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I've got a issue with call pickup for a bunch of SIP phones in South America. It's a small office of around 10 senior staff and 1 receptionist. The office is small enough that reception can hear the users phone ringing. The receptionist likes to answ...
Hi I am using a 1841 running IOS 'c1841-adventerprisek9-mz.151-3.T1.bin'. I have two ethernet interfaces. One the WAN and the other the LAN. We use an Internet VRF to connect the WAN. Does anyone have any experiance with running NAT from a global int...
Hi pepsI am need of a little assistance. I am woring on a kludge to get multicast to work over our BT MPLS WAN. BT do not support multicast on our WAN service so I am thinking of using a few GRE tunnels to 'hide' it from them.We opperate a fully MPLS...
Hi allFirstly I've been playing with Cisco and Windoz for over 10 years and thought I knew a thing or two about networking. Recently I replaced all my Windoz machines with Apple OS X 10.6. Unfortunately for me none of my knowledge to date is on OS X ...
Hi I have been using p2p GRE tunnels to connect remote sites to head office for some time. These have allowed us to run OSPF and Multicast. I've started to get a little fed up of having to configure new tunnel interfaces every time we add a new site ...
I have nightmare about the CLI in Os 4.x on PIX classic. Great boxes still working all these years later.We still have an HA pair of 535s running our outside Internet edge.
HIwrite memory was an old IOS11 command and does not require a confirmation. copy run start is the 'correct' way in IOS12+ but does require confirmation.I use wri mem and have found Cisco have started to depricate this command (understandaly - they h...
Hi WarrenGood to hear you have it working. Watch out for stretching your vlans accross WAN links. I am still a big supporter of routed core. VPLS is a good way to run L2 over L3.