I’m not sure how to fix this, but I did a quick Google search and found this link… http://www.secmanager.com/how_to_configure_pix_firewall_part2 Is it helpful at all? Hope this helps. You could always try copying the settings for a computer that has the permissions you want to give to the IP 192.168.0.231 computer.
Type “ipconfig” and it will show you the IP address. To check connectivity the best way is to use our old friend “ping”. Type ping ‘anyaddress’, replace ‘anyaddress’ by an IP or a domain like google.com if the box has internet. If you get a Reply than is has connectivity if you get request timed [...]
Some older CatOS or IOS versions do not support this command. You will need to upgrade the OS to support this command.
Hello TRSIT, Sorry but you need to provide a little more info about your scenario. How are you handling internal routing, between VLANs and forwarding traffic to the Internet? Reading your question I think that in each PC within each different VLAN, have a (default) gateway which might be the cisco 3560. If so you [...]
Hello J Well, I think <a href=”http://clonezilla.org/”>Clonezilla</a> and <a href=”http://www.fogproject.org/?q=node/1″>FOG</a> can both be a good solution for you: They ara both easy to use an free of charge ,-). HTH Saturno
U may use IPSec policies with GP & create rules that may block the unwanted IP addrs. OR, configure the firewall / proxy implementation between the terminal server comps. See here for the <a href=”http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc738367(WS.10).aspx”>IPSec Policy</a>
Is this what you are looking for: <a href=”http://www.smsprinter.co.uk/”>http://www.smsprinter.co.uk/</a> ? It looks to be geared towards small print jobs…I can’t imagine printing a 200 page PowerPoint over SMS…
Let;s say you have three VLAN’s, VLAN 10, 20, and 30. On switch, you will need to create VLAN and name them, assign appropriate Interfaces to one of three VLAN’s, create logical VLAN interfaces and assign them an IP Address, and configure ONE interface – the one that connects to router – as trunk. On [...]
http://www.6deploy.org/index.php?page=tutorials http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/The-IPv6-Forum-Launches-the-IPv6-Education-Certification-Logo-Program-1314184.htm Many people are also interested in going to IPv6 training courses and conferences. The <a href=”http://searchenterprisewan.techtarget.com/news/2240035029/Rocky-Mountain-IPv6-Summit-fosters-IPv6-training-and-other-conferences”>Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit </a>is a great place for IPv6 training. My Q&A with the conference chair has information on where to go for v6 classes even if you’re not in the mid-west: http://searchenterprisewan.techtarget.com/news/2240035029/Rocky-Mountain-IPv6-Summit-fosters-IPv6-training-and-other-conferences I hope that helps!
Once you have a VPN connection established between the two locations you’ll want to setup a two way transitive trust between the two domain forests. In order to do this you’ll need to configure your domain controllers to use both the local domains servers for DNS as well as the remote domains servers for DNS. [...]
SOX has nothing to do with prevending you from getting the information that you need. However if they refuse to give you the information needed to complete your job you are pretty much screwed. Unless you can convince them to give you the info you’ll have to have the client purchase another network link and [...]
Sorry but no, you cannot load-balance on the PIX. The Cisco Secure PIX Firewall is designed to handle only one default route. For the full description take a look at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_qanda_item09186a0080094874.shtml
Looks like you’ve assigned the IP’s yourselve. Ok try allowing dhcp to give the ip address and lets see if it can work that way. Or try this defaul: 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2
Yes it is true. All you need is a WiFi card with capturing capability, the most commercialized brands do that (PRISM, Atheros, Broadcom and even some intel). After that a linux box running kismet, aircrack, airdump and aireplay. We did some tests here with our own AP and when there is alot of traffic flowing [...]
For W’2003 server…. Click Control Panel > Administrative Tool and navigate to Local Policies & click “Audit Policy”. Now to monitor user’s activities to terminal services, just double-click “Terminal Services”. On next dialog box, select Enabled from policy value box. Again, click OK to save the settings. It can be also done thru remote control [...]
Try out this…. To do this job, u must have admin privilege, 1. Click Administrative Tools thru Start > Programs or thru Control Panel 2. On left-hand side look for the Server Name (IIS version matters) and clikc + symbol 3. Right-click on Domain name > Properties 4. On Directory Security Tab search for “IP [...]
Hello, I’ll recommend you to try to isolate the problem. For the record, I don’t personally know Baylan Switches. I don’t know if they have any particularity – I assume they don’t, and this answer only relies on common sense. Checklist: - Check every cable you’re connecting to that Baylan 24 port switch; - Check [...]
U did not mention here what background u have ! Have u any experience in job market. If yes, what kind of job u have done / currently doing…. Why r u planning to do so. However, for ur information, There r 5 types of certification in CCNA course curriculum like as Entry, Associate, Professional, [...]
IPv4 forwarding connects two / more networks by sending packets which arrive on one interface to another interface. It makes it works as a router. For an instance, can connect home network with the internet by IP forwarding. Typically in windows computers, it is there as: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesTcpipParameters and by modifying “IPEnableRouter”. Or Control Panel [...]
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