check your network configuration too,
how do both the computers connect, is your cabling quality questionable? does one computers cable run parrelel to power lines or any other possible interference?
it was the fire wall (pix 525) between the 3662 and 4006
connection went me -> 4006 -> 525 -> 3662 -> 3745
my tracerts were dieng at the 4006, so i figuredit was an inside route issue but it turned out to be a fire wall block.. lol
I'm taking baby steps twards setting up OSPF, and in an attempt to create good summerisation I'm restructuring my IP scheme, on my first wan link change I screwed up Tacacs, Cant ping the address, cant telnet to it. I can telnet in if i use an address on the inside of far router
someone slap me...
Im going to get a box and load linux tomrrow, then install that way ( i hear its easyer than Windows anyway)
some one said that some distro's of linux come WITH MRTG so hopfuly it will be like that for me
my grasp on linux is fairly limited, I might end up PM'n you tomrrow (if i can figure out...
I tryed to do the same thing @ home, its a no go..
:(
only way i could see it happening is if some linux guru got bored and made an app that did load sharing.. but as of right now there are no affordable ways to do it
any free ware, or some demo stuff i could try out?
i dont mind buying if it works good..
btw my network supports 550 users with 59 network "devices" all cisco tied together with 1gb back bone on fiber
Need to check the bandwith on my network, are there any tools that can will graph this out for me? doesnt even need to do that,i can punch numbers into excel.. just need something that can track the bandwith usage at various points around my netwwork so i can figure out where the bottlenecks are...
ahh thats lame, I dont see why it cant be done cheap/easly
its just simple load balancing, hell you can even do it as simply as sending every other packet to a different connection
But ya i was hoping to combine the two bandwiths and get more speed out of my conenction(s)
I get free internet from my apartment (wireless connection to a cable modem) i want to hook up a DSL connection and plug it into my onboard nic then bridge the connections via software (i think this is posible, not sure) anyone done something like this before?
im running windows2000pro or XP pro
The registry key doesnt creat a policy on the local computer, when i use gpedit.msc and create the policy (telling it where to check for updates, & when) it pulls updates from my SUS server fine, but with just the registry key no policy is set up (i verify this by checking the place where i add...
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