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Re: PIX 506 & DHCPD

Subject: Re: PIX 506 & DHCPD
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:23:16 -0400
I can unplug the printer and plug in my notebook using the same CAT5 cable...

Linksys is gone... I see the MAC address of the printers NIC in 'show dhcpd bin' but there is 0 connectivity to it.

mike jablonski wrote:
Waht's the network jack plugged into?  ;)

If you can, maybe take the printer off network, plug it into the linksys, and
plug a host into the linksys also.....  once the printer gets an IP address, see
if you can manage it...  start troubleshooting from there.

Doesn't really sound like a FW issue... sounds more like a networking issue.

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