Josh,
Understand, but the router's log file (weekly) is quite large (220KB). If you would like a look, I can try and copy a portion into an off-list email to you.

The router is set for DHCP on the WAN side. And, initially used the ISP's local dedicated DNS Servers. Since I changed the DNS selection to "Dynamic", the DNS windows are grayed out and now show DNS servers I trace to ATT......
204.194.234.200 (p)
204.194.232.200 (s)

Still confused,
Duncan


On 11/14/2010 03:02, Josh MacCraw wrote:
Port addresses would be helpful in determining what the traffic is.

You router should be in DHCP mode for the WAN which will in turn give you the valid DNS servers for you ISP.


On 11/12/2010 9:27 AM, DSinc wrote:
I have a new ISP (epbfi.com?). They have their own DNS servers:
66.18.32.2 (p)
66.18.32.3 (s)

My router is a DLink DGL4500; so I set it to point to the ISP's DNS servers.

I am trying to figure out why my router is being hammered by another server of my ISP. I say hammered because my router's log file fills up with [info] listings of blocked requests from another ISP server to my assigned IP addy. The server is:
host-68-169-188-189.mapoltl.epb.com

Yes, I could just deselect [info] objects from my router's log file.

I've spoken to the tech support staff. They tell me I am getting "reverse DNS routing" stuff. I was told to remove my router's dedicated DNS assigns and set my
router to "dynamic." I think I have done this.
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