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Hi,   Is there any way to forward all web traffic through a proxy url using ios. I am attempting to use an 877 to forward http,https,ftp etc through message labs web filtering and am wondering if there is any way to do this using an 877 as the contro...

Hi All,Apologies if this is not the right forum, I couldn't find one for hardware (if this is indeed a hardware fault...)I have a number of 2811 and 3745 routers which I am trying to link back to back (at this stage) in my lab for staging, they will ...

I am new to cisco routers.  We currently have a Kentrox q2300.This router has 1 ethernet wan port, and 4 ethernet lan ports.The wan interface is assigned 209.x.186.46 / 30The isp is routing the following 2 subnets to us: 209.x.188.64 / 27,  63.x.246....

Hello experts,I m used to Juniper boxes.Recently started on cisco.Can somebody provide some documentation/link for cisco routers hardware troubleshooting.like how can we check the available hardware we use show chassis hardware in Juniper, we have FI...

I have a SUN server that uses a remote SIT server to get OS images from. The SUN server resides on a LAN, the SIT server resides on another LAN. There are two routers between the two LAN. The SUN server sends out a L2 broadcast to get it's IP address...

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I have two internet connections: Broadstripe cable (WAN1), which has high throughput (15mbps) but unpredictable and at times unacceptable (for gaming) latency, and Speakeasy DSL (WAN2), which has low throughput (1.5mbps) but reliable and stable laten...

Resolved! T3 muxing

We have t3 coming into our facility feeding a mux which breaks out this circuit into individual t1s which we feed to our internal router.  I would like to bring this muxing component internally into the router and breakout the t1s logically with sepa...

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