Thanks for all the responses and great info. Intrigrant, thanks for the link to the docs. I am going to print out and throw it at the 'phone consultant'. Not sure which solution we will go with yet. But I am in a much better position now to recommend and implement the proper fax solution...
I am an IT consultant for a company that has the Avaya IP400. They have asked me to find a fax solution for them so they can send and receive faxes in Outlook. They have Exchange 2000 server. We are looking at GFIFax or Faxpress. I feel that their phone consultant is not being very helpful...
I have a WAN consisting of 10 offices. All remote offices connect to main office over frame-relay in a star topology. The main office router is a 3640. The 10 remote offices each have 1720's. The IOS on all routers is 12.2. I need to block ICMP traffic accross the WAN. I want to make sure...
I have the access-list in to allow the vpn client's address assigned by the pix to access the inside, private network. Remember, I can ping the the computers on the inside. I can even use VNC to the inside computers. I just can not access any of the shares on those computers. I have sysopt...
I have a Cisco PIX installed. When I VPN in using either the Cisco VPN client or MS PPTP client on Win2k. I am unable to browse the network, map shares, or reach any resources by UNC. I can not do this by name or by IP address. I can PING however by IP. Any ideas?
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