Re: Strange Problem

From: Peng Zheng (zpnist@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Aug 04 2003 - 02:42:01 GMT-3


Yes. I tried. And the Cisco PIX got no response.

--- Donny MATEO <donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com>
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> Have you put the following on the router interface "
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> I have a PIX 501, for the past week, I can not
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> to Internet through it.
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> I have a cable connection to ISP. For the past
> week,
> I can not get connected through it. It didn't even
> get the IP address through ISP's DHCP server.
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> But if I only connected one PC ( I tried several
> PCs),
> everything is OK. I can even setup a PC as router,
> all other PC got connected through that PC.
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> I had tried three routers, (PIX 501, netgear RT314,
> netgear RP814), none of them can get IP through
> DHCP.
> But all PCs can. It's not because of MAC address (
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> already set up the routers to use MAC of PCs, it
> didn't work).
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> Now all routers work well.
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> I'm wondering if the DHCP clients are different on
> PCs
> and routers? Why only PC can get IP address from
> DHCP server? Is there any setup for DHCP servers to
> only provide IP to PCs?
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks.
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