Are you not using your WAN port on the router and just hooking every thing through the LAN ports? If so that could be messy. You might even have computers (depending on the TTL) on your private network get IPs from this DHCP server.
Personally I would just configure the device as a WAP and use...
The Top Level Domains (TLD) are controlled by Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
There are a great many companies out there that will register a FQDN for your static IP. Just Google search Register TLD.
I am using the following:
CISCO 2811 router.
Windows 7 64bit
CISCO Client 5.0.07.0440 64bit
HP Probook 4530s - 4 GB ram; Core i5
The issue is we recently purcahsed new laptops for our inspectors. They where running Windows XP 32 bit with CISCO Client 5.0.01 and every thing worked fine. When I...
You can always setup seperate ranges like
SVR1 : 20-150
SVR2 : 150-254
I do not know how many nodes you have on your network so this may not work. You could always subnet but it is a pain.
Frankly I do not worry about this because the TTL is 8 days and I usually can get my server back up by...
Just an Update on this. I setup static routes in the "Routing and Remote Access" because the persistent routes did not solve the problem.
I think it is do to one Windows Networking needs to be fixed and two when our PTP VPN with our Tucson office connected it redo the IP Tables with the rout...
Another interesting tidbit. I understand that the reason I can not see the local printers when VPN is on is because the computer gets assinged to a different subnet and thus the routeing tables need to be setup to allow the computer to talk to both subnets.
The funny thing is that I can see...
Second, yes that is the problem with modifying the routing tables manually because there is no automatic way of doing it. I tryed putting it in my login scripts but my GPO is setup to restrict network settings for my users so the command fails to execute for any users except administrators. I...
First off I am not going to post my running configuration for security reasons. I can tell you that I am using the following version...
This is the running config of the router: 10.100.100.2
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!version 12.4
no service...
Not a perfict solution but I think using Persistant Routes will work for me using the following command...
route -p add 10.100.1.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 10.100.1.15
10.100.1.0 - The local LAN Network
10.100.1.15 - The Gateway/Router
This adds a perminent route to the computer which over rides...
I have a CISCO 2811 using VPN Client 5.0.01.0600 and for the most part it works fine. The problem comes in wit local LAN printers. Some of my virtual office employees have WiFi printers and when the VPN is connected they can not see them.
I found that the problem is that the VPN client messes...
Not sure if you found a solution to this problem or not but my solution was that I had two routers and I was not seeing the severs because I needed to add the gateway address for the CISCO router to the NICs on the server.
I figured out what My Problem was. I am using Windows 2003 Server as my DHCP server and I had Resorvations setup for these NICs. It appears that Windows can only specify one Router in their resorvations with a set list of Gateways. This had set the default order of the Gateways to 10.100.100.1...
We have just installed a new Cisco 2811 on a different private IP from our primary gateway and configured it with another public IP so that we now have two gateways to the internet. This works well.
The problem is VPN connections. At first when I setup the VPN on the Cisco Router and...
p.s.
TYPO
- Can Ping the router and connect to SDM.
I also checked into the Deny range on the NAT and I think you need it to prevent the NAT policies from interfearing with the IPsec policies but in either case it does not work.
Here is my configuration...
Have you found the solution?
I am having the same problem with my router, granted it is a 2611 and yes I deleted the NAT deny for my group as the other Bert suggested and still no luck. Just to add one more item to the simtoms...
- Can Ping the router and connect to CDM.
- Can NOT Ping Domain...
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