Ok, lets start from the beginning, as it seems the most of the work is already done. Using the configuration you provided, can you ping the other end of the same subnet in the opposite equipment? E.g.: (before trying anything, please confirm that all (sub)interfaces are UP) On the switch, subnet 1 IF, ping the [...]
can u describe your problem more clearly ——————– Based on your hardware listing, it may be an misconfigured wireless solution running 802.11-N improperly…
It sounds like some configuration error or virus problems. As configuration part have u configured the Guest Access area and the Deny Access ….. option in Administrative Tool. If they r all okay , then u try to scan ur computers with good Anti-Virus and always update them with patch. I experienced the same problem, [...]
Please go to this link to the below : http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/voip-software/ OR www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_8289.html ————————— most VOIP phones need a call processing device to register to. Typically, your PC doesnt provide that function. Services like Vonage offer such devices…
dear please you can make a win xp pc for server use and 3 other pc’s connect with server pc install your broadband with xp pc and share then other three pc’s 1 extra NIC card install in server pc which you can make xp pc. and then share easily internet and other share folders [...]
the Cisco CCNA is a good choice. A non-vendor specific networking certification is the CompTia Network+. ———————————– The CCENT is equivilant to the Comptia Net+, and leads into the CCNA, which covers deeper configs and concepts. Albeit a Cisco cert, it DOES include standards-based protocols and technologies, while paving the way to more advanced certifications…
Please go to this link : http://www.edrawsoft.com/Network-Diagram-Examples.php OR http://people.uwec.edu/hiltonts/101/CBAsample/projectsample.htm —————————— You mentioned “I need a sample of logical network design including the access layer, distribution layer and core layer for the following issues ” and Points A and C are more server/ software based issues. Point B is relatively easy – a good (wireless or [...]
If you are really interested into networking then the best thing for you to start up with is CCNA but break into two pieces so that you can understand the concept well. You can take the ICND1 and ICND2 exams to earn your CCNA. You must have a good networking knowledge. Be familiar with the [...]
The CCNA Security Exam is 640-553 IINS. Here’s the link to the <a href=”https://ciscobookstore.informit.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=1587202204″>Official Exam Certification Guide.</a> The CCNA Security is a step to the CCSP certification which will be very helpful for finding network security positions. —————— Agreed: Get that CCNA-security then go for the CCNP security. After you’ve been in the securties field [...]
The prerequisite for the CCSP is a CCNA-Security or a CCNA + SND. It is important to understand that there are different types of CCNAs, the one you need is the CCNA-Security. The test for the CCNA-Security is the 640-553 IINS. Also be aware that the CCNA-Security has a prerequisite of a route/switch CCNA which [...]
I recommended do post graduate or masters’ degree on computer i.e. MCA…. and if possible do CCNA side by side or after completing MCA ————————— Before going for your CCNA security, go for your CCNA. The CCNA is 1) a pre-requisite to getting the CCNA-Sec and 2) Lays the foundation of networking needed to successfully [...]
What kind of switches / router do you have? If you have “advanced” switches, you could set one of them up to BE the router; if not, then either set up a trunk port from the router to one switch; or use 2 ports on the router to 2 ports on one switch in the [...]
Sounds like it might be an issue with your DNS. On the computers than can access outlook but not the internet, try changing the DNS from automatic to static (you can leave IP as automatic). Hope this helps! -Schmidtw —————————- Easiest answer- ACL’s on your router. Allow Internet from some VLANs/hosts, deny all others.. done
Your router and switches just assist in getting users conencted to your LAN/WAN and have no bearing on how many concurrent Terminal Services / telnet clients your server can support – thats a server config issue…
RSTP/MSTP really have nothing to do with your scenario. If you have 10 switches per site, an easier way to inter-connect all of them would be to trunk the 10 per site to one another, then have one trunk link from each site to your central device…
The fiber switches are not designed for data storage. —————————– Agreed – Switches are transports, not storage devices…
Can you try to login to the switch and check the status of the ports, are they in shutdown state, try make sure the cables used by port no 2 and 3 are in working conditions. I did has a TP link switch with similar problems, the only option was to restart the switch as [...]
This setup is working fine, it was my DHCP servers Fault!! Doooooooohhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ————————— (glad we could help)
Hopefully, as you say, you have created the second VLAN using commands linke these vlan 2 name “Public” tagged F24 ip address a.b.c.d 255.255.255.0 exit Where a.b.c.d is the subnet IP address for this router in the new VLAN. This will be the default gateway address for this VLAN. This is tagged to the Access-point [...]
Where do you put the command? You have to put the <pre>ip default-gateway xxxxx</pre> in the global configuration mode not in the Vlan interface. This is <a href=”http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3560/software/release/12.2_25_se/configuration/guide/swipaddr.html#wp1037806″>manual IP assign guide</a>. This <a href=”http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3560/software/release/12.2_25_se/configuration/guide/3560SCG.pdf”>E-Book</a> is Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide from cisco. May be you have enabled ip routing if so disable ip routing [...]





