Change Existing Server Ip Address To A Different Range?
Jan 22, 2013how do i change existing server ip address to a different range,,what changes do i have to make?
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View 3 RepliesUsing Android phone and have to set up Port Forwarding to access the cameras. I have to change the IP Address to a static one instead of the one issued by the Router. How do I change the IP Address of the camera to one outside the DHCP range?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have Internet connection in Ethernet Medium connected to a L2 Switch (Cisco 2960). I have 2 Routers (Cisco 2900). I have a webserver to be accessed from Internet. The physical IP address of the server is Private range.
I have configured Stateful NAT as below
157.220.100.61 is Static NAT to 10.1.1.3 using redundancy
Though HSRP is working good, when RTR-1 is down, I am not able to reach Webserver (10.1.1.3) using RTR-2
We found in the that ISP Switch, that even when RTR-1 is down, the MAC address for 157.220.100.61 is still present one pointing to RTR-1 and other pointing to RTR-2. There are 2 MAC address entries for 157.220.100.61
We have a number of 5505 ASAs at remote sites all of which are configured to connect to one of two head-end servers.We need to change the primary head-end IP addresses. At the moment devices are successfully connected to the secondary.If we issue vpnclient server i.j.k.l e.f.g.h then the device drops off the network and won't reconnect until it is power cycled.If we make the changes in ASDM using the GUI to remove the old primary and add in the new primary the ASDM says "No changes made".Devices are running 8.2 and 8.4 code and behaviour is the same.
how to change head-end server IP addresses without the device disconnecting and not coming back up? According to the configuration guide the ASA should cycle through the addresses every 8 seconds until it can connect - but it doesn't seem to do this as it won't connect to the good secondary head-end either!
I just bought a new wireless router and I currently using my older dlink dir-524 wireless router in my home.eason in buying a new one is because currently the dlink router is in the family room use to be a garage and my wifes imac is in our bedroom the couple rooms down not next door or anything, and the imac and even our smartphones when in our bedroom the connection gets disconnected then reconnected etc etc, basically signal strength is low initially when connected to the router.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedSo i set up my trendnet ip camera. It stopped working so i called their tech support and they gave me another ip number. My question is what is the range of ip addresses.? ,my address is 192.1.1..xxX do they just pick a random number??
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View 3 Replies View RelatedLast two weeks, I have had a problem connecting to public hotspots. My own WiFi network is fine, but while I am connected to any public hotspot I get the 'no internet access' message on the wifi symbol.While connected to my own network, ipconfig/all shows that I have an Autoconfiguration IPv4 address in the (correct) 192 range - but when connected to a hotspot, the address is in the 169 range, or occasionally (as in the instance below) in the 10 range. Clearly this is the problem, but I cannot figure out what has caused it. Is it hardware? Software? Malware? Or user error?I have run the Wireless Test and the log results are pasted below.
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : XPS-CLIENT-TIM
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Broadcast
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
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Is it possible to use a DNS entry in an extended ACL instead of an IP address range?
View 2 Replies View RelatedA small network and uses the Linksys Router BEFSR81 as dhcp.the default Number of addresses is 50 and starts 10.0.0.100 to 10.0.0.149.A new Cisco IP Phone just introduced requires ip addresses and have noticed running out of addreses.Can I increase the number to 120 so that the address range would start from 10.0.0.100 to 10.0.0.219, also, I have a VPN device which automatically configures itself for 10.0.0.199 address and this is /24 network configuration.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to set up a WAP4410n Wireless access point and add to my home network. One problem I can't seem to get around. The IP adress range setup does not accept 1 (example 192.168.1.245) as a range setup for IP address. How do i get in communication with the unit when I can't view the setup due to the factory default set as 192.168.1.245? If it were 192.168.0.245 I could easily change my routers IP range to include it.
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I've read that the router in gateway mode automatically makes the translation and in router mode does not. Starting from this, is there any way to nat from firewall access rules only.
I keep getting some additional IP addresses logging onto my home network that have an address outside what should be allowed by the router. The server is running at 192.168.2.1 and is set to only allow clients from 192.168.2.2 - 192.168.2.10 so a total of 9 clients should be allowed on.The problem is that something keeps logging in with an address of 192.168.169.2 or 3 etc. Sometimes more than one device at a time.I have assumed that it is some automated or virtual client as I'm pretty certain my network has not been breached. I have a 9 character password with a relatively random alphanumeric combination, although I haven't tried changing the password (I live in a share house with with a bunch of devices using wireless, so I haven't yet bothered). What I don't understand is how it has connected with the xx.xx.169.xx range at all. I have a Belkin 'Share' Wireless N Modem Router and at some stage there was a 'guest' network but that has since been disabled and I still am seeing the extra address. I have attached a screen shot of the DHCP client list on the router.The following is a list of devices that may be on the network at times, I'm thinking one of these may be responsible for the problem:
Windows Vista Desktop - Only LAN device
PS3
Macbook
Epson wireless printer
Android HTC Desire Mobile Phone
Laptops running various Windows versions (XP, Vista and 7)
A few thoughts I had:
- the android phone is capable of running a wireless hotspot, may have to look into it to see if if has been operating as an access point into the Belkin router, but assumed this wouldn't bring up clients connected to the phone on the home router.
