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Hello All,I'm having a bit of trouble trying to get SIP to work on my network. We've been running SCCP so far without any hassle, and recently we got a few ATA-187's to run some analog phones. I've tried setting up a couple of the ATA's but their reg...
Hello All,I've run into a problem that happened after some scheduled, but headache inducing network maintenance. For a short while our CUCM was offline and now a lot of our phones cannot access the ringlist.xml file, do not log missed calls, and our ...
Hello All, I would like to repurpose an old 3845 WAN router we have here at work to support FXS channels, but I'm not 100% sure on what cards would get me the most channels. I've read in the 3845 product sheet that it can support 88 FXS ports, but th...
Hello All,I'm fairly confident I know what's going on here, but I want to be certain before I deem a router unuseable.I booted up a 3845 router that had been in storage for probably about 1.5 years, and expected to have to break into and reset the pa...
Hello All,I've posted this before, and thought I had it resolved, but I'm back to pulling my hair out at trying to get a Soundstation IP 7000 to register with my call manager.Here are the cliff notes:-CUCM Version 8.6-Polycom Firmware 4.0.4 (the high...
If I understand correctly, what you are looking for is syslogging. The configuration may be slightly different depending on the platform you are using. The basic setup is: Switch(config)# logging <IP of your syslog server> Switch(config)# logging tra...
Dave,MTU mismatch can definitely cause you issues. For jumboframes to work properly both ends of communication have to agree upon the size, or you will run into dropped frames or fragmented packets.When you say you set all the ports on the VLAN to th...
Lee,If all you are trying to do is cut off VLANs at specific rates like that, the QoS implementation looks like it would be fairly easy. The real difficulty is choosing the correct policies that will still allow your services to work correctly within...