Sorry, I've been recovering from a C: drive crash. Yes, it is better now. Thank you for your help.
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ISP using 10. for first hops. Those are not on my local LAN. -
ISP using 10. for first hops. Those are not on my local LAN.Thanks! I will keep an eye on it.
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ISP using 10. for first hops. Those are not on my local LAN.Agent ID 130878
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ISP using 10. for first hops. Those are not on my local LAN.The IPs that are showing as LAN that should be ISP are 10.21.0.1, 10.5.0.1, and 10.101.1.34.
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ISP using 10. for first hops. Those are not on my local LAN.My agent machine is directly connected to my edge router (192.168.x.1). The next 2 hops are 10.x.x.x at the ISP, then the fourth one is the routable address at the ISP. After that is beyond ISP.
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ISP using 10. for first hops. Those are not on my local LAN.My ISP is using 10. addresses for the first couple of hops. Those are not on my local LAN, but oIO sees issues there as Local. Is there a way to adjust this?