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Hello,I am trying to setup a QoS policy on our routers for better performance of Windows Terminal Server for our remote offices. We have 1841 routers in each remote location connecting into the 2800 series at our main location (spoke and hub). Each...
Hello all,New to the forums and fairly new to working with Cisco routers.We have a spoke-and-hub setup with our remote offices where they connect to our main office for all of their needs, including internet access. Currently, one office is on a Fra...
No problem, thanks for the input on the forums.Your description of the RDP traffic being pushed aside by other traffic seems to be an accurate description to what I think is happening. Internet downloads (legitimate) are being done from the local de...
Hi Rick,Thanks for all of your help. This, unfortunately did not work. I don't know what is going on exactly. Well, tried to take care of this myself, but time to hire a professional.Thanks again,
So the following config should look good:Main Office: (full T1)interface Serial0/1/1:0 description T1 Connection to Remote ip address 10.1.1.17 255.255.255.252 ip nat inside ip virtual-reassemblyRemote Office: (Full T1)interface Serial0/0/0 descripti...
It is currently a frame relay that is being replaced by a full, dedicated T1 so the speed is the same at both ends.Should I take out any of the following: no fair-queue service-module t1 timeslots 1-8