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| Subject: | Re: PIX 506 & DHCPD |
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| Date: | Thu, 27 Oct 2005 16:56:40 -0400 |
The printer is plugged into a network jack, not the PIX itself.
No, it does not look like the printer is getting an IP address at all.
Since a pix has only two physical interfaces, what is the printer plugged into? Is the printer getting an IP? (probably not) How many IPs do you have setup in DHCP?
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