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<0> I won't be able to help you, but besides that, given your clever name, you should know how to ask a useful question <0> (I mean I probably won't be able to help you 'cos I don't know much) <1> do you know the connectivity software "free ping" ?= <1> i need to chat with someone specialist in networking systems <0> there's no way that a network specialist would use that <0> because there must be a way to ping all hosts from the command line <1> but this software monitors all hosts <1> i need an advanced software that gives alarms and notifications when a host goes down and up <1> and when there is a delay contacting that host <0> pinging all hosts would tell you. But I don't know how. <0> actually, you've got a point <0> something to monitor too. <1> and many other options <0> wait for some people to turn up <1> are you there? <1> yes....but in the same window you will be able to see all hosts at same time
<1> my network has 128 hosts right now....that tool will help me a lot <0> and it's not working for you? <1> okay <1> but thanks anyway <1> cheers <0> ok <1> the software im using is not helping much <1> the helpdesk deparment...needs alarms <1> when a client goes down <0> heh, i thought most clients yell loud enough ;-) <0> I found this via google - http://www.uptimesoftware.com/ <0> I don't know how good it is <0> you see the screenshots <1> thats the result.... <2> heh. <1> okay...let me go there and check it out <1> do i have to pay for the software? <0> yeah, it came up on a google ad <1> thats what i thought <0> there's a 14 day evaluation <1> i was affraid of that <0> for monitoring 5 servers <1> in my location there is no Visa service <3> nagios, bigbrother are two systems you can use. <0> SarcastikuS: any time you need to pay a company, call them, ask about diff methods. I sometimes pay by bank transfer or even paypal! though those methods aren't listed on the site <1> okay...i will test the software <0> and as entity suggested <1> then i will let you know if it will do or not <0> good idea <1> ohhh...i see <1> how can i get winproxy ver.6 cracked? <1> full functionnalities? <1> ups <1> all options available <1> ? <1> hem?? <3> a system telling you if a host is just up/down is just useless, any real solution for such things can tell you more, like which hosts have discs that are full, is the db server down but the host is up, etc.. <0> if you have a DMZ, would you only connect to the internet from the DMZ? <0> (obviously I suppose you'd only want to receive incoming to the DMZ, not to the rest of the network) <0> but i'm wondering about , for outgoing <3> normal setup is: internet -- external fw -- dmz -- internal fw -- internal lan <0> thanks. bbiab <4> if i have two internet connections (e.g., two lan cards connected at two different providers), is there any way to setup load balancing when accessing the internet? (windows xp/2003) <5> deja vu. many people come in asking for that but nobody leaves with what they have planned. does your ISP support it? <4> well, i've never asked them. there are two isps, though <4> by two i mean "two different" <4> in linux it does not seem to be a problem to setup load balancing, but i want to use windows <5> ok, then Im sad to say you can just forget about it <5> the term is bonding, but requires both peers to have it set up <4> think about this issue: if there are two clients on the network, and both are downloading (they're behind the server), each should be distributed through a different ISP <5> transparently? thats another issue again. the closest thing capable of supporting that would be ISA, but I dont recall if it can do it <6> Anyone here? <7> meh <6> brb <6> Anyone still here? <8> hey guys.. <8> i have 2 routers.. ips 192.168.1.1 and 2.1 <8> when i plug the second to the network.. after about 10 minutes the network goes down <8> i can't access anything on the network and nothing works.. until i take the second router off.. and restart the switch and primary router <5> what other than "being routers" does the routers do? <8> the primary is the broadband router.. it's the one that give the rest of the network internet access
<8> the secondary <8> is the wireless router <5> ok, and your goal by connecting the second is? <8> allowing my laptop internet access via wireless networking <8> without having to swap the wireless for the primary <8> too many settings to adjsut <5> ok, then configure the second router to have an address in the same range, then disable DHCP and connect it from its switch port to your switch <5> same range being what range your current network has <8> in the same range? <8> ahh ok <8> i've tried that.. but it has the same effect as it being 2.1 as it does being 1.11 <8> after about 10 minutes it goes down <5> I doubt that, you're overlooking something <5> "goes down" being what exactly? internal network still works? just internet doesnt work? what part of the internal works/doesnt? <8> well <8> internet goes down <8> the secondary router is unresponsive <8> the primary stops routing <8> and i can't access any machines on the network <5> ok, then you're just overlooking something. recheck everything and take it slowly <8> well i've got everything setup right now <8> except the second router isn't connected to the network atm <5> start configuring it offline. that is not connected to your primary network <8> it's configured <5> and tell everything you do, ***uming you have two machines <8> everything is ready.. and if i plug the second router in. .the laptop can get online <8> then 10 minutes later it all goes down <5> I know, but just do it anyway. and explain during the configuration <8> ok <8> where would you like me to start? <5> IP address and DHCP settings <8> the secondary is 192.168.2.1 and DHCP is disabled.. on all routers and network stuff <8> i have manual IP's for everything <5> and what is the IP address and subnet address for the other router? <8> everything is 255.255.255.0 subnet <8> and th primary router is 192.168.1.1 <5> ok, you see the error here? :) <8> umm no ? <5> thats what I meant by "in the same range". right now the routers cant connect to each other because they're in different ranges <8> well.. it stil lworks <8> but for only 10 minutes <8> and it does the same when the second router is 192.168.1.11 <5> ok, did you configure its IP address correctly now? <8> umm <8> you want me to make the second routers ip.. 1.11 ? <5> anything between 2-254 <8> hehe 11 is the first available ip :P <8> aight <5> maybe 254 or .2 for consistency <8> .2 is this machine im on now <8> oh ffs the wireless router isn't responding.. <5> what IP does the machine you're connect to it has? <5> *have <8> yeah lol gimema sec to change that :P <8> just realized <8> ok done <8> the second router is 1.11 <5> and DHCP is off? <8> ofc <8> i have never used DHCP <8> i don't like it <5> go through all its other settings and check everything <8> lol <8> i've done the settings like.. 20 times in the last 2 days <8> now.. for the wireless card <8> do i set the first or second router as the default gateway? <5> right, but it still had wrong IP address. anyway, connect its switch port to your switch <5> first of course, thats the one with Internet <8> LOL i told you in the beginning what IP it had <8> thats what i tohught ok <8> i've tried it with 1.11 and 2.1 <5> I ***ume the second router has four switch ports? <8> yes <8> thats wher ei've been connecting it
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