Broadband Cable modem & Ethernet
I would like to connect my G5 with an older PPC using an etnernet crossover cable. The problem is my G5 is hookup to
a Motorola broadband cable modem which uses the ethernet port. There is a USB port on the modem, but there aren't any drivers available for Apple computers from Motorola.
1) Are there any drivers available anywhere for this modem?
2) Are there any cable modems with USB ports that will work
Optimum Online and have drivers for my G5?
Any help would be appreciated.
Ed
Thanks.
A Netgear router worked great. Both Macs are using the Cable modem and have access to the internet. I still have to try file and print sharing. This is my first attempt at setting up a LAN. Thanks again.
Ed
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Basic home network setup troubles: Airport, ethernet, and cable modem
Hi,
Having only just subscribed to a cable broadband service we're experiencing some troubles setting up a mixed-mode home network and I'm wondering whether we've got some of the very basics messed-up.
What we have is:
1. Recent version (white) ibook, with airport, running 10.4.7;
2. Old G4 PowerPC (450MHz I think) running 10.4.7 ... airport card available;
3. Old powerbook (?Lombard) running 10.2.8 ... no airport;
4. A PC running Windows XP (not that important to have this in the network though) with no wireless;
5. A 3com SuperStack 1100 switch;
6. A cable modem;
7. A Linksys BEFSX41 Etherfast Cable/DSL Router ... 4 ethernet switch ports;
8. An airport express base station;
9. An HP laser printer connected into the ethernet LAN.
We'd like to keep both our wireless and ethernet networks running with all computers able to access one another, print to the laser printer, and access the broadband (fixed IP address) account. We're not (yet) conderned with hosting websites from our home computers.
I'm unsure of how we should configure this system. Do I connect the airport base station to the switch (which is what we presently have) or into the router? Do I connect each of the hardwired PCs (and the printer) into the switch
and then the switch to the router via single conenction?
If we use DHCP to access the router have I got the potential for the router and the airport base station to interfere with one another?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've pulled a few TCP/IP setup-for-idiots books from our local library but this specific situation doesn't seem to be well covered.
Cheers
DougalYou probably have a few options here that will work. Considering the number of wired devices, I would suggest the following:
Cable modem > (Ethernet cable) > [Internet port] BEFSX41 [LAN_1] > (Ethernet cable) > SuperStack switch > (Ethernet cable) > [Ethernet port] AirPort Express Base Station (AX) > (wireless) > wireless clients, AND
SuperStack switch > (Ethernet cable) > wired clients
Then setup the AX as a bridge, as follows:
To set up the AirPort Express Base Station (AX) as a bridge, using the AirPort Admin Utility, connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to the Ethernet port of the AX, and then, make these settings:
Network tab
- Distribute IP addresses (unchecked)
- Apply the new setting.
- Wait at least 5 minutes. -
NTL/Virgin Cable Modem trouble... Need help please...
Hello,
I am a new NTL user, meaning I got the confirmation letter from NTL and then when they came to install it, the entire package turned into Virgin. They promised me a 10mb line which they say I have and a week into my TV and broadband cable modem experience, they dropped the Sky Channels. I wasn't too happy about that. But I wouldn't mind so much if only my internet was as stable as they said it would be.
I am new to Cable Modems and I have always had ADSL, which I think is much more stable compared to my cable modem.
I have a supposed 10MB line and a little blue box with a strange thick wire going into it and an ethernet cable going out of it into my new Airport Extreme (Flat one).
My problem is this, aside from the fact that I constantly have drop outs and sometimes complete loss of signal, the Airport is in a fixed place no more than 3 meters from my MacMini Core Duo.
I also don't think I have a steady 10MB line, cause when I try to download files from Apple or their trailers, it is VERY slow. I came from a 4MB ADSL and it was REALY FAST! So why is Cable slower?
Am I doing something wrong here? The entire set up from Virgin was more or less non existent and they didn't help much on the phone.
How can I have a more stable line and get at least 4 MBs out of the 10MBs they claim I have....
It jumps high during a download and a few seconds later it drops to the point it simply isn't worth it...
I would appreciate any info you could give.
