Thanks Guys,
I did call the ISP and get all the requirement info such as:
External IP Address (We have Static IP)
Gateway IP
Subnet Mask
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
This is all I think will be needed to provide to the Vendor.
Thanks,
So for me to be sure I have two options:
1. Call the ISP
2. Login to the ISP's provided Router and get to the setup page.
In case where IP is dynamic, provide the Vendor xxx.yyy.zzz (i.e. first 3 numbers) which I suppose will be sourced from either of the options 1 and 2 I listed...
Thanks, I checked the External IP by logging into 3 PCs on the LAN and every instance I got the same External IP Address:
i.e. by using:http://www.whatismypublicip.com/
Now does that mean the External IP is a Static IP?
Thanks JackMDS,
Security is a concern that's why we need to provide the Vendor the IP Range...unfortunately I am the only guy handling this, we are small firm and all the network setup was done by an employee who have left us and there is no documentation whatsoever.
Thanks Rifter
Yes, they have asked us to provide the range and I do not know how to locate the range...is there any command you can use in the cmd to get to show the range values...?
Hello,
I am a newbie in networking domain so I'll keep my question very simple and short. At my work we have 10 PC, one of those 10 PCs have to be selected as a dedicated PC to download large files from a Vendor's FTP site. The Vendor is asking us to provide "IP Network Range" for them to which...
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