I am trying to migrate to a new Red Hat 7.2 print server. I am going from an old Pentium 90 to a new dual 1 GHz server. Everything is done except I have 300+ printers I need to move. Is there a way to export,copy,move these printrs with out having to reenter them manually? I have looked at utils...
Not sure if this helps,
http://de.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/htmldocs/printer_driver2.html
I will be working on this in the next few weeks. If i find out anything I will try and let you know
At Core Site:
I have two Cisco 7206s each with one DS3 to the frame cloud
Each 7206 is connected to each other through two Cisco 5509 switches via Fast Ethernet
At Remote Site:
Cisco 2610 with two PVCs (one PVC to each of the 7206)
PVC 1 = 64k with 16kcir (DLCI 20 mapped to DLCI 16)
PVC 2 = 64k...
So if I put "bandwidth 16" and a "bandwidth 8" on the
sub-interfaces at the remote site and on each DS3 sub-interface EIGRP will always take the 16 path unless the it is down, in which case it will take the remaining bandwidth 8 path? (sorry on that long sentance hehe)
On...
PLEASE HELP – Thank you very very much!
At Core Site:
I have two Cisco 7206s each with one DS3 to the frame cloud
Each 7206 is connected to each other through two Cisco 5509 switches via Fast Ethernet
At Remote Site:
Cisco 2610 with two PVCs (one PVC to each of the 7206)
PVC 1 = 64k with 16kcir...
Yes I knew that :) but thank you very much. I am wondering how to fix this. I have played with variance but it seems to effect all my eigrp routes.
Thank you for you help.
Great thank you all for replying! I am still working on this but all these ideas are great and I will bring them up at next meeting :)
Do the telnet capable power strips have theability to plug the console port into it?
Thank you all again!
Hello all,
Site A has a Frame-Relay Connection to Site C at 64KB and 32K CIR.
Site B has a Frame-Relay Connection to Site C at 64KB and a 16K CIR
Site A has a Fast-Ethernet Connection to Site B.
I have EIGRP turned on using AS number 1024.
I seem to be having trouble understanding what I...
THANK YOU ALL!
The reason I need to do this is because I have 450 remote sites. Everyone in a while a router will lose its config (power surge etc) and I need to get a new config on it remotly. The end user has zero ability to do this. My solution for this is just to Fed-Ex another out to them...
THANK YOU ALL!
The reason I need to do this is because I have 450 remote sites. Everyone in a while a router will lose its config (power surge etc) and I need to get a new config on it remotly. The end user has zero ability to do this. My solution for this is just to Fed-Ex another out to them...
Is there ANY way to come out of a switch port (ethernet or console) to a routers AUX or console? I need to be able to telnet to the switch and then need the ablility to get to the router somehow. I have beat my head on this one and seems to me since switches dont do telnet there may not be a...
Is there ANY way to come out of a switch port (ethernet or console) to a routers AUX or console? I need to be able to telnet to the switch and then need the ablility to get to the router somehow. I have beat my head on this one and seems to me since switches dont do telnet there may not be a...
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