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mandar Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:00 am Post subject: problem |
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i have one problem . i have 10 pc my lan connection is ,ping ,ip
addressing ,every thing is fin ,no error i event viewer ,but i can't
access my administrative share , why? pl z send me
solution .............*
i have one router ,connected with two switches 1switch has 7 pc other
switch has 7 pc how many broad cast domain and how many collusion
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Scott Perry Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:44 pm Post subject: Re: problem |
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If you have 10 PCs on your LAN and the shared directory is on a computer in
that LAN then this is not a Cisco networking problem. If all of your
computers are connected to an ethernet switch and they are all on the same
side of a router, there is very little that would keep your PCs from
communicating with each other.
If both switches are connected together and are connected into 1 interface
on your router, you have 1 broadcast domain. Each switchport is its own
collision domain because an ethernet switch with PCs connected at full
duplex seperates collision domains on each port.
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| Quote: | i have one problem . i have 10 pc my lan connection is ,ping ,ip
addressing ,every thing is fin ,no error i event viewer ,but i can't
access my administrative share , why? pl z send me
solution .............*
i have one router ,connected with two switches 1switch has 7 pc other
switch has 7 pc how many broad cast domain and how many collusion
domain
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