why oh why did I just spend the day going blind... I just spent 5 hours creating submaps on my "internet" level. I have containers that are named for states that I have sites in. I've done the cut / paste thing until I am blind putting the proper segments in the proper states of the...
That's how I started out doing it, but we have about 8-15 nodes (client machines) that I don't WANT managed that are past the router. I just want to maintain a watchful eye on my router so if the frame goes down to that site, I'll know it without running up the licensed node count...
I have a frame relay, and I've written a dhcpfilter that has screened out all the client nodes from 50-255 (ip address) The routers and servers and printers I have are down below that level, yet they aren't showing up on the map. I'll get our core router, and all its interfaces TO those...
So should the Mail Marshall-type service be run on a standalone machine/dedicated server? Or can I suggest we funnel the email via another server (DNS/DHCP/FILE/whatever) and then through the exchange? I looked at XWALL which doesn't seem to have a user limitation... what is the purpose on a...
We have over 2000 mailboxes in our exchange servers (redundant system) and are now going to begin filtering what kind of language and incoming emails (pr0n/spam) will be accepted in to our users. I have looked over a few sites, and some vendors actually charge you more per user!!?? Anyways...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.