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I wonder if anyone has a suggestion about how can I make outbound call routing in AS5300 based on calling number [ANI]. Or maybe someone can make a suggestion about how we can configure the AS5300 to dedicate a particular subscriber to a respective p...
Can anyone help me out with my BGP advertisement issue?I used to be connected with an upstream provider who has given me a /24 to use in my network. Now that our company has just been granted with our own address space by a regional NIC, we decided t...
I hope someone can help me with an issue on my back-to-back Cisco frame relay link. The link bandwidth is E1, which was divided into three PVCs with a bandwidth of 1472kbps for the 1st, 512kbps for the 2nd, and 64kbps for the 3rd. All these is done v...
Our network is currently multihomed to 2 different ISP's. However we don't achieve any load sharing feature since we don't yet speak any routing protocol like BGP. If we are to speak BGP, would it be best if we apply for our own address space and AS ...
I have a non-Cisco cache server that works fine with my Cisco router. However, when I placed a firewall in between, the Cisco "sho ip wccp" total redirected packet stats remain at zero while the stats on the cache server show that redirected packets ...
It just so happened that there is only one AS5300 involved in this set up. Anyway, I really appreciate your precious time. Anyone else who have worked with a similar case or who have in-depth experience with ATA to AS5300 communication?
Hello,Thanks for the hint! So it's like assigning a sort of an outbound access code to each phone connected to the ATA 186. Isn't there any other option in which the subscriber won't have to dial an access code? Or is it possible that we make the ATA...
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I've done it a several times. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it that I should still be able to at least see the missing advertisements using the "sho ip bgp neigh advertised-routes" command even if a filter coul...
Many thanks for the reply. Below are the BGP config lines in my router. Please pardon me for removing all IP information for confidentiality reasons.Note that I still have a default static-route. This is because the networks x.x.x.0/24, x.x.y.0/24, a...
... or you can go for a Cisco 7400 (with a PxF engine) and a QoS Manager. It does exactly the same as what Packeteer and Sitara does... and it's from Cisco.