Kind of funny. The first call I made after discovering the IP addresses and odd traffic flow was Mcafee support. They were clueless. I even gave them the their IP addresses in question.
TCPView has shown that the IP addresses associated with this is Framework Services (slick little tool). This is a Mcafee EPO process. I guess this is the workstations and servers looking for updates. I will adjust the time of day that it searches for updates. It can and has created bottlenecks...
I've noticed network performance degrading right around lunch time for the past few weeks. I chalked it up to people enjoying their favorite soaps while they eat their lunch. Using Netscout I looked into it and I see many servers and workstations hitting an IP address 12.120.26.206. Lots of...
I have a Dell 2650 rack mount with Exchange 2003 on it. It has a mirrired set for the OS and 3 drives (RAID 5) for Exchange. It's getting close to capacity. All the drive bays are being used. Is the following a good plan of attack?
1. Do a full backup
2. Stop all Exchange services
3. Copy drive...
I'm running Exchange 2003 in a domain environment. A user mentioned to me that she had recieved SPAM from an internal user. This user hasn't been here for two years and her account was removed. How could this happen?
Since by nature the PIX ports are all closed and must be opened if needed is there any reason these statements are necessary?
object-group service denytcp tcp
port-object range 3127 3198
port-object eq pop2
port-object eq irc
port-object eq 37
port-object eq 81
port-object eq 123...
Just bought a 4503 Catalyst switch to replace an old switch. The fiber connectors on the new cisco switch are LC. The connectors on the fiber patch panel are ST. In the remote campus offices the fiber patch panel is ST and the fiber to ethernet converters are SC. Are there any problems with the...
I have cisco 1710 access routers at remote sites. The outside interface is connected to Nettopia DSL routers configured in bridge mode. The Cisco router outside interface (sh int) command shows Full-Duplex 10BaseT. Is this correct?
Thanks
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