Hello all,
We are running Asterisk on a dual Opteron system with 32-bit Redhat Linux. We have a Zaptel TE110P card and a 24 channel PRI circuit and 1MB of data bandwidth.
We are having a big problem with our remote softphones and IAXy's not being able to register when they log in to the...
Thanks much. And that's what we intend to do as our ISP gives us a public IP with a /28 mask so that we have adequate NAT to reach DMZ or ISA servers. Otherwise, no other devices need to have any direct outside access except for browsing the web and other like activities.
The intention is...
Perhaps I'm the one who's missing something. What would your suggestion be in this case?
Should I stick with a Class C in the 192.168.x.x range and use the 3rd octet for the network ID? As I mentioned, I don't see any scenario where each campus will require more than 254 hosts. I was using...
Thanks to GrnEyedLdy and all for your valuable input.
I knew which IP blocks were considered private and non-routable. Again, I was mainly concerned with the label "non-routable" causing a problem between campuses - which I now understand to not be the case.
My plan was to implement a...
My fault, sorry, slight typo there. Yes, that is what I meant - 172.16.x.x/16. And in fact, my intentions would be to subnet each campus in the range of 172.16.0.x/24, 172.16.1.x/24, etc. where the 3rd octet would indicate what campus/branch you're at.
I guess my main confusion was in regard...
Howdy all,
I've been trying to decide what type of IP scheme to use for a client that is a growing company. My understanding of IP addressing, classed networks and the binary behind addressing is very good.
I'm planning on implementing a Class B network due to the fact that this company will...
FYI, I just researched the Transition Pack and it is no longer available for SBS 2000. You would have to upgrade to SBS 2003 Premium (for Exch. and SQL) and then purchase a Transition Pack for SBS 2003.
What I'd like to find out is if anyone has had any experience doing a migration such as...
No problem Marcs, thanks for the post. I tried that, but unfortunately when I tried something similar before (the Continue Server Setup icon on desktop) the setup fails and dumps out after selecting the components section without any feedback or error.
I have a nagging suspicion that I'm going...
Thanks for the reply Marcs41. However, I didn't see the solution you posed in your post, only the link to FAQ222-2244, which seemed, if I'm not mistaken, to demonstrate guidelines of etiquette on the forum, as well as a link to a MS VB forum. Was that the link I was supposed to go to?
Thank...
I have a strange situation with a Win2K3 SBS install I have. The server was set up in two phases, pre-install and post-install with Exchange being installed post. The "Continue with Server Setup" link on the desktop failed to complete so Exchange had to be installed "manually" rather than from...
Update the recipient policy in Exchange System Manager. Go in to the properties of your default recipient policy and add a new SMTP address type.
If your new company's users are already set up in your domain, you can have Exchange update all their addresses with the new policy automatically...
Yes you can, simply update the recipient policy in your Exchange System manager to handle traffic for the extra domains.
I've also found that OWA doesn't work very well unless all your users have an address from the primary domain with which Exchange was installed to handle initially.
If you...
Actually, Veritas makes a version of BE for SBS specifically, and it is quite a bit cheaper than buying all the options you mentioned. The only option it does not come with is the Advanced Open File Option, or AOFO.
Veritas BE SBS Premium (which covers SQL) goes for just under $500 from my...
Thank you mlichstein, I do believe you saved my rear on that one. It appears to have worked.
Do you suggest configuring DNS to forward lookups to the ISP DNS'?
Thank you again,
Aslan111
Hi mlichstein,
It is true that SBS 2003 doesn't want to be demoted, but it will allow you to do it. Unfortunately, it won't continue to stay up if it's not a DC and will shut down after 2 hours.
I believe that I discovered part of the problem. I think that I may have made a bit of a mess...
I am also having this problem on 2003 SBS. It was demoted from a domain controller and then re-promoted. Now all the folders under _msdcs as well as the domain forward zone are missing. Netdiag /fix didn't do anything for me. I have checked all the .dns files and the references are there...
Good Day!
I'm looking for a low-cost, effective SMB help desk solution. I recently researched Remedy's Help Desk IQ 30-day trial only to find out that it does not work on Windows 2003 Small Bus. Server. They say version 2.0 will, but there is no target date for it currently.
I need a...
Joftak,
One thing I found is that most of the messages that give the "access denied" error are corrupt in some way. 3 of the 5 mailboxes I attempted to export could not completely export. There was a lot of data missing.
My next step is going to be to identify many of the messages from the...
Joftak,
I attempted the fix you recommended:
exporting a mailbox out to a .pst file
removing the mailbox
running the Exchange cleanup agent
recreating the mailbox
importing the .pst file back in to the mailbox
This appeared to work as during the first full backup job after that...
joftak,
Thanks for the reply. Please let me know if that helps for you. I may try that with one of my offending mailboxes over the weekend. I'll let you know what turns out from that.
Aslan111
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