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  1. mparry

    ACL Question

    Thanks, After I enter 'ip route 192.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 null' in the global conf it promps me to enter a number (0-10)... shall I just enter '0'? Cheers, Marcus
  2. mparry

    ACL Question

    Hi, I have a router which is up and running and connecting my lan users to the Internet, however there are a couple of issues I need to resolve: Our previous internal address range was 192.1.1.0 which I recently changed to the legal private range of 192.168.6.0. My problem is that a number of...
  3. mparry

    1600 as an Internet gateway router!

    Thanks, So... I can use NAT to translate addresses & permit certain internal IP ranges access to the Internet by using access lists. What about preventing all but authorised traffic access from the Internet past the router to our LAN. In particular, I must allow connections from the ASP (for...
  4. mparry

    1600 as an Internet gateway router!

    Hi, I want to provide Internet access from our office network using a Cisco 1600 router. I haven't purchased the firewall feature set and was wondering if instead access lists could be configured to the job adequately. Internal users must be able to access the Internet + pick up and receive...
  5. mparry

    Address range question

    Thank you.
  6. mparry

    Address range question

    Hi I've just been told that a company we have a WAN connection to is using the the private network address space 192.168.1.0/24 and I've been asked to choose another address. Is (for example) 192.168.6.x a viable private addeess to use? Thanks
  7. mparry

    Address range question

    cheers... I'll change it.
  8. mparry

    806 behind a DSL modem!

    Cheers... Loopy Loo I might well change my IP address range to 192.168.1.0/24 then. It shouldn't cause too much trouble I'm hoping. Thanks again. Marcus
  9. mparry

    Address range question

    Hi, I have a network which uses the following address range: 192.1.1.X We only have a small network of about 50 nodes. I have servers on 192.1.1.2/6/8/16 etc. I am about to setup a firewall which will perform a NAT function. Is there any reason why I can't keep using my current address range...
  10. mparry

    806 behind a DSL modem!

    Any clarification on the following would be much appreciated... Basically I am trying to use a Cisco 806 broadband router to provide multi-user internet access whilst also combining security features. Our ISP is providing a DSL line with modem / router - which I believe I can plug the 806 into...
  11. mparry

    Email server within the LAN

    Or, OfficeTalk V3 - from Sareen Software. We currently use this product in our office (29 users) - it provides Email, Calendar, Planning Tool, Contacts, Meeting Bookings... It's really easy to setup, and the company offer support contracts / helpdesk support. However if you need wider...
  12. mparry

    Changing GC / Root DC - Impact on Echange 2k

    Excellent, thanks for your help. So... there's no function that is inherent in the first DC in a domain that can't be transfered to another DC at a later date? Cheers, Marcus
  13. mparry

    Changing GC / Root DC - Impact on Echange 2k

    I'm looking for ways round the following scenario: In 4 months time our business will be installing 2 Quad Xeon spec servers (Terminal servers). The company supplying / managing these servers have said they wish one of these servers to be the 1st DC in the new 2K domain (so that it would become...
  14. mparry

    Exchange - Remote Access

    Yep, what i'll do is test the above solution (dialup + dsl remote clients connecting via VPN) as I think it should be good. If there are issues I may try moving Outlook to fuction on one of the terminal servers - so that remote users actually use the Citrix solution which will be inplace anyway...
  15. mparry

    Exchange - Remote Access

    Cool... thanks.
  16. mparry

    Moving Exchange to a new Domain!!!

    Hi, I am in the following scenario: In a number of months time Our company will be installing a number of heavy duty Terminal Servers, one of which must take up the role of the root domain controller in a new 2000 network that has been planned, as it is the most power and robust system. Until...
  17. mparry

    Exchange - Remote Access

    Thank you for your reply. What about 'public folders'... will shared resources also be avilable to remote VPN users? Thanks, Marcus
  18. mparry

    Cirtix Nfuse & Outlook

    Thank you. Marcus
  19. mparry

    Cirtix Nfuse & Outlook

    Thank you gbiello for your reply, includiong port settings. Just to confirm: If I install and publish Outlook (not the Exchange db itself)on the Citrix server I will be able to allow users to access their Email accounts via TS, or I could just give them desktop access as normal... is that...
  20. mparry

    Exchange - Remote Access

    Hi, Any information on the following much appreciated. Our business will shortly be implementing a VPN solution for 25 remote users - to enable them to access TS apps at our head office. We would also like to provide the remote users with access to Email accounts on our central Exchange 2k...

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