I just gave that a try. I think the problem I'm having now is that the account I want to give rights to is not a "local user" account, but rather a domain account. Local users and groups are not available on domain controllers. Any other tips, or did I miss something in your...
Just curious...how is this "Top Experts" thing determined. My understanding was that people who found comments useful voted. Are people voting for themselves? Are people not finding my comments useful?
This is the first time I've submitted a question. Anyone got an answer?
This is not a service that call manager provides, however, it is a service that you telco probably provides. Ask them if they can add an access code for long distance to the line, and call manager should never know the difference.
This is working for a couple of my customers. The user dials...
Yes. You open yourself up for very simple denial of service attacks. If you want to be able to ping from the inside to the outside you could allow just certain types of icmp traffic, and still deny ping initiated from thw outside.
try this
conduit permit icmp any any echo-reply
conduit...
The meet-me conference is one of my favorite features. I set up ours so that a caller from the outside can be transfered into a conference by our autoattendant.
I think the call forward feature is associated with the first extension only. If the first extension on the phone is the one you want to forward, regardless of web attendant, this should work (or at least it used to).
Here's something to try. Let's say you have 3 switches (1,2, and 3). 2 and 3 both connect back to 1. The PIX and the Ghost server are also in one. The users receiving images are all on switches 2 and 3. Can a user in switch 1 browse the web? Ghost has a tendancy to use all available...
If PPP negotiations are not occuring, what I would do is 1st turn on msec timestamps. Then I would do a 'debug isdn q931' on each end and look for "DISCONNECT" or "Call Rejected". Somewhere there about you'll see a "Cause i =0xXXXXXX". Here is a link to read the...
A PIX firewall will not forward at packet out the same interface that it came in. Make the router the default gateway for the 10.0.1.0 network, and give the router a default gateway pointing to the PIX. (with the individual static route on the PC it should have worked, any way).
Is there any...
Don't forget to add this command
sysopt noproxyarp inside
PIX version 6.0 will have a habit of stopping internal communications without it. Other than that, it should be fine.
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