Forwarded Call Information Display configured under the line of the phone. below are the checkbox options
Caller Name
Checking this check box will cause the caller name to display upon call forward.
Redirected Number
Checking this check box will cause the number that was redirected to...
if your using ccm 4.2 then go to the phone. then the line.then under Forwarded Call Information Display.
Forwarded Call Information Display
Caller Name
Checking this check box will cause the caller name to display upon call forward.
Redirected Number
Checking this check box will...
Creating Custom Background Images
You can provide users with a choice of background images for the LCD screen on their phones. Users can select a background image by choosing Settings > User Preferences > Background Images on the phone.
The image choices that users see come from PNG images and...
if your unmanaged switches are cisco then yeah.
on your 2621 do the following:
int fa0/1
duplex full
speed 100
then
int fa0/1.2
encapsulation dot1Q 2
ip address x.x.2.1 255.255.255.0
****dot1Q 2 relates to vlan 2
then
int fa0/1.3
encapsulation dot1Q 3
ip address x.x.3.1 255.255.255.0...
You really shouldnt use vlan 1.shut it down. security risk. create another vlan on your core router L3 and get your servers on that new vlan. then create another vlan on the core router and put your switches on a separate vlan. then change your switch IPs to be on that vlan. just to segment...
I think you might have to also have an enable password set on the device as well as telling ciscoworks how to login to be able to retrive the configs..hope this helps
hey guys, Im trying to do exactly the opposite. we have a unity box solely for voicemail. I want to set it up so that my users in my production domain get an email when a voicemail is left on there phone. I have read that you need to set up an smtp gateway but really cant find much on the...
Are these vlans set up on the pix? Are the vlans on a L3 switch behind the router? Are they interfaces on the pix? If they are interfaces just make the interface you want to talk to other networks the higher interface.
Try right clicking on he Account in AD. then properties and go to the accounts tab. Under the Account Options box scrool down to the bottom and check off the "do not requre Kerberos Authentication". Its how I got around the problem when i had it. Supposedly it is supposed to be checked off...
Post your config and i Might be able to help you out. Are you using Nat? If so do you have statics set up? And if you are using statics are you pinging the NATed ip of the webserver? Also if you dont want to ping via the NATed address Look into the Nat (inside) 0 command
Hey mRgEE,
What are you trying to do with the No Nat rule? Do you mean you don't want to do any translation from an inside interface to a outside or DMZ interface? If so it would be something like this. nat (inside) 0 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 0 0...Obviously enter the correct interface and...
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