From: Naidyhorski, Steve (CCI-Atlanta) (Steve.Naidyhorski@xxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2000 - 20:21:47 GMT-3
John
While @Home issues an IP via DHCP, the lease is permanent at this time. The
end goal is to lease IPs for a limited amount of time. This in addition to
reserving the right to change your IP at anytime is why they say that they
do not support static IPs.
I have had Cisco routers connected to the @Home network....provide some
details and I will attempt to help.
Stephen J Naidyhorski
Data Engineer: IP Specialist
Cox Communications, Atlanta
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From: John Conzone [mailto:jkconzone@home.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 6:56 PM
To: ccielab
Subject: Cisco on cable network (or any ISP net!)
Anyone out there have any luck running a static address on a Cisco on
@Home's network? They gave me a static ip for my router so I can make my lab
available from the net, but I'm having no luck. Then after I called back to
say it wasn't working they said they don;t support static address? HUH?
I have a 2509 and my pc on the same hub. PC works fine, and I can ping
from both devices locally. I can't hit the default gateway from the router
but I can from the PC.
Second, anyone familiar with X-windows and how I can set that up on my
home pc so I can access my local telnet from the net using X-Windows client
from outisde.
Thanks!
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