Unforunately I don't think the Linksys keeps information for DNS in the VPN tunnels... You could however, just assign a static IP to your computer and enter a DNS server that serves your intranet zones. That why lookup is assured to occur at the internal DNS machines, with lower priority DNS...
Hi Folks,
I have a Cisco DT 24+ Gateway registered with CCM 3.3. Outbound calls are no problem... inbound calls are another issue.
When a number is called from the PSTN, I can see the Gateway send a TCP and MGCP NTFY msg to call manager. Call manager responds with a MGCP Response:200...
Hi br0ck,
I was able to get the BEFVP41 to connect to the pix and they work very well.
I am using the BEFVP41 to PIX VPN in order to create a VoIP network for our company (Cisco Call Manager) - the VPN tunnels are pretty reliable, the real noticable negative with the BEFVP41 being no QoS or...
Can you share with me your configuration for how you did the BEFVP41 and the Pix? I'm trying to do a Pix 515 to a BEFVP41 and just now got a tunnel connected, but I am struggling with the ACL's to route traffic between the two.
Best,
Andy
Thanks Mark -- I figure it's a good thing to be forced to learn the CLI anyway - I'm trying to create a VPN tunnel from a Linksys BEFVP41 to the Pix... and for some reason thought the PDM would be a holy grail :( More fun with hyper terminal!!
Anybody have any success doing that... I figure...
Hey Folks,
I bought a used Pix (FOS 6.3(1) to kick around and I need to install the pdm BIN... but... don't have access to the CCO... any help/suggestions?
Thx!
I'm setting up Call Manager 3.3 to access a 3640 gateway running in H.323 mode - Our call manager server is just one of many devices connected to the gateway. Are there any special considerations/configurations to take into account? Everything looks pretty straight forward, but I'm having...
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