Finally, the answer is YES!!
After much reading and experimentation I found an excellent website by Shauna Kelly that describes this and other fiddly word issues in a lot of easy to follow detail.
The URL for the numbering section I used is...
Yes that is correct.
I want to be able to auto number headings or whatever within that table. So column one would contain a few numbered entries, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2 etc and these to update to 3.x if I add an extra table before this one in the document.
Andy
If your router is sat on the public Internet I could understand the reasoning, but as long as you secure your router using a VTY ACL, private addresses for management and strong credentials you are locking the box down.
You could use a firewall to prevent access directly to the public IP...
Hi, I believe that the old issue of ports configured for auto/auto connected to ports hardcoded for 10/100Meg where the auto will always come up in 100/HD were fixed in the development of 1G and faster. Which would explain why you are not seeing an error.
Andy
Having got an understanding of heading numbering I want to see if the following can be done?
My document has numbered headings for each section. Within certain sections I have a series of tables. Each table has a numbered title and numbered sections.
Currently I used word numbering for the...
Its called QoS, you need it to provide bandwidth control for specified applications.
The actual configuration syntax varys depending on model as its done in hardware, but the basic steps are:
Classify the traffic, this can be by source IP, TCP/UDP port, interface port etc. Mark this traffic...
Did you resolve this? I'm sure you cna get this to work, I did a similar installation for users with VPN Clients, based on the documant at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_example09186a00805734ae.shtml
This allows a VPN client user access to the...
Is a transfer between the same endpoints ok with small files?
One issue I have seen is to do with the maximum transmission size (MTU) negotiated between endpoints during the FTP connection establishment. Normally on ethernet its around 1500 bytes, but Gigabit can support larger frame sizes...
I all had configured ip nut 1300 under the tunnel interface and ip tcp adjust-mss 1300 under lan interface ofice had work for afew hrs but went back down."
If the users were working for several hours across this tunnel then its unlikly to be an MTU issue, as that wont change without operator...
If only 20 agents out of 230 are experiencing this problem I'd first look to see if they are all connected to the same switch. If so, check the error counters on the LAN ports, see if any ports have a high number of errors.
if these users are all connected to the same switch it may simply be a...
Probably, although you really need to put some more detail on this. There is an article on cisco.com that may offer a solution to your issue, have a look at this:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_example09186a008081042c.shtml
This describes running the VoIP...
Hi, you need a static NAT entry and also an access list on the outside to allow the traffic in.
Something like:
static (inside,outside) 70.80.36.235 192.168.x.10
access-list OUTSIDE permit ip any host 70.80.36.235
access-group OUTSIDE in interface outside
The static command maps the outside...
I've got an HP 3055 printer with a duff LAN port. It also has a working USB port.
Originally I used a wireless bridge to connect the LAN port to my wireles network, until the port failed. I'm unable to get a replacement card for the printer. But, as the USB port still works I am seeking a way...
Thanks for that, although I've got it working now. I downloaded the image again from MS, although this time I was directed to 2 images, these worked.
For future reference I got them from this page:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/R2/trial/installinstruct.mspx
The file that I couldnt...
I burnt the image to CD, selecting the `make bootable' in the process. Sticking this into the CD drive on my laptop, it didnt try to load it, so I suspect that image is either corrupt, or that my laptop is unable to use it.
I'll check the laptop, se if the bios on that is set to boot from the cd.
Hi, I'm trying to get VMware to boot from an ISO image file on my C: drive. I set up the CD-ROM in VMware to point at the file location, its a Windows 2k3 server evaluation ISO image downloaded from Microsoft today.
I go into the VMware BIOS, and set it to boot from the cd-rom, but it skips...
Thanks Fern, I did increase the RAM to 3 gig, as I was told that is probably as much as XP could use. Also I'm sure the AV (AVG) was slowing things down, so removed it to try, depending on what the system was doing this may have improved performance a bit.
I loaded a pre-build VmWare image for...
Hi Simon,
Thanks, I'm working away at present so have not had a chance to check this.
Although I work in IT, I dont know much about this stuff, and have read recently that an x86 CPU cannot really use much more than 3.1Gb Ram. I want to use several guests on the VMWare server for training...
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