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Hi All,We recently deployed CUCM in our org on version 14.0, we had some users reach out to see if they can get call stats/reprots for some of their lines, a few examples would be, number of calls per day, average duration of calls, unanswered calls,...
Hello All, Have a question to see the best way to increase range on an AP or if there are other ways to extend the signal. Pretty much we have a security office outside of our building and we're looking to get wifi out there, we put an AP as close as...
Hi All, Looking to get some insight on the best way to move forward with this. I am looking to do a clean up of our ACLs on our Firepower's through the FMC to see if there are rules that are no longer being used or rules that don't have hits on them....
Hi All, Have some interesting things going on with wireless and I'm trying to figure out if it's something with our WLAN config we have the following equipment: - WLC 5520 ver. 8.5.161.0- APs are AIR-AP1815I-B-K9 We're mainly noticing this on our gue...
Hi All, Hope all is well, Have a question in regards to setting up DIA connections from multiple ISPs. Currently we have a BGP peer to ISP-A using a /27 owned by them and we use their public IPs inside our network on 2x ISR 4331 routers with 2 divers...
Thanks Rick, That's good to know about the IP addresses and the ASN, I am going to talk to our current ISP to see what we can do to accomplish this as they would probably know best and do this often. 1) Correct, our FWs outside interface has an IP ad...
Thanks for the info Rick this is great, BGP aside, are there any other methods of setting up dual ISP connections using 2 routers? I have a feeling i can't just take the 2nd router put the new IP on it and call it a day, will probably cause some asyn...
No problem Rick, You told us that you have 2 routers providing access to the Internet using ISP A and that you will be bringing in a second ISP. I assumed that you would reconfigure one router so that each router connected to a single ISP. But mayb...
Wow thank you for the very detailed reply Rick. All outbound traffic from your network would be NATed at the router so it does not matter what IP addressing you are using inside your network. So does this mean I have to move the NATs off the firewall...
Thanks Rick, totally understand I guess I was looking for a thousand foot view on multihoming to see if it's even possible. For your questions yes it mostly is devices in our network going out. For outside traffic in, i guess a good example would be...