Its just using static routes. Yeah I was thinking of shutting down the T1 and see if it has any impact. I would have to do it off hours though. The only interface that HQ goes through that we don't is FastEthernet0/1. And if we do a ftp transfer from the remote site to the HQ which goes...
No I am not really Syslogging anything. There are just a handfull of people at these facilities. The speed in that HQ facility is so slow that I don't think they do much on the internet.
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Gt96k FE, address is 0018.19f4.126e (bia...
I have a weird issue that I have no clue whats wrong. We have 2 facilities (HQ, Remote Office) they are connected by a private T1. The HQ facility has our only internet connection. The strange thing is the internet speeds in our remote office which go down the T1 are faster than ours in our...
We are currently look at using Great Plains or Navision. I was looking to compare Bar Coding and Warehouse Managent for the two systems. Do you have any thoughts on the pluses and minues of the different systems.
Thanks
Shawn
Hello. I hope someone can help me with this issue as it has been driving me bonkers.
I am using the Net::Telnet module to brings in a lines of text that looks kind of like this
(Bob Kastle) 1708 CN 215 ID 10:08A 4-10-04 000 LB 262993 LB T0
Currently I just assign each item into...
I have a small script that telnets to a device and reads the values that the device spits out. Sometimes it looses the telnet connection maybe from a power outage, someone playing with the cables, or just sometimes dies. I was trying to figure out how to keep it from dieing and instead keep...
The device I am talking to is an iseries Microserver that can be seen at the following address:
http://www.omega.com/iseries/EIS-W.htm
This device is connected to some sort of industrial scale that measures flour output for a bakery. The scale only spits out the data at inconsistent times...
I am trying to write a simple script that just telnets to a device that spits out data but this device doesn't take in any input.
So I just need to telnet to the device on port 2000, and then read in line by line the data as it gets spit out. Each value is on a seperate line, and it spits out...
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