Here is my set up : Apple Airport Extreme Control Panel
AIRPORT
Summary :
Base Station Name : Airport Extreme
Base Station Status : Normal (GREEN)
Version : 7
Serial No. XXXXXXXXXXXX
Airport ID : XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Ethernet ID : XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Wireless Mode : Create a wireless network
Network Name : Nostromo
Wireless Security : WPA/WPA2 Personal
Channel : 13 (Automatic)
Wireless Client : -
Connecting Using : Ethernet
IP Address : (numbers etc)
Wireless :
Wireless Mode : Create a wireless network
Network Name : Nostromo
Radio Mode : 802.11n (802.11b/g compatible) (I am on a MacMini Core Duo so I don't know if I can choose any other as I don't have an updated Airport inside of it... At least I don't think so)
Wireless Security : WPA/WPA2 Personal
Wireless Options :
Region : The UK
Multicast Rate : 1MB
Transmit Power : 100%
WPA Group Key Timeout : 1 hour
(Nothing else is ticked off)
Access Control : (I have no idea if this is correct but do I have to have this enabled?)
Mac Address Access Control : Timed Access
Wireless Mac Addresses :
(Default) Unlimited (This is there by default and cannot remove it so I set it to NO ACCESS)
Then the other one is my own MacMini set for Everyday all day.
NETWORK
Internet Connection :
Connecting Using : Ethernet
Configuring IPv4 Manually (otherwise I wasn't able to get online at all)
IP Address : XXXXXXXX (numbers)
Subnet mask : XXXXXXXX (numbers)
Router Address : XXXXXXXX (numbers)
DNS Server(s) : Empty
Domain Name : Empty
Ethernet WAN Port : Automatic (Default)
Connection Sharing : OFF (Bridge Mode) (Can I even have more macs online?)
ADVANCED
IPv6 mode : Link-local only
Any info would be really appreciated as I have spent soon 3 weeks to figure out how to have a stable and fast line and it isn't... Sometimes pages load like I was on a 56k modem!
Please... Help...
PS. the NTL Modem is called NTL 250 that is all it is a tiny blue modem of sorts...
I am on a MacMini Core Duo which version of Airport card is in it I don't know and don't even know where to look for the info on it. But All I do know is that I often experience drops in my signal and sometimes a total loss of connection...
ThanksHi.
I've been a Telewest - now also Virgin Media customer for many years, and have been using their 10mb connection for over a year now ( are you aware that in May they're upping it to 20mb)
The speed of the connection is quite erratic, but for me has improved since xmas.
Here is a site that will check your speed, if you still have problems, call them up, and even though they're not very Mac friendly, insist that they come round and check it.
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest.html
By the way, I called them when they lost Sky, and threatened to leave - they gave me a 20 quid/month discount - give it a go! -
Using Airport Express with Comcast Digital Broadband/Telepony Modem
I recently converted from Comcast's broadband modem to their combined modem for digital phone and internet. I can't connect both my G5 and the airport express to the modem simultaneously. Airport express set-up configuration shows a broadband modem with 2 ethernet ports. My modem only has 1. The modem is Touchstone Telephony modem by Arris. Has anyone made this type of connection work with this modem?
Here is my set-up:
iMac G5 connected via ethernet to telephony/broadband modem (basement)
Airport Express (basement)
iBook G4 (1st floor)
I plan to purchase an airport express base and move the airport express to the 1st floor so I can use the iBook on the 3rd floor. Before I spend the money, I want to make sure this will work.
Thanks!
Soraya
Imac G4 Mac OS X (10.3.9)
Imac G4 Mac OS X (10.3.9)Hi Soraya,
I assume your iMac G5 does NOT have a Airport Card?
It seems you will need a Router in order to get all your computers and the Airport Express to connect to the internet.
Linksys Routers at Compusa
My set up:
Comcast Broadband Cable Modem>Asante 4 port router>port 1 Mac G3, port 2 Airport Express and port 3 Powerbook G4 ( unless I use my Airport ).
hope this was helpful.....
Powerbook G4 1.67 15", 1 gig ram, 128 vram, 80 gig harddrive Mac OS X (10.4.8) Powermac G3 266 mt, Dell 5150,ibook G4, 1 gig shuffle, epson printers, airport -
AX + PC + MacBook + Cable Modem = Problems
Hey...
So after reading all the comments on the Airport Express product page about "ten minute installs" I thought to myself "Ten minutes to install an Apple product? What were you doing, making sandwiches at the same time?"
Two hours later, I can't get my AX working properly. Great.
My setup:
Desktop PC running WindowsXP to Motorola SB4200 cable modem --> Ethernet cable from modem to Airport Express --> MacBook with 10.4.9 connecting to Airport Express for wireless internet.
