Here's a fun problem: I have two VLANs (A & B), each with a subnet of its own. I have a server that is connected to both VLANs, so it has an address on each subnet. If I ping the server's address on A from a machine on VLAN B, no go. Swap A and B in the last sentence and you get another true...
Here's the situation: At our facilities, we have two classes of user: VIPs (very important persons) and NIPs (not important persons). We would like to prioritize all VIP traffic so that it doesn't get delayed by NIP traffic. We have no problems prioritizing traffic once machines are organized...
Working with a 2821 router, I can't get shaping to have any affect. Our service provider polices traffic to around 5.5Mbps and that's what I see, even when trying to shape to 500kbps.
Here is the interface:
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
description LAN
no ip address
ip mask-reply
no ip...
I'm not sure if this is an Exchange issue, an Outlook issue, or a GAL issue. My apologies if this is in the wrong place.
The issue involves the Address Book in Outlook. If I look at the properties of anybody whose entry comes from the GAL, I can't edit them as a regular user. This makes perfect...
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