Kirti,
We once saw similar issues due to an MTU setting. Might be something to
check out.
Adam
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Kirti S. Bajwa
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Simple. When some users connect to the internet using dial-in, they have
no problem connecting to our network. But when they try to connect out
of our network, such as yahoo, they get a message "this page can't be
displayed". It happens intermittently.
Any suggestion?
Kirti
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What's your problem Kirti? I may be able to help.
Todd
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Charles:
This is a typo. Each pool is 24.
FYI, 3COM assigns the IP address with no problem. Back to my original
problem. I hope you can help.
Kirti
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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Kirti S. Bajwa wrote:
> ARC1(Port 15) 12.21.237.241 IP Pool: 12.21.237.48/31
> ARC2(Port 16) 12.21.237.242 IP Pool: 12.21.237.96/31
If that's not a typo, those pools each contain only two IP addresses...
That would cause problems.
Charles
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Hello all,
Is there a way to monitor when a call comes in and what the packets
are that are being sent with the TC1000. In my setup the call comes in and
a socket connection is established to a server. These call are not using
any authentication but setup for a proprietary use and I would like to be
able to see the connection on the TC1000. Is that possible?
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