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I could have edited the following post (which I made to another forum) to be more politically (Cisco) correct, but I'm sure you will understand our requirements:Can anyone suggest any VOIP products which will carryout mid-call failover to PSTN should...
OK Guys/Girls, Don't laugh!Somehow I managed to lose the cover plate for one of my PIX 515 firewalls; Guess it will teach me to leave it laying around in the test lab!Anyway, without it, it's a little difficult to fit anymore interface cards, so I wo...
Could anyone please tell me if a Cisco ATA188 (analogue to digital converter) will work with a standard modem, such as a 56K modem or a PDQ machine (credit card swipe machine, which dials in to Barclays Banking system within the UK)?I have tried to g...
Could someone give me some help with configuring 2 HDLC serial links for aggregation?Here is the scenario:2 x 3640 routers with 1 x NM-4T modules in each.Serial 2/0 on router 1 is connected to serial 2/0 on router 2 - bandwidth is 512KSerial 2/1 on r...
When pasting a complete config using Hyperterminal to a router I'm getting errors because I'm over-running the serial buffer. I know there is a way to slow down the speed at which the config is 'pasted' in to the router (as I've had this problem befo...
Scott,I should have been a little more specific, it is actually the 'back cover plate'. Take a look at Figure 6-12 in the attached link below:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_installation_guide_chapter09186a0080...
Jay,Thanks for the link, I'll take a look at it.I'd love to get Sir Richard to pay for it, but unfortunately, it's one of my own personal PIX firewalls, which I took in to work to have a play with in our test lab, but whilst it was there, someone wan...
Both links terminate on the same router at both ends, but we are using static routing from the 'outside' networks on each router. Do we need to use a dynamic routing protocol across the links or is it still possible using statics?Thanks,Dominic