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  1. GrumpySmurf

    Changing number of rings on an answer-group

    Mikey hit it on the head - thanks man! change system-parameters coverage-forwarding; first field Local Cvg Subsequent Redirection. No telling what else I changed by changing that value. I went through every cover path and none had any effect. Thanks all for your comments!, rc
  2. GrumpySmurf

    Changing number of rings on an answer-group

    Hello, I'm baffled on where to change the number of rings an answer-group has. Users are complaining about the 2 rings it was setup as. I've changed all coverage-paths to be 4, but that didn't change it. I can't connect the dots! TIA, Rob
  3. GrumpySmurf

    Change Night Service time for Answer Group

    Thanks Mikey. List cover time returns "No records match" so it looks like none of those are set up. How else would it be getting to Night mode?
  4. GrumpySmurf

    Change Night Service time for Answer Group

    Trolled the Search to no avail...I'm sure this is easy. I need to change the time Night Service kicks in on a Answer-group from 5pm to 8pm. G3 with R11. TIA, Rob
  5. GrumpySmurf

    rate limiting on a Summit 200

    Dell just sold me a Summit 200-48 touting it's ability to do per port rate limiting. The documentation is sparse at best and their website has zero to add. Anyone done this yet? TIA
  6. GrumpySmurf

    SENDING E-mail with .EXE Extensions!!!!!!!!

    If your AV software is low-tech, you can just rename the file to something else and have the user rename once they get it. It is probably Outlook that is stopping you anyway. rc
  7. GrumpySmurf

    Host Unreachable, DNS OK

    Sorry disregard. telneting to them didn't work, now it did. Must be some worm craziness.
  8. GrumpySmurf

    Host Unreachable, DNS OK

    OK I spent a considerable amount of time going through the previous posts regarding this and it still isn't working. Same as others, I suddenly have a few domains getting Host Unreachable. It worked yesterday. No changes to FW or DNS entries. From the gateway server, nslookup, type=mx, returns...
  9. GrumpySmurf

    Night Servive Mystery

    So I got it working by adding where I wanted it to land in Point2 and moving h99 over to Point3 in Cover path 2. Still doesn't add up though - h99 is a hunt group that points to the VM system at 2222. Still no references to 5599 but I'm too brain dead to worry about it now. I don't know how you...
  10. GrumpySmurf

    Night Servive Mystery

    - no trunk or hunt group has a night destination. I wish it was that easy. -"list usage ext 5599" returns No Data in the System to List. I can "change station 5599". type is 6408D+ which I know I don't have any of phones wise. It's cover path is "2". Cover path 2...
  11. GrumpySmurf

    Night Servive Mystery

    thanks for the tips. "list call" shows no forwarding being done, anywhere. Since the LDN didn't ring the stations (I tried several), is that telling me it is never getting here? What "display attendant 1" shows matches what is on the attendant's phone. It's console type is...
  12. GrumpySmurf

    Night Servive Mystery

    Greetings all, I've spent 4 hours trolling through here and while many posts are helpful I can't connect the dots. I am unable to redirect the night station service. When I put the attendant station on Night mode, it rings extension 5599, which goes straight to VM. I need to temporarily redirect...
  13. GrumpySmurf

    Blocking binary data across port 80, PIX 515

    Cisco replied: On the Pix you can block Protocols and Ports. If you block a port that means the whole port is denied. Pix does layer 2 & 3 filtering. Any other type of filter that is at a higher level will be beyond the PIX's capabilities. So the answer to your question will be NO, you cannot...
  14. GrumpySmurf

    Blocking binary data across port 80, PIX 515

    Greetings, I have been asked to block all binary data attempting to traverse port 80. I have spent at least 4 hours googlin and gone through both my PIX books to no avail. Any pointers most appreciated. rc
  15. GrumpySmurf

    2 T1s on internal WAN. How to share bandwidth?

    A "free" solution would be to use BGP if your ISP's would allow it. Some demand you have a /24 though. Verizon gave me one though. rc

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