pretty much read all the online resources from the Cisco CCIE Online Resources section...
Have you setup a new scope for VLAN 12? I have a similar setup, but for each vlan we have a scope that falls in that IP address scheme, but we are not using super scopes. Example, Vlan 10 might have dhcp for network 192.168.10.x/24 and Vlan 12 woudl have dhcp for 192.168.12.x/24. Not sure if...
I believe I have a fix, it's been working thus far, but I'm also looking to make sure that there's not an easier way to fix this from the Exchange server side.
As of now the problems seems to be traced to the free/busy information. During the migration from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003, the...
Thanks for the response. You know I've done that, I've deleted outlook profile, recreated it..it's still a problem. When you were experiencing this issue, did you still have the old exchange server up, or was it completely down? Thanks!
I have office 2000, and some office 2003. We recently upgraded our Exhange server from 2000 to 2003, and it's clustered as well, and on a HP SAN. The problem is that on some of these Windows 2000 Professional machines which are running outlook 2000 hangs upon exiting. It just hangs the entire...
The servers and workstations on the 192.168.6.x network, their default gateway should be 192.168.6.1. Also do a tracert from those servers on the 192.168.6.x network to an ip address on the 192.168.1.x network, and see what the last ip address to be resolve, or where it stops responding. And...
OK, now the second half of the sentence describing the pinging situation is a little unclear, but I believe what you're saying is that you can't ping 192.168.1.x from the 192.168.6.x network servers/workstations.
From the look of it, I think you are probably right, and that it is a windows...
Hey, this isn't a waste of time at all, so ask away. To answer your question, you do need that interface to be up up status to ping it, and for that route to be advertised. Once you plug a cable into it, you should be fine, you can ping it, and the routes should be in your routing table.
Hi,
First try doing a "show ip route", and see if the 192.168.6.x network shows up. It should. Also you can do a tracert from a pc and see where does the trace stop. Also from the router can you ping 192.168.6.1, you should. Doing these test should help in figuring out what's going on...
You have to do this command:
sho mac-address-table address H.H.H (hardware address)
If you don't have an uplink port, than it will point you to the exact port, if you do have an uplink port, it may point you to the uplink port. Then you need to telnet to the device on the uplink port, and...
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