you guys have cisco classes? You aren't on the list of academies, or weren't 
last fall. 

I suspect though that yes, there is a whole lot of talking about different 
things in this thread... I have not had time to sort it out. I just find it 
hard to believe that I did it wrong for five years -- you'd think they would 
have called back to complain ;) Especially since the one I just set up works 
now.


>Mmmm... I never took our cisco class, so I don't know how DNS really works.
>
>I was under the impression that it started out with an IP address, and the rest
>was some black art.  Just thinking plain TCP/IP stuff, no fancy dhcp or wins or
>whatnot.
>
>You saying that if the nameserver is on the same subnet, a comp can find out
>it's IP address?  I'm not saying I doubt you... but I doubt you...  (-:
>
>Not out of any real knowledge, mind, just experience.  But I never really tried
>using a DNS name for a DNS server, besides with "more than" plain tcp/ip.
>Or an edited hosts file ;-]
>
>And thus- just a doubt, without much conviction.  :-)
>
>Hell, I don't even know what EIGRP stands for... [-=
>
>Although I suspect we might be talking about different things, which
>may negate this post in its entirety.  LOL
>
>On 3/23/07, Dana T wrote:
>> >Black magic, I tell ya...

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