filtering ports on the switch ? - Network
This is a discussion on filtering ports on the switch ? - Network ; Hi All,
How with a windows xp computer to define the switch filters the certain port
(s) ?
Best regards
Boris...
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filtering ports on the switch ?
Hi All,
How with a windows xp computer to define the switch filters the certain port
(s) ?
Best regards
Boris
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Re: filtering ports on the switch ?
Hello Boris,
I think this is what you are asking for:
Go into "Network Connections".
Right-click the network in question, and go to Properties
Go into the General tab and double-click the "Internet Protocol TCP/IP
" selection.
Click on the Advanced button at the bottom, right.
Go into the Options tab.
Select "TCP/IP Filtering" and click on the Properties button.
And there you are with the options it sounds like you are asking for.
You can make sure your Internet/network services are running with
First Alert Service Monitor. Available here:
http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
Kind Regards,
Bill Krahmer
Internet/network service monitoring software.
"First Alert Service Monitor" - Free trial.
http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:08:41 +0200, "Boris Skoblo"
wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>How with a windows xp computer to define the switch filters the certain port
>(s) ?
>
>Best regards
>
>Boris
>
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Re: filtering ports on the switch ?
Hi Bill,
No it is not: switch is network hardware device
Boris
"Bill Krahmer" wrote in
message news:4cvi411s1d2ld0g5nl8taqso1k3st89omi@4ax.com...
> Hello Boris,
>
> I think this is what you are asking for:
>
> Go into "Network Connections".
>
> Right-click the network in question, and go to Properties
>
> Go into the General tab and double-click the "Internet Protocol TCP/IP
> " selection.
>
> Click on the Advanced button at the bottom, right.
>
> Go into the Options tab.
>
> Select "TCP/IP Filtering" and click on the Properties button.
>
> And there you are with the options it sounds like you are asking for.
>
>
> You can make sure your Internet/network services are running with
> First Alert Service Monitor. Available here:
> http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
>
>
> Kind Regards,
> Bill Krahmer
>
> Internet/network service monitoring software.
> "First Alert Service Monitor" - Free trial.
> http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:08:41 +0200, "Boris Skoblo"
> wrote:
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>How with a windows xp computer to define the switch filters the certain
>>port
>>(s) ?
>>
>>Best regards
>>
>>Boris
>>
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Re: filtering ports on the switch ?
Hello Boris,
I am sorry, your question is unclear, then. If you want to filter
ports on a switch (I think this is what you are asking, now), the
switch has to be a "smart" switch that you can log into and configure,
not dependant on Windows XP.
Please re-phrase if this is not what you mean.
Kind Regards,
Bill Krahmer
Internet/network service monitoring software.
"First Alert Service Monitor" - Free trial.
http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 08:39:28 +0200, "Boris Skoblo"
wrote:
>Hi Bill,
>
>No it is not: switch is network hardware device
>
>Boris
>
>"Bill Krahmer" wrote in
>message news:4cvi411s1d2ld0g5nl8taqso1k3st89omi@4ax.com...
>> Hello Boris,
>>
>> I think this is what you are asking for:
>>
>> Go into "Network Connections".
>>
>> Right-click the network in question, and go to Properties
>>
>> Go into the General tab and double-click the "Internet Protocol TCP/IP
>> " selection.
>>
>> Click on the Advanced button at the bottom, right.
>>
>> Go into the Options tab.
>>
>> Select "TCP/IP Filtering" and click on the Properties button.
>>
>> And there you are with the options it sounds like you are asking for.
>>
>>
>> You can make sure your Internet/network services are running with
>> First Alert Service Monitor. Available here:
>> http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
>>
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Bill Krahmer
>>
>> Internet/network service monitoring software.
>> "First Alert Service Monitor" - Free trial.
>> http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:08:41 +0200, "Boris Skoblo"
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>>How with a windows xp computer to define the switch filters the certain
>>>port
>>>(s) ?
>>>
>>>Best regards
>>>
>>>Boris
>>>
>
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Re: filtering ports on the switch ?
Hi. You might have to telnet to the switch. Try HyperTerm.
From command prompt, type "hypertrm".
dg
"Boris Skoblo" wrote in news:d2dhjt$j07$1
@news.iucc.ac.il:
> Hi Bill,
>
> No it is not: switch is network hardware device
>
> Boris
>
> "Bill Krahmer" wrote
in
> message news:4cvi411s1d2ld0g5nl8taqso1k3st89omi@4ax.com...
>> Hello Boris,
>>
>> I think this is what you are asking for:
>>
>> Go into "Network Connections".
>>
>> Right-click the network in question, and go to Properties
>>
>> Go into the General tab and double-click the "Internet Protocol TCP/IP
>> " selection.
>>
>> Click on the Advanced button at the bottom, right.
>>
>> Go into the Options tab.
>>
>> Select "TCP/IP Filtering" and click on the Properties button.
>>
>> And there you are with the options it sounds like you are asking for.
>>
>>
>> You can make sure your Internet/network services are running with
>> First Alert Service Monitor. Available here:
>> http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
>>
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Bill Krahmer
>>
>> Internet/network service monitoring software.
>> "First Alert Service Monitor" - Free trial.
>> http://www.electrasoft.com/fasm.htm
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:08:41 +0200, "Boris Skoblo"
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>>How with a windows xp computer to define the switch filters the
certain
>>>port
>>>(s) ?
>>>
>>>Best regards
>>>
>>>Boris
>>>
>
>