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I'm having trouble integrating my Asterisk SIP box with a Cisco 2811 running CME 3.2.I suppose I need to setup a SIP trunk between the two but have really no idea how to do that.Could anyone provide a sample configuration?Thanks you.
I have two 3500 switches and a 3660 router.Today the two switches are connected to each other via a dot1q trunk.the router is then connected to one of the 3500 switches, also with a trunk. it is a "router-on-a-stick".my problem is this. trunking does...
I have a 3660 configured with two FastEthernet interfaces and one Ethernet.The Ethernet is directly connected to the Internet.FastEthernet0/0 is connected to a server network, actually it is split into several VLANs. Physically the FastEthernet0/0 is...
Hi!We have a Cisco 3660 and a ADSL line (2Mbit/s download, 0.5Mbit/s upload) over here. We recently added VoIP to our site. It works great since we just use it for internal communication, when going out it goes straight to a PSTN Gateway.We also have...
I don't know of any best practice, but if it were my own system I would keep them separate.The CCMs hold such a crucial part in one's network that I would try and separate them (from normal traffic, read virus) and secure them as much as possible.But...
I assume they have ample bandwidth to take care of this once it reaches there network. The problem is to get there. I am certain that the problem lies with us.I have prioritized ACK packets before, though then with a computer running OpenBSD, it real...
The 2610 can do VLANs.. so you only need the one interface you only got..though it is only 10Mbit and as such, it will be quite slow between the two LANs, the 2600 will however manage it quite nicely.
I suggest you use ip subnet-zero, there is no reason not to!if you would have had the range of 10.10.10.0-10.10.10.32then ip subnet-zero might have been a bad idea.but since you're on .32 to .63 there can be made no confusion about .32 being the subn...
So, really.. that port is worth nothing when running router, right? I can't use it to direct any calls to the PSTN?It's just for when the router goes down, it shouldn't bring the phone down with it, correct?I wish they'd make the router redundant ins...