Sorry if you do a "show version" you will see that your changes will not take affect until next reload
Configuration register is 0x2142 (will be 0x2102 at next reload)
So reload and then you should be good
I have never seen it do that unless I specifically told it to. Just make sure that when you set it in the running-config you save it to the startup-config.
So verify it first
R2(config-if)#do sh ver | in register
Configuration register is 0x2142
since it's incorrect set it again and write mem...
I was looking through routers I configured for PPPoA or PPPoE in the past and came across what was a working PPPoE configuration, it's very similar to your PPPoA config
vpdn enable
no vpdn logging
!
vpdn-group 1
request-dialin
protocol pppoe
!
!
!
!
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address...
Hey Rob,
Everything looks like it should work to me :)
You are seeing that you are pulling an IP to your dialer interface when running "sh ip int bri"?
From the router itself you can you successfully ping out and get a responses back from internet hosts?
what does "debug ip packet" show when...
On the second to last paragraph I mean to say
"only the users of this site would need to change there passwords, much better!"
I'm tired <g>
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An RODC is similar to the NT4 BDC's which were non-writable Domain Controllers. I know a few people at Microsoft that would be mad at me for comparing an RODC to A BDC but they are similar however different...
One of the primary purposes of the RODC is for security reasons. Lets say that you...
If you are going to install server 2008 into your existing 2000 or 2003 domain as a member server you don't have to do anything. If on the other hand you are planning on installing server 2008 as a Domain Controller you will need to extend the AD schema prior to bringing the DC online.
The...
I can't understand why you would want to dual boot XP and Server 2008? With all the FREE virtualization tools out there these days there is really no need to dual boot.
Unless you have a compelling reason to do so, I would highly suggest downloading Virtual PC and installing Server 2008 as a...
Dude, that was it man! I was missing this one command
"bridge 1 route ip"
Thanks for all your help on this I truly appreciate it!
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The best way to control this is through a proxy or content filter like WebSense or SurfControl.
A few years a go we controlled website access using the poor mans method through the local machines HOSTS file. If you have a big environment you would never want to do this, however it works well in...
I just downloaded SDM-V25.zip from cisco.com in case it gets to that point, I supposed that would probably show us what I did wrong eh!
Thanks for all your help!
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Thanks Minue - I'm at work right now but I will do as you suggest as soon as I get home tonight, which should be around 6:00PM Pacific.
I will report the outcome around 6:30.
If anyone else has any other suggestions please don't hesitate to post them. Thanks!
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Well this is one of those "Integrated Services" routers that has a built in switch. Fast Ethernet 0 through 3 are being used by computers on the LAN and Fast Ethernet 4 is the WAN port.
I attempted to configure the FA interfaces with an IP address but recieved an error:
% IP addresses may not...
Sorry for any confusion I was tired last night.
With the configuration you see above I can console into the router and ping out to the internet just fine. However on my LAN my computers are net getting IP addresses from the router which I setup as a DHCP server. Even if I configure my...
It's been a while since I have been here, good to be back!
I'm hoping someone here can help me out I can't think anymore and this is driving me crazy! I have an older Cisco 851 router running IOS 12.4 that I've hooked up to my cable mode. I have a dynamic public address so I configured the WAN...
There is no doubt that Microsoft licensing is a tricky subject, so your question is valid.
To my knowledge, the CAL would represent an active connection to the server. So in my opinion, you're correct, a disabled account does not need a CAL.
You're good my friend :)
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There is no doubt that Microsoft licensing is a tricky subject, so your question is valid.
To my knowledge, the CAL would represent an active connection to the server. So in my opionion, you're correct, a diabled account does not need a CAL.
You're good my friend :)
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You're on the right track.
You need to enable auditing fopr "Account Logon Events" which is different from "logon Events". Once you enable this setting you can choose track succesful, failed or both types of logon events.
After enabling this policy give it a test by logging in with the wrong...
Is this 2000 or 2003?
In 2003 you have to delegate the specific task of managing group policy.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/directory/activedirectory/stepbystep/ctrlwiz.mspx
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