Is it possible to log connections blocked by the Connection filter? We've recently added a few more block lists to an Exchange 2003 SP2 box and have had a few complaints that AOL & MSN email was being blocked. I determined that spam.dnsbl.sorbs.net was listing AOL, MSN, and possibly Comcast &...
In the "new features" list for WSUS 3.0, Microsoft states that WSUS 3.0 supports deploying your own packages. Does anyone know how to do this?
Quote:
"Expand the set of updates with local publishing.
The new API supports publishing applications and third-party updates, allowing the WSUS...
I was able to resolve this by using the wsusutil, wsusmigrationimport, and
wsusmigrationexport tools. After the last upgrade following MSFT's
instructions failed, I installed WSUS 3 from scratch and then used the
wsusutil to import the metadata, then imported the configuration settings...
Today I attempted to upgrade our WSUS server from 2.0 to 3.0 and it failed. It is a 2003 SP1 server that was running WSUS 2.0 using MSDE for its database. SQL 2000 is installed but for another application; WSUS was using the MSDE that came with the product. WSUS was operating normally before the...
Thanks for the help. To answer your question, I was trying to affect the route it takes within the network, not the exit interface itself. I realize that weight is not transitive which is why I was using local-pref before but that wasn't working so I tried metric and then weight and that was...
We use a product called Websense to throttle bandwidth and control access to specific sites and types of sites based on A-D groups. Its a great product but it's not cheap. It integrates with our Pix and actually uses the Pix to control the bandwidth & web access.
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Well this is what I've got, can you tell me what we're doing wrong? We want router C to go out router B to access the host and router D to go out router A to access the host. Additionally, we would like the option of failing over to A or B respectively, if one of them should go down.
If I add...
Thanks for the link helpdeskdan.
All this time I've been trying to use the "local-preference" attribute, and I know that this is propogated to neighbors. It seems to have no effect. When both of my main sites advertise a route to the host network, one of my branch routers changes its route to...
Here's the scenario:
I have two main sites with a route to a remote network (over point to point T1's) and I have two other branches that need to access that network. All four of these sites are connected over an MPLS network. Both main sites are advertising a route to the remote network using...
I don't think it would be possible to connect both to the same interface if the two T1's are from separate providers AND connect to separate subnets. You might try using subinterfaces, but I think you'll have to add another interface card (or in the case of the 2610, upgrade to a bigger router)...
You've also got your routing statements reversed. Though you don't have any networks connected to the second ethernet port on the two routers, you've configured the routers to connect to their peer for the locally connected subnet.
Anotherwords, on the 2514, you entered:
"ip route 192.168.4.0...
I bet the no service password-recovery option is enabled. If that's the case you won't be able to reset the password. The only way to get in is to wipe the config and start over.
Here's some info on it...
Our company is wanting to implement a new 10 site MPLS-based WAN and we're still deciding which equipment to buy. Each site will have a single T1 circuit into the MPLS network with the exception of one site that will have two T1's. Eventually we plan to implement VOIP and will most likely add...
Our company is wanting to implement a new 10 site MPLS-based WAN and we're still deciding which equipment to buy. Each site will have a single T1 circuit into the MPLS network with the exception of one site that will have two T1's. Eventually we plan to implement VOIP and will most likely add...
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