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Hello,
We need to increase the IP's in existing network from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.0/21. We have Servers placed in same VLAN and DHCP server is also in the same VLAN. The GW is configured on FW. So once I change the subnet on FW, what issues I ...
Hi,
We have a project of creating a seprate subnet for VOIP phones where we are having some issues and need some assist.
In current scenario, the VOIP phones, VOIP Server and the machines are placed on default VLAN (1) (192.168.1.1/24) where the GW o...
Hi,
We have a project of creating a seprate subnet for VOIP phones where we are having some issues and need some assist.
In current scenario, the VOIP phones, VOIP Server and the machines are placed on default VLAN (1) (192.168.1.1/24) where the GW o...
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Thanks Philip for your prompt response. As I said, I have to perform this task remotely where I will access the server placed at remote site over the STS tunnel and then access the FW. So once I change the subnet on FW, is there any chance of droppin...
I used FTP IP/160. Should I use 150 instead for remote phones? Also wondering why it's working fine when the phone connects in DATA VLAN where the VOIP server is placed. Thanks.
No actually the phone doesn't have FTP IP configured so once I configure FTP on phone and change time stamp manually through browser when the phone is connected to VOIP VLAN (192.168.4.x) then it works w/o issue but client is saying he needs the same...