I'd like to know if there was a way I could check my IIS setup. Here's what
I've got:

Network with IIS server (Win2003Svr) and my workstation and Cisco Pix
router.

I want to know if the router is working ok, but I do not want to get anyone
else to test it coz they are all dopy and can't give me the feedback nor
their time to check my setup as I fix little problems. I've tried using the
internet IP address of our router in a web page, but the router seems to
quash any attempt of going out then straight back in again.

So is there a way I, and I only, can test the router setup?

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Re: Testing an IIS setup? by jeff

jeff
Wed Aug 18 06:08:19 CDT 2004

On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 16:30:32 +1000, "Julian Milano"
<jdmils_NOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I'd like to know if there was a way I could check my IIS setup. Here's what
>I've got:
>
>Network with IIS server (Win2003Svr) and my workstation and Cisco Pix
>router.
>
>I want to know if the router is working ok, but I do not want to get anyone
>else to test it coz they are all dopy and can't give me the feedback nor
>their time to check my setup as I fix little problems. I've tried using the
>internet IP address of our router in a web page, but the router seems to
>quash any attempt of going out then straight back in again.
>
>So is there a way I, and I only, can test the router setup?

Use a system outside your router.

Jeff

Re: Testing an IIS setup? by Kristofer

Kristofer
Wed Aug 18 06:23:08 CDT 2004

Hello,

Maybe another internet connection? You need something outside the router, to
be able to test if the router is working properly.

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Kristofer Gafvert
http://www.ilopia.com


"Julian Milano" <jdmils_NOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'd like to know if there was a way I could check my IIS setup. Here's
what
> I've got:
>
> Network with IIS server (Win2003Svr) and my workstation and Cisco Pix
> router.
>
> I want to know if the router is working ok, but I do not want to get
anyone
> else to test it coz they are all dopy and can't give me the feedback nor
> their time to check my setup as I fix little problems. I've tried using
the
> internet IP address of our router in a web page, but the router seems to
> quash any attempt of going out then straight back in again.
>
> So is there a way I, and I only, can test the router setup?
>
> --
>
> Julian Milano
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> (To reply, remove NOSPAM from the email address)
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>
>