I'm not at all trying to use AirTunes...
At any rate, I got things up and running last night just by plugging things in and running the setup assistant. Solid green light, strong signal, almost instantaneous web surfing.
Then I noticed I couldn't send emails on the MacBook -- could receive them, no problem, but could not send them.
Shortly after, I also noticed that the internet connection on my desktop PC went dead. This is while I'm simultaneously surfing with the MacBook with no issues, so I know the modem is working fine, but somewhere there's an issue with how the two, my MacBook and PC, are sharing the cable modem and I couldn't begin to guess how to solve it.
However, in my attempts to remedy the issues, I did:
1) Reboot both Mac and PC
2) Disconnect power from the cable modem briefly, then reconnect it
3) "Reboot" the cable modem, using the blue button ontop
4) Remove network security on the AX
5) Hard reset the AX unit
Any help would be greatly appreciated -- thanks!
MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.9) WindowsXP PC, Motorola SB4200 Surfboard Cabl Modem, ethernet cableOK. So I called up my ISP and they let me know something that didn't seem intuitive: I can't have both ethernet and USB connected to this cablemodem without instead a proper router dividing tasks up. The SMTP problems seem like they could be solved once I get a proper router sorted out.
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10.5.6 setup on mini with USB nic, not receiving DHCP from WAN (cable modem
Hello,
I'm probably in a little over my head thinking I could configure MacOS X Server without much IT knowledge. But I started, so I'm not giving up yet.
Here's my setup:
— cable modem ethernet connects to USB nic (the apple macbook air one) plugged into mac mini running 10.5.6 Server
— ethernet on mac mini connects to switch
— switch connects to airport base station set-up as bridge
— in the future other computers will connect over ethernet to the switch (that's why mac mini isn't plugged into base station directly)
Here's the issue:
— cable modem uses DHCP (no fixed IP).
— when first installing 10.5.6 Server, modem was connected directly to ethernet on mac mini, and picked up everything from DHCP, worked fine. Ran all the system updates (started with a 10.5 initial install)
— after everything was installed, I switched the modem to the USB ethernet adapter and ran NAT setup assistant. configured the USB Ethernet as the WAN, Ethernet as the LAN, turned on VPN.
— now the USB Ethernet won't pick up the DHCP of the WAN anymore. It did it once, and then never again.
— I've run the NAT setup assistant to switch the WAN and LAN nics to see if the USB Ethernet was the issue, but with the same results.
— This setup used to work although not quite stable on 10.5.4 server.
My initial questions:
— is the firewall blocking the DHCP?
— is the LAN DHCP messing with the WAN?
— in the previous version I had to set the replythresholdseconds from 10 to 0 in the bootpd.plist for it to hand out DHCP on the LAN, but there is no such entry in the pootpd.plist anylonger, and the keynet_address entry that was missing from the previous version of bootpd.plist is now present, so it seems the bootpd.plist has been fixed by apple.
— what am I doing wrong? Why doesn't this just work as advertised...
I know there are several of you out there that have the same setup working (I found posts from hirstey and DigiAngel with the same setup) so it must be possible. All your help is much appreciated!!
Thanks,
Hagenaer
Thanks!
Message was edited by: HagenaerThanks for your reply, DigiAngel.
DSL modems differ from cable modems as far as I understand. Where DSL modems are actually routers capable of NAT/DHCP, cable modems are just a network interface/brigde and can't do any of that. So it should pass the external IP to the computer. I'm writing on a laptop with the cable modem directly plugged into it, and it picked up the external IP etc. near instantly. The mac mini did the same before I ran the NAT setup assistant. I believe it picked it up once after that, but never since.
I had done a clean install, had the ethernet plugged into its internal ethernet port (en0) and was able to download all the system updates. Then plugged in the USB ethernet, I'm pretty sure it still picked up the IP there. Ran the NAT setup assistant and can't get anything to work anymore. Even with all services switched off.
So the modem is doing its job, but when I connect it to the USB nic the connection gets a self-assigned IP in about 3 seconds after seeing the cable is connected. The one time I've seen it get the right IP, it got a self-assigned IP first and then about 5 seconds later picked up on the correct IP. (And it picked up everything, including DNS server and search domains, which this laptop I'm writing on does not, although it works just the same).
