A script would work as long as the user is logged in. I assume that you need it work work regardless if the user is logged in or not. If you do then you will need to script to run as a service, assuming you are talking about windows. I don't think a script can runs a service but you could do...
I believe its point to point with just a raw data stream between the two devices, so its layer 3 -7 would be its own; at least from my understanding, more like a serial link.
jeremy
What Burt says is true but before you get another router I would check with the ISP to make sure they are willing to do this (it is most likely that they will but you never know); they will need to set the encapsulation on their end to PPP with a multilink. If cost is a factor then a used...
I am not sure what the actual device is but I think it monitors power usage and interacts with some remote relays. All I know is the device speaks a proprietary language on a frame circuit. I believe right now they have to have someone to manually monitor and interact based on the "data".
jeremy
If you can't do port forward or vpn than I think you are out of luck.
If you need to monitor a server why can't you install a vpn client of the machine its self, no need to change anything on the network?
Jeremy
Its not a cisco solution but I have a few clients that work in the same way. SNMP might be a good choice, look into zenoos, you can use zenoos plugins, nagios plugin and plain old snmp. It sounds like your issues is connecting to the remote machines due to lack of static addressing or ability...
Actually my first question was want to you mean there is not copper, what where your plans. Pretty much the reply was didn't think we would need any copper. They thought they could use ethernet media converters to pass the frame circuit to the other side of the fiber. Regardless if the gre...
Actually there is a layer 2, ethernet or using ipsec it will go over ip, kind of like a VPN. Actually it appears that when you pass data over a gre tunnel like this it appears or behaves like MPLS but without the MPLS.
Think of it kind of like openvpn or any ipsec/ssl vpn for example the ip...
1. They moved the equipment to where it is because that is where it has to be, facilities had to be changed as I believe they ran out of physical space or something like that.
2. The equipment could be configured to use actual optics instead of transceiver, i know ether way would work if the...
Sounds nuts doesn't it. I pose the question on behalf of someone else. Left hand not talking to the right hand i guess. Not sure what the protocol is, I think it is just a data stream stuck on top of frame relay. I just was talking to someone about something and they asked the question. But...
One more fact the remote equipment does not use IP, a proprietary protocol, but I am pretty sure that doesn't matter because they are just trying to extend the actual circuit.
jeremy
The site to site connection does not go through a router, it just just switched on regular old lan switches and the 56k circuit comes from a different provider. I am attaching a drawing. So the question is will this work over a tunnel?
Just incase the picture does not come thorugh...
Not trying to connect the remote site to the maine site, it is already connected with a ethernet network. The 56k frame relay circuit comes in with a smart jack at the main site, however the piece of equipment has been moved to the remote site, therefore the smart jack needs to be extended to...
Just to finish the rest of my thoughts, hit the submit button to quick. I actually think it is really that easy, no advanced routing just a router on each end.
Jeremy
Yes the remote site and main site are already connected with an IP network that runs over their private fiber. They would like to use there free pair for this circuit. There remote site is out in the middle of no where (I actually mean out in the woods), one dirt road only power and a private...
Actually no I don't think so, ADSL would infer that the telco had any lines to the remote site, the only thing connecting them is a private run of fiber with only one pair open.
Jeremy
I know a person who is in a bit if a situation and I think I know the answer but want someone who knows to verify or correct.
They have a 56K dedicated line coming in that needs to go to a offsite location, there is no coper lines going to the remote site, only existing fiber, one pair left...
Thanks for the link, I believe it is what I asked for. Is it me or does the nortel stuff seem a little bit convoluted in configuring the equipment. Why would anyone ever put ip filtering commands under the qos category. ip access-list permit/deny ip any xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy seems...
Does anyone know off the top of their head if the 5500 series switches are capable of doing some ip access list. I am unable to find the correct document on the nortel site. What the end goal is, is to setup a few vlans and use the switch to route traffic between the vlans with a couple of...
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