We are running NAT for about 150 users. We were having some problems with P2P apps, so we implemented a few new ACL's to block a few ports. However, as soon as we applied the new ACL's, we ran into a problem.
When the router was restarted (for good measure) everything went rather well. We were...
Thanks for the response...and yes, we have been looking at sh proc...and we've only been getting about 5% max.
It's just weird...we've been reaching only about 4500 translations, but then people cannot get through. As soon as we go in and tell it to clear all translations and start over, people...
We have a Cisco 2611 (IOS v11.3(6)T) running nat for about 150 residents in an apartment building. We recently applied a few access control lists that prevent P2P applications, which works fine in blocking the traffic.
The problem is that it appears as though having a few people using Kazaa or...
Thanks tlbroadbent...I had overlooked that previously and your tip kind of cleared my mind. So, it works now with the following syntax (more than I had wanted to type, but that's what we get paid for, right?)So...my problem was having to add the days to each of the dateparts, and it appears to...
Point taken...but one might think that it would be logical for it to be at least capable of producing one of the most common date formats. I mean...it already "almost" does it.
The problem is that the "report writer" we have to use can only accept fields passed from SQL...
I'm hoping someone else has already done this...it seems like it would be common.
I am trying to get a date to print out as January XX, 2002. The closest format I can find in SQL 2000 is Jan. XX, 2002.
This is basically for a letter that prints out a due-date...i.e. "You have ten days to...
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