RE: a night with an IP

From: CCIE KH49279 (ccie_lab@inetiq.com)
Date: Sun Apr 09 2006 - 03:58:21 GMT-3


Victor,

If you have a linux box on your internal network, you can have it poll the
router and email the new IP when it changes. I am assuming you are using
DHCP on the router. Perhaps you can setup logging??

wayne

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Victor Cappuccio
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 1:48 AM
To: Magmax
Cc: CCIE LAB
Subject: Re: a night with an IP

 Ubaid, I do not get your question...

I'm located in Venezuela
But from the link you gave me, I'm located in this IP Address :D :D :D :D

You appear to be located in United States [City: Caracas, Distrito
Federal], based on your IP address of 1xx.2xx.63.3 (see our geolocation
FAQ for details). FAQ, media information, linking, automated usage and
more can be found at the FAQ page. Comments? Suggestions for new
features? Problems? Want DNS advice? Please use the DNSstuff.com Forums.

When did Venezuela became part of the US :D
That are good new, since I would not need a Visa to get in :D

Now my question is, is there any Cisco Method to know what IP Address my
TS has and send like an TRAP to an email?

Magmax escribis:

  Can you tell me where are you and how are you sending this email and where
  is your rack?
  
  Ubaid

  -----Original Message-----
  From: nobody@groupstudy.com [ mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com ] On
Behalf Of
  Victor Cappuccio
  Sent: Sunday, 9 April 2006 4:32 PM
  To: Magmax
  Cc: 'CCIE LAB'
  Subject: Re: a night with an IP
  
  Thanks Magmax, but I do not know my current RACK IP Address... :(

  Magmax escribis:

    You can try using Mirc or visit this website to find your current ip

  address

    http://www.dnsstuff.com/

    -----Original Message-----
    From: nobody@groupstudy.com [ mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com
] On Behalf Of
    Victor Cappuccio
    Sent: Sunday, 9 April 2006 4:16 PM
    To: CCIE LAB
    Subject: a night with an IP
    
    Hello all
    
    I have a little Lab with n Routers connected to a Terminal Server, and
    the Terminal Server connected directly to the Internet, who constantly
    changes the IP Address by a remote process in the ISP
    
    Now is there any way to know what IP Address this poor's men rack have
    now? Maybe something like sending an Email to the Admin (me :D) or any
    other method that could be nice to know what IP Address I have now?
    
    ISP Told me that they do not give up that information, so I must wait
    until Monday to play with my routers :(
    
    Thanks
    Victor.
    
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