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All,I'm currently using a 3750 in a co-lo environment as my co-lo backbone.One of the interfaces goes to an MPLS cloud. Now, the co-lo delivers the circuit via Ethernet. As such, my interface is running 100Mbps. But, it's only a 3Mbps cloud.How ca...
All, I'm trying to build a VPN Tunnel using EZVPN on an 871 to my ASA5520. That's the easy part (relatively speaking).The problem is, I have an overlapping network already established on the ASA, so I need to NAT EZVPN traffic on the 871.Doing it on...
I have a VPN tunnel setup between a Watchguard Firebox and a Cisco ASA (7.1).Since IPSec won't allow multicast traffic, how do I get the routers on the ASA side populated via OSPF?I added the route to an OSPF router, but since it's a link-state proto...
Hey experts! I'm building a network enhancement project on my network to deal with the growth over the last 12 months for better traffic efficiency.Right now, I'm trying to determine the best TCP window sizes on my servers. I can build the window s...
I really doubt there is a solution, so I'm challenging all you network gurus {wink}I have two ISP's coming in. Right now, I have ISP2 bypassing the firewall with it's own router.Now, I would like to be more efficient. I'm consolodating my two ISP's...
I found the problem. Using this XML as example: Boring Stuff Boring Stuff2 Cool Stuff Cool Stuff2
Now, using //data1[1] and using //data1[2] should work, but it didn't for me. Instead, I had to use the array at the "Record" level...
This doesn't seem to work for me. I have tried several variations of XPath, but [2] or more always comes up "null", even though the XML Document contains multiple records.When calling record[1]. I pull up the first data. No problems. but, calling ...
Correct. I believe the "bandwidth" command is only useful for routing protocols only, or if you are getting an interface speed from snmp to base graphs off of.Thanks!
josephdoherty,As usual, I tend to make things more complicated than they need to be. I'm asking my provider for a 10Mb connection now.Thanks for your assistance!
I hope this isn't a stupid question, but is it possible that the user could actually be signed in numerous times? Or have shared their login with others?You can restrict the number of simultaneous connections for the user, to say, 1 connection.