Since this is a Layer 2 switch, your vlan interfaces will need to be on a layer 3 device such as a router. To make it easy I am going to just make up some assumptions. Lets assume we have 3 vlans...
1- management lets say this is the 192.168.1.x network
100 - data and this is the 192.168.100.x...
nope. make sure you have your pop up blocker off. Also make sure you have added the 3300's ip address as a trusted site in internet explorer. Also make sure in Tools>internet options that under the trusted zones options you have file download set to enabled. Outside of this is could be...
I was able to get one of the lower models (spa2102 I believe) working a while back with no special settings. Make sure the fax machine is not a brother fax machine using the the super g protocol. Also, make sure the baud rate on the fax is set to 14.4 or below. Does the fax work on one of the...
I would stick to one of the larger names like Avaya, Cisco, Shoretel and Mitel. All of these systems offer a small business solution that are pretty comparable in features. The reason I recommend a larger name is due to the reliability of the support they would offer over a small time vendor...
One thing that comes to mind with me is that I used to have wimax/4g modem and I found them less reliable than the older 3g aircards. You might want to find some kind of application that you can place at the remote site that can continually poll the server site and watch for any dropped...
To be honest it looks like you are on the right track having some cisco experience already. My advice would be to go work for a cisco reseller where you can get experience installing these things day in and day out. The pay generally is not great but the experience brings a wealth of...
Coming from a technician that used to install voip PBX systems. If I were you I would go with owning your own system. Shoretel, Mitel, or even Avaya should be able to get you in pretty cheap. You are going to use a lot of bandwidth with call control and voice calls that are going out over the...
I worked with a couple different systems while I worked for a Mitel reseller a while back. Telrex made a fairly low cost solution that was able to sniff the calls out over the network via the use of port mirroring on your network switch. It seems like I remember that being about $300 per seat...
I have never heard of an item like what you are talking about but Im sure something exists. I used to have to work with extending T1's over different mediums and we bought products from a company called rad.com. Maybe they have something or someone that can lead you in the right direction.
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I have placed a "Dmz switch" between my firewall and my isp router. I have done this because the phone system I use has a server with 2 nic's (1 LAN, 1 WAN). anyways I have assigned the wan adapter on the server an IP address from the block that the ISP gave us. The rest of the IP's are in...
I am working some users that have mentioned slow network performance. as I went troubleshooting around one thing I notice is that every port I check on the switch shows output discards? Is there anything that can help find the source of this issue. It obviously looks like congestion...
I dont want to be a negative nancy on the subject but I tried this and found that what you generally have to do with these is be sure you register these devices on the LAN first....I always ran into less headaches when I did it this way. Then after that, try to register it in teleworker mode...
Ok this one may be a little more outlook related but I thought I would post it here anyways. I have a few users all receiving the same error whent hey try to open a voicemail to email .wav attachment from our 3300 cx. They say its only while they are connected to the exchange server. once...
kwb...youre third question is exactly why im ok with leaving this as a work around and not spending 5-10 hours chasing and calling back the telco if I dont have to. There really wasnt a good reason why they needed it working just that it is annoying and makes them feel like something is wrong...
Thanks for the idea. The issue is still occuring but I have a work around that worked fine for me. I think I mentioned above that 6671 and 6672 both point to my auto attendant. since 6672 worked fine all along when dialed from inside, I just edited the ars for 7137746671 to use a digit...
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