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Hello - I am puzzled by a problem with a UC560. I had the same issue with 8.0 and 8.6. When I use the Auto Attendant, everything works fine for a few days, then I have a problem where callers are hearing the recorded prompts and are given an opportni...
Hello everybodyWe are going to be installing Unity on a 7845 server. The client wants to use Windows 2003 instead of 2000. I understand the hardware prep CD takes care of a lot of things behind the scenes that we will need to recreate for the 2003 en...
Yes. You could put a static route to the 192.168.10.0 / 24 network into the verizon router, be sure to point it to the 'next hop' which in this case would be the Cisco router interface you labeled "outside" in the diagram. I would turn RIP off, it is...
Alright, so you assigned your own 'internal' address. How does the Verizon router know how to get to this network? I see you are running RIP, are you sure the Verizon router runs RIP??? If you can ping an outside address from the Cisco router but not...
Its not a DNS issue. Where did you get the IP address for the "inside" interface? Did Verizon assign it to you? What is handing out DHCP to the PCs on the inside? Are you sure the default gateway in the DHCP scope for the inside devices is set to 192...
If you add a second switch in the core you would just do what you call option 2. That way if either your core switch or your wan router go down it will use the backup path. Your single core switch will work for now.Here is a link that discusses HSRP ...
Your core switch is a single point of failure. You may want to reconsider. For wan redundancy you could make trunks between the wan routers and core switch and create sub interfaces on the wan routers for each vlan using hsrp or vrrp addressing of th...