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    Can't call out but gets calls in. ??

    Hi, I'm having an issue with my nbx 100. I have 5 lines and one of them will accept calls in but will not dail out. The user gets a few seconds of silence and then the display panel comes back up. When they hit redial it grabs a different line and dials out fine. The line that is giving me...
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    Call Reporting

    You're not kidding this thing needs a lot of work. I think I'm onto something though with the internal calls. If a user picks up a specific line to dial out on, even though they place a call to an outside number the call report shows it as internal. That's weird because it shows the correct...
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    Call Reporting

    On outgoing call reports there is a column that says notes. Under it there are toll free, local and long distance calls but there is also one that says internal. The problem with that is, the number dialed is not internal to the company. The 3com kb says that an unrestricted trunk call could be...
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    Setting up a small network system, Advice needed

    Hi, According to popular belief and good network practice, when you have more than 10 workstations you should be using a domain structure. (as opposed to peer to peer) With a single domain you will be able to accomplish file sharing as well as back ups from a central location. When adding the...
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    W2ksrv on Proliant ML350/370 issues?

    Hello, I did an upgrade from windows NT 4.0 to windows 2000 on my ML370. One critical step was to download and use the primer utility found on compaq's web site. It removes any incompatible drivers and gets your system ready for the new OS. If you are doing fresh installs though as stated above...
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    Win NT to W2K

    Good Answer GrnEyedLdy! I had a similar situation on my network, and I chose to do the in place upgrade. If you choose this route, do yourself a favor, "Do not forget to unplug the BDC before you do anything". That step is critical in the event of an upgrade gone awry. (Believe me, I...
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    Need Help Setting Up DHCP Server

    One of the reasons for a DHCPNACK is "the ip address is invalid because the client computer has been moved to a different subnet". If your DHCP server is on the 130.100.x.x network, I'm not sure that your DHCP service can successfully hand out and acknowledge 192.168.100.x addresses.
  8. bbyes

    Need Help Setting Up DHCP Server

    Check to see if the static ip is still listed. If so try ipconfig/release first, then " "/renew. When you release the old address you should have 0.0.0.0 as an address.(check it). You can also just restart your PC after releasing the ip address and it should grab a new one from your...
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    I administrate a small Windows 2000

    Do you mean that the Domain Controller is running Active Directory, and DNS running on a separate machine? If so, you must install DNS on the same server that has AD running on it, and it should point to itself as the primary DNS server. You can make the other server a secondary. Oh, and the...
  10. bbyes

    Win2K Domain Name

    First thing you want to do is check your computername. (right click my computer/ choose properties/ network id) Your computername should be <pdc>.inductotherm.com Your domain name should be inductotherm.com. If this is not the case you may have what is called a disjointed dns namespace. The only...

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