- The desktop has PS3 Media server installed to stream video to the PS3 over the network (not that I have ever managed to get it to work), however this is not ever open on the desktop.
Got an ASA5520 running V8.2(3) and we want to upgrade our internet bandwidth. Our ISP says OK but we need to install different physical circuit, upgrade CPE router, etc.
Then they say, btw your globally allocated IPs will change - this is a problem as we have Site-to-Site VPN Tunnels, IPSEC RA, etc.
ISP are proposing to give us a 3 month period whereby old & new IP blocks will be routed to our ASA (by means of secondary IP address on their Cisco CPE).
Multiple IPs on the same physical i/f on the ASA require sub-interfaces/IP Addresses/VLAN ids on my "outside" i/f.
Is this going to horiibly break Site-to-Site VPN Tunnesl, IPSEC remote access ?
Will VLANs work at all with IPSEC on the "oustide" i/f at all ?
I was wondering how to tighten the security of my email delivery to a range of ip addresses (I know how on my old firewall but the cisco is quite a bit different). Right now anyone sending email to a particular ip address on my firewall can do so. I want to restrict that to two ip address ranges it will accept deliver from. I'm thinking I need two network objects for the two ranges then add to a network object group. Configuring the ACL for delivery using that group if I'm correct about that ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedISP assigned us the following:xxx.yyy.zzz.32/30 as the outside interface network.This means .33 is the next hop, gateway, or default route.This means .34 is the outside interface on the ASA.xxx.yyy.zzz.64/26 as the ip address pool.This means xxx.yyy.zzz.65 to xxx.yyy.zzz.127 is the address pool.xxx.yyy.zzz is identical in all cases.Addresses .35 through .63 are owned by other parties and are not usable to us.The 33-34 setup works using static routing - IPSEC VPN is setup and functioning properly using these addresses.
[ie. Route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 xxx.yyy.zzz.33]
After NAT and ACL entries are created to provide altnernate external IP address on the outside interface [ie. static (inside,outside) [external ip] [name] netmask 255.255.255.255 and access-list [name2] extended permit tcp any host [alternate outside ip] eq https], attempting to browse to an internally hosted website from an external IP address results in the following messages in the ASDM log.
6 Apr 14 2011 17:58:51 110003 [redacted external IP Address] 37763 [Internal Website Name] 80 Routing failed to locate next hop for TCP from Outside:[redacted external IP Address]/37763 to Inside:[Internal Website Name]/80
How do I setup routing for this non contiguous address range?
I need to only allow 5 Mac Addresses on a range of ports on a 2955 switch. If I do the following it only changes the first port in the range:
interface range fastEthernet 0/5 - 10
no spanning-tree portfastswitchport port-securityswitchport port-security maximum 5switchport port-security violation restrictswitchport port-security mac-address 00:1D:24:25:F7:AA
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we have a 3560 switch configured with EIGRP with dhcp. We have a user that we cannot ping, however the interface show up / up and no errors on interface. the ip address is 10.2.0.199 - however we have dhcp configured to exclude the range from dhcp ip dhcp excluded-address 10.22.0.1 10.22.0.200 how can this work station get a dhcp address if we have that ip range excluded from the dhcp pool?
The user is off a different switch that is a uplink to this distribution switch. Traceroutes shows that the problem is with the distribution switch.
How exactly do you change your IP Address?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a XSR-1805 (Version 7.5.0.0) enterasys router here. Got SNMP server to work successfully. The thing is that I couldn't make the router restrict a range of address allowed to use a community. Only 10.1.0.13 is allowed to use SNMP in this case.
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: Written by enable_15 at 03:51:29.049 UTC Mon Feb 4 2013
ASA Version 8.4(4)1
host name cisco asa
enable password xxxxx encrypted
password xxxxx encrypted
names
interface Ethernet0/0
switch port access v lan 100
interface Ethernet0/1
interface Ethernet0/2
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I tried using mac changing programs and tried to change it from the registry but none of the methods worked for me.
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