We have local calls coming in to our PBX and would like to forward them on to our Cisco 3845 router to send them to a call manager then on to a remote site. We set up the UDP route but need to know where to put the numbers of the incoming calls to point to the route.
The issue is the router is in one location and I am in another. I want to copy the config and edit it to meet my needs at this location, then I want to copy it to the non production router.
How do I tftp from the production router? Will it cause any slowness tftping?
I have a router configuation in a text file that I copied from an existing router. I want to take the text file and copy it to a Cisco 1751 router. How do I do that?
I have a Powervault that is used with Veritas Replication Exec. software. Everything worked fine, but had Dell rebuilt the NAS server and now after Replication Exec runs you are not able to access the servers file shares or via a remote desktop connection. You have to manually reboot the server...
I swapped every thing out. It reminds me of headset mode even though I did not program it. Like they pushed a series of buttons that put it in headset mode.
Someone transfered a call from the phone. After they did that, they realized the handset has no dialtone, but when you put it on spkr it works. Almost like somehow it was put in headset mode. I have no idea how to get it out. The phone is a 4406d+
I have several desktops with Windows XP SP2 and everytime the pc reboots it the usb keyboard and mouse do not work. I have to unplug and replug in the keyboard and mouse for them to work.
I have the most updated version of Group Shield and Exchange 2000. McAfee said to help my performance issues that McAfee only supports 1 email per connection and not multiple emails per connection. They said I needed to make sure it was on 1, but had no idean where in 2000 you change it. I...
We have a Mixed. We are linking GPOS.
We have a Computer policy for our laptops related to security.
We have a computer policy for every plant related to software installation.
We then have a computer group for every application(MSOffice, Adobe,etc). There is one for every plant
The...
We have multiple Group Policies, but they are tied to a GPO. For example we have a corp. software installtion policy and a separate installation policy for the remote site. Their computers are tied to it, so it you were to log in down their, those policies would not apply just the ones from...
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