Does anybody have a link or can tell me how to configure
a partial ds3. We will be using 7 point to point lines. I just need the few basic commands. Any help will be appreciated.
thanks
yea i do that, but i don't want to have to do it every time for who knows how long. Is there any sort of patch or solution in the registry for this problem?
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A user will login to a server print something then log off. Later the user will relogin into the same server and get the stuff printed from the previous login and won't stop printing.
Any solutions to this??
I want to have 5 or 6 T1's inverse multiplexed into one router. I'm not sure if I can use a cisco 3740 router with what card in this situation. I do know that the 7000 series can handle this situation, but it is too much for my budget. Can anybody tell if i inverse multiplex on a 3700 series...
well first my configuration was all out of order
but why i put ip unnumbered is because i was thinking
not to give an ip address to the serial interface because
i thought PPP is created by creating a subinterface, surely wrong on that part.
Im curious if the T1 goes down on Router A, and PPP is...
I already have a t1 serial 0 interface setup.
My second, serial 1 interface is not setup, and I want
to configure a Point-to-Point link between two Routers.
I'm not sure if all i have to type in the command line is on both sides of the router is:
RouterA:
-config t
int s1
ip unnumbered
ip...
I have 3 citrix servers, everybody
is able to print on 2 servers
which is on Windows 2000 server( I guess it is because of the uniprint), but on a 3rd server which is
on Novell 5 it does not print for some printers.
Any clue on how to fix this problem.
Printers, by the way, are new HP printers.
the adtran is a heavy duty machine and somewhat expensive.
What I want to know is, lets say i get an adtran: atlas 550
how would the outer\remote offices connected to the main office to the adtran. They still would have to connect to another company that provides frame relay, is that correct...
If frame relay goes down what is an ideal
and cost effective backup to have?
Also, having frame relay does it mean you have
an internet connection or do you have to have an
internet connection?
For example, if a branch office connects to a central office thru frame relay does it mean that the...
I'm curious, is it possible to build your own
frame relay cloud?
I would think so but it would be really expensive.
Besides the fact that you would have to knowledge
to setup it up and all, but is it possible?
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