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We are moving to a hosted IP phone solution with and deploying Cisco IP telephones. A question cam up regarding the ability to display a corporate logo on the IP telephone. Is there any type of feature to display a background image on a Cisco IP ph...
We presently operate a pair of ASA 5510's at corp with failover capablity. They are rock solid. Looking to start-up some remote offices and need site to site vpn capabilty as well as a general UTM solution. Considering the ASA5505 but have been ask...
I see every once in a while a corporate laptop user coming into work, docking their laptop into the wired LAN but leaving their wi-fi switch on. Because we are serving up a open wi-fi connection in our facility (which I can't bring down), my questio...
Having issues with intermittent connectivity between Avaya IP phones (12xx) across WAN link (L2) ?? Doesn't make sense. Can anyone help?Remote location:Cisco 3560G 48 port 10/100/1000 switch 12.2(58)SE1 - L2 mode.19 Avaya 1220 IP phones, Firmware 0...
I have a 2106 WLC with 4 AP's (AIR-LAP1252AG-A-K9)One of the AP's (port 4) is only connecting at 10Mbps, not 100Mbps and I don't know why?All the ;ports are set on the controller to AUTO, When I try to force that port to 100Mbps, the link drops.Coul...
Can you clarify the functionality of the AD Agent. Today we setup our ASA5510 with a AAA server. We use IAS service on a Windows 2003 server for remote client vpn authentication. Does the AD Agent perform the same authentication role. If so, th...
Problem solved. Was a cabling punchdown issue. Fixed and relocated AP back into it's original location in the training room and it connected just fine at 100Mbps. Green/White wire loose. Thanks for the feedback.
After placing a support call with cisco, we identified some topology changes happing much too frequently in our LAN equipment that might be the root cause which is triggered by some access ports that are "flapping". I'm working on implementing the ...
Yes. 3Mbps pipe (2xT1) and 100Mbps hand-off to 3750G (local) and 3560G (remote). The private point-to-point was provisioned from US Signal with VoIP in mind. There is QoS on the pipe in the sense that round trip latency is <20ms. Presently, the p...