Unfortunately, this laptop runs 10.4.11 which doesn't recognize the USB nic, so I can't test the adapter outside of the server environment. But I've had the genius bar test the adapter previously and it worked fine then, plus I've run the NAT setup assistant with the connections inverted (WAN over built-in ethernet, LAN over USB ethernet) with the same results: WAN gets self-assigned IP.
I've also tried configuring manual IP for the WAN from what I saw was given to this laptop (it kept the same IP even after being disconnected/reconnected, so I guess the IP for my modem won't change IP unless I reset it. Although I'm not sure if it's correct logic to assume the mac mini would pick up the same IP as well since I think that's actually tied to the MAC address and the IP doesn't belong to the modem but to the computer behind it).
Anyway, I'm not sure what to try next...
Hm. Wait, this might have something to do with it: the firewall logs the following:
Mar 22 14:12:07 server ipfw[4997]: 65534 Deny UDP 73.227.220.1:67 255.255.255.255:68 in via en 2
Looking up 73.227.220.1 gives me dns1.inflow.pa.bo.comcast.net, clearly my provider's DNS server. Trying to get me an IP that my wirewall is denying? Turning off the firewall doesn't make it pick up the correct IP though... I have turned off all services and still just got a self-assigned IP. -
Trying to connect iBook to internet via Airport, iMac G5, and cable modem
The iBook says it's connected to the G5's local Airport network, but Safari says it's not connected to the internet. I must be missing a setup step, but have no idea what.
This is my first use of Airport other than using the iBook at Wi-Fi spots.
Any suggestions? Please and thank you!
iBook G3 Mac OS X (10.3.9) iMac G5, OS 10.4.8Do I need an Air Port Base station or a router? After I set up everything on my mac mini, what steps do I need to follow on the iBook to get Internet access?
The AirPort base station is a router. You are not limited to AirPort base stations as non-Apple 802.11g routers (like those from Belkin, D-Link, or Linksys) will work just as well. Using a router, your network configuration would be something like the following:
Cable modem > (Ethernet cable) > [WAN] router > (wireless) > wireless computers.
The set up for both computers, to access the router, would basically be the same.
To setup AirPort for High-Speed Cable Internet connectivity:
System Preferences > Network > Show > Network Port Configurations
- Verify that an AirPort option exists. If it does not, click "New" to create one. (Note: If you are unable to create an AirPort configuration, the AirPort card in your computer either doesn't exist or it is not recognized.)
- Verify that AirPort is "On" (checked)
- Verify that AirPort is at the top of the list. If it isn't, you can drag it to the top.
Systems Preferences > Network > Show > AirPort
AirPort tab
- By default, join: Automatic
TCP/IP tab
- Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
- Configure IPv6: Automatically or Off
Proxies tab
- Configure Proxies: Manually
- Select a proxy server to configure: <All proxies should be unchecked unless you specifically require a proxy for Internet access.>
- Exclude simple hostnames (unchecked)
- Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts & Domains: <leave blank>
- Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV) (checked) -
My 2-year-old Airport Extreme instantly stopped working last night and is flashing the status light. The problem description is that the ethernet cable is not plugged in... however, the ethernet cable is still plugged into the cable modem. I checked the modem by plugging directly into my laptop... it works fine. Is this a common problem? Is there anything I can try other than sending it in for warranty repair?
At this point, before sending it back, I would recommend that you do the following as a minimum:
Power-down the modem, AirPort base station, and computer(s).
Disconnect the AirPort base station from the Internet broadband modem.
While all of the devices are powered-down, perform a "factory default" reset on the base station. This will get it back to its "out-of-the-box" configuration and make setting it up much easier, especially if you use the "Assist me" process within the AirPort Utility. (ref: Resetting an AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule)
After the base station resets, go ahead and power it back down.
Reconnect the AirPort base station to the Internet broadband modem. For the Extreme and Time Capsule, be sure to connect the cable to the base station's WAN (circle-of-dots) port.
Power-up the modem; wait at least 10-15 minutes to allow it adequate time to initialize.
Power-up the AirPort base station; wait at least 5-10 minutes. Note: The AirPort's status light may continue to flash amber after it has intialized. That is because, there may be some additional configuration items necessary, like setting up wireless security, before the overall setup is completed to get a green status.
Power-up your computer(s).
