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  1. digiandy

    Breaking up the supernet at each end.

    jneiberger, I will do this tonite when i get back over there. Thanks so much for your help.
  2. digiandy

    Breaking up the supernet at each end.

    So do i plug the router from the isp into a port on my router with no ip assigned and use all 5 ports? or do i plug it in to the 1st subnet port and just use 4 ports total? sorry if i am sounding stupid right now. I really appreciate your help.
  3. digiandy

    Breaking up the supernet at each end.

    jneiberger, thanks for the response. The port on the providers router has an address of 10.128.0.1 so it is a local address. So I am still worried about a conflict of interface addresses, but I could be wrong. Can I apply 10.128.0.2/22 to an interface on my router as well as the 4...
  4. digiandy

    Breaking up the supernet at each end.

    Hello all, I am a little stumped here and have been reading for an answer all night with no luck, so I thought I would post. We moved to a new MPLS network with our provider. We have 4 subnets at each location. All /24 bit masks. LOCATION A, 10.128.0.0,10.128.1.0, 10.128.2.0, 10.128.3.0...
  5. digiandy

    Help, Have Dongle need 32digit keys!

    Thank you all so much for your replies and help. I have resolved the issue.
  6. digiandy

    Help, Have Dongle need 32digit keys!

    Crashtest1000, Thanks for looking into this, parallel dongle serial number is 4011905. Thanks - Andy
  7. digiandy

    Help, Have Dongle need 32digit keys!

    Hello, and thanks in advance for any help. We bought an ip office system from a client that was moving to the cisco platform. It came with the dongle for the licences we were told it has. The problem is it didnt come with that spreadheet that has the 32digit codes on it. I called my normal...
  8. digiandy

    Connecting via P2P t1 wan

    I am sorry, I see it all the time on the forum, but what is SCN? And what does using TDM for Qsig mean. Also would it still carry data? Sorry for the stupid questions, I am new to ip telephony. Thanks
  9. digiandy

    Connecting via P2P t1 wan

    Great, I'll do it that way then. Thanks for your quick responses!
  10. digiandy

    Connecting via P2P t1 wan

    Hello, I have searched the forum and seen many different threads on this, but dont know which is better. My question is: I have a dedicated full p2p t1 (US) between the 2 offices; Is it better to use the wan ports, or the pri cards. (I have to purchase either csu's or pri cards, but do not...

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