You can also use UC Proxy (if you don't want to do an L2L VPN with PIX or 87x router for example) - we use it for a half-dozen people or so. You need to license it each firewall if you cluster.
For the first three or four, it's cheaper to go PIX/router. Once you hit 5 or so, UC Proxy becomes...
Has anyone figured out how to use the Native Apps to access shared/delegated accounts?
We are a very large Exchange 2007 shop - multi-state/multi-continent. Many of our Admin/Exec Assistants are using Entourage to access several shared mailboxes and calendars, and I haven't figured out how...
Here's an update... I created the following .vbs script, and then call it as a "logon/startup script" ina Computer-based GPO
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Option Explicit
Dim theShell, strComputer, objWMIService, colProcessList, objProcess
strComputer = "."
Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _
&...
We have a similar setup - OCS internal - VPN clients from DSL/Cable - they connect via the VPN client. I have nothing special setup on my ACLs. It just works.
Sounds to me like you've got somesort of firewall configuration issue - either on the PIX/ASA or on the client.
Rather than doing a...
Hi there--
We recently upgraded from LCS 2005 to OCS 2007 R2.
We have about 300 users spread across a dozen locations in 6 states - all in the US right now.
I've re-homed all my users to OCS - and I've adjusted my SRV records.
All is well.
However, now I want to handle the new client...
No need to try again. My problem is resolved. It was a flaky interface that was flapping. In fact, it was the flaky line card. I pulled out the 8port 6509 blade and replaced it with a 16port 6509 blade and all is well.
@burtsbees yes I have cco. the tool was great with my 4507R config. It wouldn't process my 6509 config - either copy-n-paste or uploading the file. I've used it prior and it's been really helpful to find little bugs along the way.
sounds like it's time to open a Cisco TAC case and you have a possible IOS bug.
administratively down, by definition, means that your port is in the "shutdown" state in your configuration
Post the ENTIRE output from this
Logon to Corp-1stFloor1
sho int gig0/3
sho run int gig0/3
config t...
administratively down" means a port is shut down
look at Corp-1stFloor1
Port gig0/3 is in "shutdown" state
Go to that switch. Config t. Int gig0/3. no shut.
--DW
@wabob no, the gigabit fibre card on the 6509 was causing the whole problem
it was sending out malformed packets, reflected into the SONET gear across the Gigaman, and they showed up as "input errors" and "CRC errors" on the gigabit fibre card on the 4507 side
on Corp-1stFloor1 - do a "show run int gig0/3"
on Corp-1stFloor2 - do a "show run int gig0/1"
post those results
not the "sho int" - but the "show run int" for those interfaces
--DW
Here's a few updates - and the resolution
@routerman MTU settings made no difference
@burtsbees CPU was "normal" - on the 6509, it stays around 1-2% and on the 4507, it stays around 30%.
I flew from my home office to the actual location of this equipment. As I arrived, I did the typical...
@north323 - I'm not seeing keepalive issues, good thought though
@routerman - MTU sounds logical. From everything I can tell, we're at 1500 end to end. I've asked AT&T to double check their gear to make sure 1500 is their setting too. These file copies are not via FTP though. This happens...
Hi there,
I've got a puzzler that happens under a VERY specific set of circumstances.
I'll do the best I can to describe.
Site A - Cisco 6509 - Port Gig3/8 connected to AT&T Gigaman (Gigabit Metro E)
Site B - Cisco 4507 - Port Gig3/6 connected to AT&T Gigaman (Gigabit Metro E)
I am...
We don't have an "Edge" server. At the "Organization Configuration" -> Hub Transport setting, I only have a single "Send Connector"
When I look in properties, I don't see where to make that change.
Where should I look?
Thanks for you help so far,
--DW
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