In this basic configuration, the AirPort base station will broadcast an unsecured wireless network with a Network Name (SSID) of Apple Network NNNNNN. Network clients, connected to the base station either by wire or wireless, should now be able to access the Internet through the ISP's modem. Once Internet connectivity has been verified, you can use the AirPort Utility to configure the base station for wireless security and any other desired options. Please post back your results. -
If I get broadband through a cable modem....?
If I get my broadband through a cable modem (Time Warner service), and am trying to use Airport Express on my laptop does switching 'networks' screw up anything with the cable service?
When I tried to set up Airport Express to play music to my stereo I got a message telling me I already have a network -- and do I want to switch?
I haven't tried for fear of messing something up with the cable modem which is hooked up by ethernet to my old trusty G4 tower.
Thanks in advance.
BohdanIs there a router connected to your cable modem? Is it a wireless router? If so, configure the AirPort Express (AX) to join the wireless nework provided by that router.
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Connecting a Linksys Broadband Router to a Netgear wireless cable modem gateway
I was wondering how i would go about connecting a WRT54GS v2 Linksys Broadband Router to a Netgear CG814WG v2 wireless cable modem gateway. the reason I'm doing this is to get extra modem ports and i was just wondering what steps i would take to make it work correctly.
If you are trying to add WRT to your network to increase the number of ports then,you can cascade linksys router to wireless modem.Connect the Ethernet cable from the LAN port of the wireless gateway to the linksys router on the Ethernet port.Also,if the ip address of the Gateway is 192.168.0.1 then,change the ip address of the linksys router to 192.168.0.2.Also,disable the DHCP and Disable NAT under Advance routing on the linksys router.Power cycle the network and it will work.
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I have a mac pro connected by ethernet to a cable modem via ethernet. There is only one ethernet port on the modem.
I want to keep the Mac connected via ethernet for speed. Is there a way that I can add an airport extreme to this set up - for my ipad and roku, and for guests to use - or do I need to buy a router to put between the modem and the mac?
If I need a router, what kind?
Thanks.The modem connects to the WAN "O" port on an AirPort Extreme router.
The Mac Pro connects to one of the three LAN <-> ports on the AirPort Extreme router.
Or if you do not need the ability to connect a hard drive to the USB port on the router, you can save a bit by using an AirPort Express.
The modem connects to the WAN "O" port, the Mac Pro connects to the LAN <-> port
Either the AirPort Extreme router or AirPort Express router will allow up to 50 wireless device to connect.
There are many other wireless modems offered by other manufacturers as well. -
I was working yesterday afternoon when the wifi suddenly went cold. Initially on the MacBookPro and on the ethernet connected PC. I reinitialized modem and TC through the mac and then the ethernet on the PC worked again and has since.
I've reinitialized both the modem and TC many times, as well as checked the cables. Moreover, I've tried to renew the DHCP lease, provide the DNS servers manually, erased all networks in Network preferences and in KeyChain etc. but nothing seems to work.
One strange thing also happened. I had two networks created, one for me and one I created for guests. The latter one just vanished, dissapeared without a trace.
I've tried from the café down the street and the Wifi worked perfectly well though a little slow, but that could be their connection not the Airport. Therefore, my I deduct that there is either something wrong in the TC or something went wrong in the network settings in the Mac. But that doesn't help to move forward and fix the darn thing.
The only thing I haven't done is completely reset the TC, but after reading a couple of help threads on different forums I'm confused as to how to proceed to get it back to worrk? Has anyone had the same or similar issue and found a solution?
ThanksEh la Pastenague! Je savais que tu était léthale pour l'homme mais ce sont pluôt les machines à pommes qui devraient te craindre. Merci! Solved.
For future reference.
My TC is a 3rd gen.
I actually had to reset to standard defaults not only once but twice. The first time I simply returned to my old profile but that only led to the same message error on the network settings (i.e. IP by default, cannot connect to the internet). Therefore the second time around I kept my profile as backup and re-created a new one plus a guest one.
The airport utility then signaled to issues remaining:
1) Internet access was cut - this I solved by simply reseting the cable modem
2) There were no DNS Servers - I simply copied the ones I had from the previous setup and it worked
I did have AppleCare....
I'm online again and I hope for good.
Thanks a lot
PS. a small tip - I made captures of all my settings in Network settings, Airport Utility and Network utility using Grab in case of ... if anything it is just handy to get back settings that your are missing when setting up a new configuration -
How do I set up airport on my macbook pro (wired with ethernet to a cable modem) and the wifi settings on my ipad2 to enable the use of wifi on my ipad?
