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- AD DNS problem with 2 Domains
- I have 2 Windows 2000 AD DOMAINS, domain1.com and domain2.com, running on the same IP subnet. The domains are setup in a trust. Both domains use AD integrated DNS that's hosted on servers in the domain1.com domain.Zone transfers are enabled for servers listed on the name servers tab. Secure updates...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-10
- IP Addresses, subnets and more
- Before I've always worked on smaller size Windows networks. I just started at a new location and a few things puzzle me. I don't have access to the routers.1. We have class B and Class C addresses assigned to workstations throughout the network (500+ pcs). These pcs...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-21
- BGP HELP!!!!!
- Hi,I currently run an ISDN connection and am looking to get a 2MB connection put on.My problem is that the Block of I addresses I use for all my servers and websites is owned by the isp i got the isdn line off, and the isp providing the 2mb connection...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-12
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- IP routing in 40 short steps
- To many, the idea of IP routing is a total mystery. For those of you who fall into this category, never fear. In 40 short steps, you can understand IP routing like you never thought possible.This Daily Drill Down will zoom in on the principle of moving packets of data...
- Technical articles 2001-07-10
- Scaling IP Routing With the Core Router-Integrated Overlay
- IP routing scalability is based on hierarchical routing, which requires that the IP address hierarchy be aligned with the physical topology. Both site multi-homing and switching ISPs without renumbering break this alignment, resulting in large routing tables. This paper presents CRIO: a new approach to IP scalability for both global...
- White papers 2006-07-18
- Configuring IP Routing Protocols
- This chapter describes how to configure the various Internet Protocol IP routing protocols. With any of the IP routing protocols, you must create the routing process, associate networks with the routing process, and customize the routing protocol for your particular network. The article covers sections, which describe the configuration tasks...
- White papers 2000-04-17
- Understanding routing tables
- To thoroughly understand routing, you need to understand routing tables. In this Daily Feature, Deb Shinder explains how routing tables are used, the information they contain, and how to view and configure a routing table.Routing, a.k.a. packet forwarding, is a wonderful thing. It enables a computer to communicate with other...
- Technical articles 2001-05-23
- Configuring static and default routing
- You may know how a packet traverses the internetwork via IP routing, but how do routers manage to help in this process? Routing tables aid routers in knowing exactly how to forward packets throughout your network. Todd Lammle is here to explain this process to you.My last Daily Drill Down,...
- Technical articles 2001-07-12
- Get IT Done: Dissecting and diagnosing TCP/IP routing problems
- Most of us take for granted the complexities of the Internet and even our own intranets when we start up a Web browser and browse the Web. However, in order for the packets to flow from your computer to the server, there are a variety of mechanisms being used by...
- Technical articles 2003-05-15
- Problem with Vlan DHCP, wrong Subnet IP address
- Hi, I have a problem with my Vlan, the problem is; I have got a Win2k Server with DHCP configured, 1x Superscope, with 3 scopes underneath it, subnets 192.168.2.0 (range 100-254), 192.168.20.0 (range 100-254), and 192.168.30.0 (range 100-254). When I manually enter the to the port according Ip address on...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-01
- Configure IT Quick: Configure EIGRP with IP and IPX on Cisco routers
- Learn how to configure EIGRPEIGRP is sometimes referred to as a hybrid routing protocol, but Cisco calls it an advanced distance vector routing protocol. Cisco makes this reference primarily due to the way EIGRP handles convergence. With EIGRP, convergence, the process in which all routers share and process the same...
- Technical articles 2001-10-16
- Troubleshoot Windows TCP/IP problems with our Route Utility
- When you're troubleshooting TCP/IP connectivity problems on a Windows network, you may need to investigate the current IP routing table and add or delete specific IP routes. Fortunately, Windows comes with a command line tool called Route that you can use to reveal and edit this type of information. Unfortunately,...
- Technical articles 2003-10-09
- Understand the basics of Linux routing
- Heres everything you need to know to get started in setting up Linux routing parameters.The Linux operating system makes a perfect solution to your routing needs. With phenomenal uptime and simple configuration, Linux can provide you with much-needed relief from your routing woes. In this Daily Drill Down, I will...
- Technical articles 2001-11-07
- Configuring multicast routing on a Windows 2000 server
- So far, Jim Boyce has taken you on a tour of Windows 2000 RRAS. In this final Daily Drill Down about Windows 2000 routing, he shows you how to configure multicast routing in Windows 2000 Server.Up to this point I’ve mainly talked about unicast routing, or routing IP traffic to...
- Technical articles 2001-01-01
- Cisco snags routing start-up
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Technical articles 2004-12-10
- Get IT Done: Two solutions for routing IP via DSL on an NT server
- Register a valid range of Internet addresses with your ISP, or use a Proxy or Firewall/NAT solution for routing IP via DSL on an NT server.It’s a fact. Systems engineers are increasingly relying upon low-cost, high-speed DSL lines for fat bandwidth connectivity. However, DSL technology can throw a few T-1...
- Technical articles 2000-02-10
- VLAN Routing
- Hi,Pls help me in configuring 3750,2960 with intervlan routing.Our Existing scenario is , we have a network basically consisting of two types of users1. Internet and general users.2. Users accessing the Applications and Database serversRemote Location.3. Both the users have a different gatewayRoutersto go to remote Locations.The current setup is...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-06
- Interface Split Routing for Finer-Grained Traffic Engineering
- Legacy IP routing restricts the efficacy of traffic engineering solutions. This restriction stems from the constraint that traffic at a node must be uniformly split across all next-hop nodes corresponding to equal cost shortest paths to a destination. Proposals that alleviate this constraint either completely overhaul legacy IP routing, or...
- White papers 2007-06-13
- Pinpoint TCP/IP problems on your NetWare network with TCPCon
- The TCP/IP protocol has almost completely swept aside NetWare's old native protocol, IPX. John Sheesley explains how Novell's TCPCon utility can provide important data about TCP/IP on your NetWare server.TCP/IP has replaced IPX as the lifeblood of the NetWare network, shuttling packets of information from node to node. But when...
- Technical articles 2001-11-23
- Routing the Wan IP to another Wan IP
- Again HI! to all TechRepublic, just a question guys that is on my mind and want to have an answer on it, How can I route my Wan IP to another Wan IP and allow access to my Lan on each side?. Can telnet command do the routing?I want to...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
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