No, that wasn t it, it was behaving appropriately after all.
For some odd reason I get the 132 IP resolved every once in a while and then it switches
back. I just don t get it.
I m making you static.
-brian
On Mar 11, 2015, at 10:30 PM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On Wed, 11 Mar 2015, Brian Hechinger wrote:
Or perhaps not. DNS was saying 139 but it had 132 in the db. I ve manually set it to 139
in the db. If that doesn t settle it down I ll mark you as static.
That'd explain things. ;)
Good thing it's a 2851 that can take it!
Cisco IOS Software, 2800 Software (C2800NM-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.1(4)M8, RELEASE
SOFTWARE (fc2)
Technical Support:
http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2014 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Fri 07-Mar-14 08:19 by prod_rel_team
Cisco 2851 (revision 1.0) with 473088K/51200K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FHK1050F1JN
4 FastEthernet interfaces
2 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
1 Serial interface
1 ATM interface
1 terminal line
1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module
DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity enabled.
239K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
125440K bytes of ATA CompactFlash (Read/Write)
Description: LAN :: Link to switch
Internet address is 10.10.0.1/16
MTU 9000 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit/sec, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation 802.1Q Virtual LAN, Vlan ID 1., loopback not set
Keepalive set (10 sec)
Full Duplex, 1Gbps, media type is T
output flow-control is XON, input flow-control is XON
Waiting for the gig of RAM to arrive!
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