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- Exchange Server 2003 & DNS Problems
- I'm having some problems setting up an Exchange server, and I think it's because I have my DNS server set up incorrectly. I have an A record set up for mydomain.com, and then a CNAME record set up for mail.mydomain.com. When I do an nslookup on mail.mydomain.com, I...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-19
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- Nat multiple global IP's and ports to multiple inside servers and ports
- My ADSL service provider eclipse in UK gives multiple static IPs. I would like to NAT port 80 of each external WEB IP to a different webser on my local network. I am using a Cisco 837/SOHO97.I have PAT working so internet access from my local network is OK. I...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Where is my ip on the internet
- I want to be able to find my own ip over the internet. and/or to be able to connect to it once I know where it is.I am using a dsl router (dlink504) with the defaults such as dns with 192.168.0.1 the address From there I have statically assigned computers...
- Q&A 2005-01-18
- 871w am200 linksys modem config with global subnet of 16 ip addresses
- Iwant to configure the 871w cisco router and am200 linksys modem to cooperate in a pppoatm connection from my isp.I use the modem in half bridge mode,so i receive the global static ip in the input of my 871w fa 4 port.so far so good.Using the...
- Q&A 2009-09-09
- IP Broadcaster 5 (Windows)
- IP Broadcaster will allow you to send messages via the IP number of computers within designated blocks of addresses. If you have thousands of IPs, you can send messages to thousands of computers. This product is only designed for use within your IP scope allocated to your corporation. Real-time stats...
- Software downloads 2006-12-08
- Why It Pays to Buy IP Transit Instead of Building Your Own International IP Network
- An Internet Service Provider ISP wishing to provide international Internet connectivity to end-users is faced with a difficult decision: Should I build my own IP network and peer with other ISPs, or buy the global IP Transit service. IP Transit is a way of outsourcing the production and operation of...
- White papers 2006-06-30
- Oversized Subnet and Shared NAT: A Practical Approach to Keep Private and Public IP Addresses Together
- The growth of IPv4 Internet has been facing the infamous IP address depletion barrier. In practice, many IPv4 Internet edge networks are forced to be expanded by incorporating private addresses and NAT devices. In this paper, major limitations of NAT-expanded private networks are identified. Furthermore, a solution is proposed to...
- White papers 2006-08-01
- Global IP Traffic Forecast and Methodology, 2006-2011
- After a brief mid-decade slowdown, IP traffic will nearly double every two years through 2011. Total IP traffic will nearly quadruple in the four-year period from 2007 to 2011. Driven by high-definition video and high-speed broadband penetration, consumer IP traffic will bolster the overall IP growth rate so that it...
- White papers 2008-01-14
- Global IP Network Mobility Using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- Connexion by Boeing provides real-time, high-speed Internet access to air travelers in flight and to other mobile platforms such as maritime vessels. Connexion by Boeing has implemented a unique method to allow global Internet Protocol IP network mobility for these mobile platforms using the Border Gateway Protocol BGP. This paper...
- White papers 2006-03-01
- IP Address 1.0 (Mobile)
- IP Address does one thing and one thing only, displays the current global IP address of your iPhone. Useful if you need the external IP of your wireless network. Can also be used to display your IP address on Edge or 3G.
- Software downloads 2008-10-15
- Cisco ASA Remote Access VPN Source IP restriction
- Hi all,I am going to create 2 remote access profiles on ASA. One for remote user and the other for remote office. Is there any way to restrict source IP address only for the remote office profile? The reason I ask is that remote offices have a static global IP...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-15
- Dual IP's on WAN port of 3com 3000 series router
- Is it possible to have multiple global IP's on a single WAN port of a 3com 3000 series router
- Discussion threads 2008-01-24
- Global IP Network Supports Data-Driven Evalueserve
- Evalueserve is an award-winning research and analytics company specializing in market, business and investment research; data and financial analysis; intellectual property and legal process; sales support; information; technology and related services to clients in a broad range of industries. In such a fast-moving, in-demand industry, even a momentary lapse in...
- Case studies 2009-04-01
- Learn how to use the NAT Order of Operations
- Earlier this year, David Davis wrote an article about the Cisco IOS order of operations, and now, he's delving deeper into the topic. Check out these three scenarios to get a better understanding of how to use the NAT Order of Operations. Earlier this year, I wrote an article...
- Technical articles 2006-06-08
- Global Knowledge brings IT training to your desktop
- Whether you're working toward a certification or simply want to expand your IT knowledge, Global Knowledge may offer the training you need--and you can get it without leaving your desk. Find out about Global Knowledge's virtual training delivery system.Global Knowledge offers a wide variety of IT training options, in terms...
- Technical articles 2002-06-12
- Configure static NAT for inbound connections
- Someone recently asked me how to configure Network Address Translation NAT so that computers on the Internet could access his internal Web and mail server through his Cisco router. This requires configuring a static NAT translation between the dedicated public IP address and the dedicated private IP address. Here's how...
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- Preserve NAT translations when a Cisco router fails
- When you have two routers running HSRP, the standby router takes over if the active router goes down. But if this happens when you're using NAT, it severs all connections going through the active router. David Davis tells you how to use HSRP and SNAT to preserve these NAT translations....
- Technical articles 2006-04-27
- Cisco PIX 501: Multiple IP's defined for web server traffic forwarding
- Is it possible to define a second publicly accessible IP to a PIX501 in an access list + static route out to in to forward web server traffic to a natted host on the inside? Basically a client currently uses an Linux IPCOP firewall with a dmz interface to forward...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-22
- Build Your Skills: Knowing Exchange 2000's TCP/IP port and protocol assignments
- Know the TCP/IP ports and protocols that Exchange 2000 uses.You know that Exchange 2000 and Windows 2000 make heavy use of TCP/IP. But do you know exactly how Exchange 2000 uses TCP/IP or what ports and protocols it uses? Having this information can come in handy if you implement a...
- Technical articles 2001-03-27
- VoIP quality still weak, but new technologies bring hope
- Quality concerns have proven quite a hurdle in rolling out voice-over IP technology in the enterprise. Today's CIOs would be happy to grab it but won't until the bumps are smoothed out. One new service promises to make it happen sooner rather than later.Voice-over IP VoIP is supposedly poised to...
- Technical articles 2002-01-15
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