I am trying to set up mrtg to monitor an HP Procurve 2919al switch that has a couple vlans on it. I can ping the vlan 1 ip 10.0.1.1, but cfgmaker willmar@10.0.1.1 -output=config times out, as well as snmpwalk -v 1, 2c, and 3 10.0.1.1
I have removed the snmp community (willmar) and recreated it...
I am working with an older Cisco 2900xl and a HP Procurve 3500yl.
I am trying to pass vlan 106 and 107 traffic from port 4 of the Procurve to port 24 on the Cisco. When things are set up correctly I expect to be able to ping the 10.x addresses from each switch, and other devices on the same...
I need to create a policy on a Cisco 2621 that will redirect all web request coming from specific subnets to a content filter box.
Example:
Local LAN > nated to public IP (local router) > default route is 2621 with policy > HTTP, and HTTPS redirected to content filter box (on different subnet)...
I need to configure a pix to allow external access to an internal IP camera system.
This is what I need:
(The public IP is the same for all access)
outside IP PublicIP:805 routed to camera controller 1 at 10.10.18.21
outside IP PublicIP:806 routed to camera controller 2 at 10.20.18.21
outside...
I need to set up IIS 6, so users can download .flv files by selecting the name of the file. I have set up the publishing point with browsing enabled. As of now, the only way they can download the files is to "right click", and "save as". if they left click on the file they get a 404 error.
Any...
I have several hundred old users with home folders. I would like to remove the users, and archive their folders in batch. is there an easy way to do this?
Raymond
We have a Remote Desktop cluster environment. I would like to identify which server a user is logging into by screen color , prior to login. (The screen that has the login box). What is the proper way to change the color?
We run a 2003 Remote Desktop environment. All users are set with mandatory profiles (not roaming). On log off, a script copies up reg keys for Outlook, Office, and IE to the users home directory. On login a script runs to restore users settings. I am having difficulty finding the proper reg keys...
I found the problem on Saturday. It was a Cisco 1900 switch in the school library. The cooling fan had died. The network has been stable for 4 days now, after replacing the switch.
I am positive it is not a user plugging a cable in. As mentioned in my original post, it is directly related to multiple PCs logging in at the same time, and possibly high usage times. We run a remote desktop environment, so high usage is 5-10% load. Outside of the brief outages, everything runs...
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