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8156.html
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Router connected to cable modem by Ethernet port cannot get IP address from DHCP.
I have an ethernet cable on Fa0/0 connecting my 1841 router to my cable modem. The issue is that the router cannot obtain an IP address via DHCP when I have the "ACL-OUTSIDE-IN" ACL applied inbound on the Fa0/0 interface. I tried to allow all BOOTP and BOOTPS traffic in my ACL, but still no luck. I really don't want to run the router without a simple ACL firewall and connect it to the internet. When I take off the ACL off of Fa0/0, the router is able to get an IP address via DHCP.
Router#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 10736 bytes
! Last configuration change at 18:14:42 MST Fri Nov 16 2012 by matt.chan
version 12.4
service nagle
service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezone year
service timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone year
service password-encryption
hostname Router
boot-start-marker
boot system flash:c1841-advipservicesk9-mz.124-25f.bin
boot-end-marker
logging count
logging userinfo
logging buffered 1048576 informational
enable secret 5 <removed>
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login AUTH-LOCAL local-case
aaa session-id unique
memory-size iomem 25
clock timezone MST -7
ip cef
ip nbar pdlm flash:directconnect.pdlm
ip nbar pdlm flash:citrix.pdlm
ip nbar pdlm flash:bittorrent.pdlm
ip nbar custom steam destination udp range 27000 27030
ip nbar custom rdp destination tcp range 3389 3391 55402
ip domain lookup source-interface FastEthernet0/0
ip name-server 8.8.8.8
ip inspect name fa0/0_inspect_ou icmp router-traffic timeout 10
ip inspect name fa0/0_inspect_ou ftp timeout 300
ip inspect name fa0/0_inspect_ou udp router-traffic timeout 120
ip inspect name fa0/0_inspect_ou tcp router-traffic timeout 300
login block-for 60 attempts 4 within 60
login quiet-mode access-class ACL-ACCESS-QUIET
password encryption aes
crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-1755372391
enrollment selfsigned
subject-name cn=IOS-Self-Signed-Certificate-1755372391
revocation-check none
rsakeypair TP-self-signed-1755372391
crypto pki certificate chain TP-self-signed-1755372391
certificate self-signed 01
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quit
username <removed secret 5 <removed>
ip ssh maxstartups 10
ip ssh time-out 60
ip ssh authentication-retries 2
ip ssh port 2226 rotary 1
ip ssh version 2
class-map match-all Zuri-YouTube-Class
match access-group name NAT-Pool-Zuri-WLAN
match protocol http host "*youtube.com*"
policy-map PMAP-QOS-VTI-IN
description QOS FOR TU0
class class-default
shape peak 1512000
policy-map PMAP-QOS-VTI-OUT
description QOS FOR TU0
class class-default
shape peak 512000
crypto isakmp policy 1
encr aes 256
authentication pre-share
group 5
lifetime 43200
crypto isakmp key 6 <removed> address <removed>
crypto isakmp invalid-spi-recovery
crypto isakmp keepalive 10 5 periodic
crypto ipsec transform-set EDGE-TS ah-sha-hmac esp-aes 256
crypto ipsec profile EDGE
set security-association lifetime kilobytes 256000
set transform-set EDGE-TS
set pfs group5
interface Loopback0
no ip address
interface Tunnel0
description "VTI Link"
bandwidth 4000
ip address 172.20.0.2 255.255.255.0
ip mtu 1400
ip nbar protocol-discovery
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
ip tcp adjust-mss 1360
ip ospf authentication message-digest
ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 7 12090011003E5A0C0F186E752220211B4A
keepalive 10 5
tunnel source FastEthernet0/0
tunnel destination <removed>
tunnel mode ipsec ipv4
tunnel path-mtu-discovery
tunnel protection ipsec profile EDGE
service-policy output PMAP-QOS-VTI-OUT
hold-queue 75 out
interface FastEthernet0/0
description "Link to ISP"
bandwidth 4000
ip address dhcp
ip access-group ACL-OUTSIDE-IN in
no ip proxy-arp
ip nbar protocol-discovery
ip nat outside
ip inspect fa0/0_inspect_ou out
ip virtual-reassembly
ip ospf cost 1
duplex auto
speed auto
no keepalive
no cdp enable
interface FastEthernet0/1
description "Link to LAN"
ip address 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.248
