Hello everyone
We have a remote child domain site that was taken out of our MPLS circuit and now using comcast as their source of internet. We created a VPN tunnel from the site using a cisco router to our ASA at our colocation site so this child domain would still be part of the domain and accessible back and forth.
The problem we're seeing is the speed at which RDC is working now, dog gone sloooow and it's frustrating. This site has 2 DC's running server 2003 enterprise(1 acting as file server) and there are only 7 users at this site. The only other thing I am thinking could be the switch which is a 10/100 switch and not a gig-e switch. Could the bottle neck reside there? Or is it the vpn tunnel?
thank you for your help.
We have a remote child domain site that was taken out of our MPLS circuit and now using comcast as their source of internet. We created a VPN tunnel from the site using a cisco router to our ASA at our colocation site so this child domain would still be part of the domain and accessible back and forth.
The problem we're seeing is the speed at which RDC is working now, dog gone sloooow and it's frustrating. This site has 2 DC's running server 2003 enterprise(1 acting as file server) and there are only 7 users at this site. The only other thing I am thinking could be the switch which is a 10/100 switch and not a gig-e switch. Could the bottle neck reside there? Or is it the vpn tunnel?
thank you for your help.