I am working on setting up VoIP over a couple wan links, however internally our network has multiple vlans, 1 for voice and 2 for data (server and clients). My question is if I setup 3 subint's on the Local ethernet int do I need to mirror that at the remote site which only has 2 vlans, (1 voice...
By using multilink PPP you will allow the router to load balance at the packet level the traffic over the T1's. Also if you have a failed T1 the traffic will continue to flow just at half the speed. We have multiple sites using multilink T1's running at 3+ MBps.
Thanks for all the replies, fortunately at another site we had a replicated test db server and I just made a quick backup of all the DB's and they restored like a champ. Why the original DB.bak files would not restore I dont know. There must have been some hardware inconsistency or something. Oh...
Well no luck as of this morning yet. I am sure there must be a way to do this. I checked our tape backups and the *.bak files wont restore either. I have also tried creating a blank DB same name then stopping services and changing out the mdf and ldf files. Well time to start brainstorming :(...
I just noticed 2 discrepencies between the old and new sql server.
old server had MSMQ installed and was sql 2000 SP3
new server no MSMQ and sql 2000 SP2
I am making the appropriate upgrades and crossing my fingers.
Well so far no good. I am getting the following error when trying to attach the db. I have tried both the traditional sp_attach_db and
sp_attach_single_file_db
I'm assuming that because the DB file was not properly detached it is not happy. Here is the error
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Hello, I have a server that died but I was able to retrieve the MDF and LDF for all databases on it. My questions is that now that I have built a new server is there a way to attach these DB's even though they were never 'unattached'?
All other specs are the same. The server is win2k adv server...
Hello,
I have a SQL Server that needs a hardware upgrade due to space concerns. Right now there are 10 HardDrives in the compaq proliant ml3000 server. 2 are mirored for the OS and the rest are setup as a seperate array for the data etc and then logically partitioned through windows 2000. My...
Thanks for the replies, As for VoIP we will be doing it but with ip phones only at remote sites so this shouldnt be an issue with this switching infrastructure. I'm glad to hear that this similar config worked for you Lequang. We still havent ordered the switches but will be in the next couple...
Hello,
I have a win2k server. On this server I have certain COM objects installed and would like to export them to another server. I run through the export process and create the .msi file for an application proxy. I then copy the directory to the remote server (same domain) and run it. It...
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I am trying to setup a 2port VWIC card to house 2 T1's multilink to a point to point location. I need to have an extra line go to my pbx to give the remote users 6 T1 channels for voice. Normally I would have the adtran spit the voice and data channels and go right into the router...
Thanks for the responses! Picture this; 2 buildings approx 100 ft apart. Undergound fiber terminated 10 ft into each building so I will have at least another 100 ft of GB copper to the core switch from the media converters. The only reason I dont have GBIC's is because I am using 2950 that have...
I will be looking at around 3 2950 48 port in the far building and another 3 in the main building. The prob is that the new building is being built and this has all been spec'd out already. I asked the other day and it looks like its to late to change the media converters. What is the problem...
Actually the building will ahve fiber connecting it but the GB uplink ports will all be copper based. Basically the elec engineer will have a patch panel in each building were the fiber will terminate to copper. I will have a couple GB 48 port blades in the 4506 that i will do ethercahnnel to...
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