ip access-group ACL-INSIDE-IN in
no ip proxy-arp
ip nbar protocol-discovery
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
ip ospf cost 1
ip ospf priority 255
duplex auto
speed auto
no keepalive
router ospf 1
log-adjacency-changes
redistribute static subnets
passive-interface default
no passive-interface Tunnel0
network 172.20.0.0 0.0.0.3 area 0
ip forward-protocol nd
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Null0 name "Class A Private"
ip route 172.16.0.0 255.240.0.0 Null0 name "Class B Private"
ip route 172.17.0.0 255.255.0.0 FastEthernet0/1 172.16.0.2 name "Home WLAN"
ip route 172.19.73.31 255.255.255.255 Null0
ip route 172.27.0.0 255.255.0.0 Tunnel0 172.20.0.1 name "IPsec GRE Tunnel"
ip route 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 Null0 name "Class C Private"
ip route 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 Tunnel0 172.20.0.1 name "VLAN 70"
ip route 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.255 FastEthernet0/0 70.162.0.1 permanent name "CABLE MODEM MANAGEMENT"
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 FastEthernet0/0 dhcp 253
ip dns server
no ip http server
ip http authentication local
ip http secure-server
ip http timeout-policy idle 60 life 86400 requests 10000
ip nat translation tcp-timeout 300
ip nat translation udp-timeout 120
ip nat translation max-entries 2048
ip nat inside source list ACL-NAT-172.16.0.0/29 interface FastEthernet0/0 overload
ip nat inside source list ACL-NAT-MANAGEMENT interface FastEthernet0/0 overload
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.16.0.4 22 interface FastEthernet0/0 2227
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.16.0.5 3389 interface FastEthernet0/0 3391
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.16.0.3 3389 interface FastEthernet0/0 3390
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.16.0.4 80 interface FastEthernet0/0 8084
ip access-list standard ACL-ACCESS-QUIET
permit 216.161.180.16
permit 172.16.0.0 0.1.255.255
permit 172.27.0.0 0.0.127.255
permit 172.20.0.0 0.0.0.3
ip access-list standard ACL-NAT-172.16.0.0/29
permit 172.16.0.0 0.0.0.7
ip access-list standard ACL-NAT-172.17.0.0/24
permit 172.17.0.0 0.0.0.255
ip access-list standard ACL-NAT-172.17.1.0/24
permit 172.17.1.0 0.0.0.255
ip access-list standard ACL-SNMP
permit 172.16.0.4
ip access-list extended ACL-CRY-MAP
ip access-list extended ACL-INSIDE-IN
deny ip host 172.16.0.2 172.27.0.0 0.0.127.255
deny ip host 172.16.0.2 172.20.0.0 0.0.0.3
permit ip 172.17.0.0 0.0.0.255 any
permit ip 172.16.0.0 0.0.0.7 any
permit ip 172.17.1.0 0.0.0.255 any
ip access-list extended ACL-NAT-MANAGEMENT
permit tcp host 172.27.10.11 eq 3389 host 72.166.77.196
ip access-list extended ACL-OUTSIDE-IN
deny ip 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
deny ip 172.16.0.0 0.15.255.255 any
deny ip 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 any
permit tcp any any range 3390 3391
permit udp any any eq bootpc
permit udp any any eq bootps
permit tcp any any range 2226 2228
permit tcp any any range 8081 8084
permit icmp any any echo
permit icmp any any net-unreachable
permit icmp any any host-unreachable
permit icmp any any port-unreachable
permit icmp any any parameter-problem
permit icmp any any packet-too-big
permit icmp any any administratively-prohibited
permit icmp any any source-quench
permit icmp any any ttl-exceeded
deny icmp any any
deny ip any any
ip access-list log-update threshold 10
logging history informational
logging trap debugging
logging 172.17.228.17
logging 172.17.228.10
control-plane
line con 0
exec-timeout 15 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous
login authentication AUTH-LOCAL
line aux 0
login authentication AUTH-LOCAL
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 60 0
privilege level 15
logging synchronous
login authentication AUTH-LOCAL
rotary 1
transport input ssh
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp clock-period 17178311
ntp source FastEthernet0/0
ntp server 148.167.132.201
endHi Matt,
Try adding below line
ip access-list extended ACL-OUTSIDE-IN
permit udp any eq bootpc any eq bootps
Regards
Najaf
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