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Ok this is probably something I should already know.But I have a central office with a full blown CM 5.1 install and my site offices are all CME/CUE setups (we have to be able to sever an office relationship fast in some cases which is why site offic...
I have a strange problem, Is there any way to make an ASA 5505 (IOS 7.2.3 12) preserve the DSCP tagging when packets pass through and get NATTEd..Basically I have traffic that my voice cube is tagging as DSCP 46, but when it comes out of the ASA it's...
What do I need to watch out for when doing this upgrade? I know that I need to upgrade my licenses using the PUT tool, etc but is the install straight forward drop DVD in and install to inactive partition then flip over? or is it going to be like it ...
Quick Q for the Guru's out there.If I have a CME chassis that is maxed out with the number of ephones it can have (52 on a 2821 for example) and I needed to add more phones, couldn't i just add another Chassis with a different Extension range and hav...
This is a strange one.H323 gateway and CM5.1Calls from a remote WAN site are having garbled voice issues when leaving Voicemails (UNity connection 2.0), when I do a packet capture, I see that packets sent FROM the Wan site are tagged correctly (ef fo...
That's exactly what I'm looking for!! We don't have extra hardware to dedicate to being a gatekeeeper so I wanted to see if I could do it with CM Thanks man!!!!
Yeah, I am marking them downstream from the ASA, problem is that the IP keeps changing and it's a lot of work to keep up (Internal devices get the IP via DNS) IF I could preserve the DSCP it would make my life a lot easier
I took captures before the inside interface and after the outside interface, before it hits the ASA Im seeing the DSCP correct, when it exits everything is set to 0, all I can do with DSCP is use it to make the PIX assign that traffic to the priorit...