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Set IP address from managed code
I'd say if you want to have L2L tunnels and RA at remote ASA, static IP is required. I acutally had that portion working with DynDNS and a hostname. Ah, good call! We just can't get the L2L site-to-site tunnel up. If I remember correctly, 5510 and above can be EasyVPN client and server at the same time.

obtaining real (static ip alloted through ISP) IP through the
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work connection uses a static ip address. The first time, I went in the wire connection and set the ip address, mask, gateway and DNS accordingly and everything works fine. After work, I put the system to sleep and come in the next day and the static information is no longer set in the connection.... Why?

static ip question
bess...@hotmail.com alt music chapel-hill Hello All, Off topic question, but I figured someone might have an answer. I live in Chapel Hill andcurrently have Roadrunner. I am looking for a high speed service provider that will provide a static IP address so I can run a server and host my own site. Any suggestions?

Multiple static IP through one interface (Cisco 1711)
I have another Win2000 Pro System that I want to use static IP and get ICS. Only, when I specify I cannot get to the internet, intranet is communicating, but no internet. Host has two NIC, one for DSL, one for network, I have STD 192.168.0.1 for host. Do I use my host internet IP,which is dynamic, for gateway on

Verizon DSL: "Issues" with static IP addresses?
Or is the static IP on the WAN side of the router? If so, no 10.xxx traffic should be coming in to your network (the router should be able to stop it and I have a static IP. The new modem is a combination modem/router. You are correct, the static IP is on the WAN side. I have 4 other computers connected to it.

PIX 8.x to ASA 8.x Site (static ip) to Site (dynamic ip ...
For going down to the shops, I find the static IP works best. If you like long country runs go for the dynamic. And ask them to throw in an upsize pack for free. I was asking for a bit of info... Yes. I think the question was clear enough... It wasnt. You didnt say best for what... Give the guy a break. No thanks.

Static or Dynamic IP addresses
The lowest IP in the pool is always what the SBS will use as its interface. You can then assign a request IP to a user to ensure that they always get the same IP. This means that WINS/DNS registrations remain constant for that remote workstation, and it also means that you can assign a static IP destination for

ICS with static IP
HTH, Larry Holt, CCNA, CNA David Read wrote: We are setting up a Novell 4.11 DHCP Server (DHCP Version 2.10R) and it is working fine at allocating IP addresses in the range we wish etc. The problem we are having is with the static IP addresses. For some reason when we define a static IP (whether it be inside or

DHCP and DNS IP adderssing with ISP static IP bank
Configure external ip of router to static ip you're allocated. Configure internal ip of router to any internal range you like, and configure 2nd nic in sbs for the same network. In router config., set it to forward as much or as little as you require to sbs 2nd nic address. In sbs, remove 2nd nic address from proxy

SBS200 static IP address won't bind to NIC
14tonks mail.2.14to...@recursor.net sci med transcription Oh, one other situation in which it may help to have a static IP. If you want to connect to someone running a really locked down firewall, they may be more willing to reconfigure the firewall to allow an incoming connection from your specific static IP,

DHCP and static ip--A MESSS
Specifically, setting up a static IP on the router and then configuring DHCP and DNS on the server. My setup is as follows: Speedstream DSL Modem Netgear ProSafe FVG318 8 port router Set to Static IP of xxx248 (from AT&T Static IP info) DHCP is "off" Lan IP is 192.168.5.1 (had been conflicting with the DSL Modem)

Slightly OT - Static IP Address
Plusnet, if I am reading their blurb correctly, give you the option of either a static or dynamic IP address. What are the advantages, if any, of a static IP for a "home user"? -- Regards Chris Hi, for normal use, there is no advantage to having a static IP. However, if you ever want to run a web server,

Static IP address configuration of DUN by Turnpike
Private IP ranges and internet IP ranges cannot communicate directly with each other,.. hence the need for routers and NAT addressing. The router bridges the two distinct zones, LAN and internet, allowing multiple PCs/devices to access the internet through a single external connection and IP. To use an internet IP

PIX 8.x to ASA 8.x Site (static ip) to Site (dynamic ip ...
Thomas A. Rowe tar...@mvps.org microsoft public frontpage client Since you are a reseller, is your account set up to share a single static IP with each domain that you are allow to host under your reseller account or can you create individual domains with individual static IP for each domain?

Cisco 678 static ip configuration with NAT?
Kratumay Kratu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Thanks for the info guys, but i use p2p softz which are better off having a external (static/dynamic) ip rather than a router alloted ip. However, the problem was noticed when my xp desktop was able to do the same ie get

dsl without static IP good for hosting?
Any IP you may need to address on the router to do something with it is based on the device IP of the router. In this 192.168.1.1 device IP example, the only IP(s) that can be addressed through the UI of the router will start with 192.168.1. IP(s) 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.99 are the router's static IP(s).

Linux Masqued Box and Static IP's
Question: if I use static IP addresses on all workstations, Can I build a batch file or script that would delete the tcp/ip entry for the default gateway and have it run when a particular user logs in? I am thinking that would allow LAN access but not to the internet. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: "Steve Allen"

***I Need a Static IP on LAN behind a dynamic IP from my ISP***
Bob Altman r...@nospam.nospam microsoft public win32 programmer networks It is apparently not possible to get the IP address for an unplugged adapter with a static IP address. I just tested this scenario on a computer with two adapters. One uses DHCP and the other has a static IP address. When I unplug the cable on

Dynamic and Static IP
My problem had been that I didn't realize that even though AT&T gave me a static IP, I still had to set the router as ussing PPPOE since my login user name and pwd is used to validate my system. Also, since I have got the static IP running correctly, I now notice that two of the clients can no longer access the

DHCP & Static IP
David Efflandt effla...@xnet.com comp os linux networking On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 15:54:38 GMT, tom <wolfe...@ameritech.net> wrote: I was told by the telco that if we get a static ip address for the DSL line, we would need two. One for the modem and one for the switch. I am confused. How does this work?