Hello All,
I've setup two Cisco AS5300's (one in London and one in Athens) and perform VOIP calls bi-directionally.
I've also setup a radius server for accounting.
After examining the CDRs from London I can see in the VOIP leg that some calls are "rejected" by the 5300 in Athens with...
Hello,
I have two Cisco 3640 running eBGP with 3 ISPs and iBGP with each other. So far so good. I've also got a Cisco 2620 that controlls a group of Class C's.
Till now I've been using statics, but there's the need for an iBGP protocol.
A friend of mine suggested EIGRP.
Unfortunately I...
Hello All,
first of all I'd like to say that I'm very new to the cisco world, so please tolerate my ignorence.
We have two Cisco 3640 running iBGP and each of them has an eBGP connection with a different ISP.
For now, all of our traffic goes thru one of these ISPs and this is causing us problems...
Hello All!
first of all I would like to say that my knowledge in Cisco equipment is very limited, so please bear with me.
We have a connection to two ISPs (2Mbps each) and use one of them as primary (using higher local preference).
I would like to know if it's possible to receive traffic from...
Hello All!
I was asked to configure an "old" AS5300 (4 E1) to do voip calls thru one E1 and act as a dial-up server for the other three (using a radius server for authentication). I've heard that this is possible, but have no idea on how to set it up.
Can someone please help me on...
Sorry for the silly question, but it would help me a great deal if someone could answer the following question. Is it possible to connect an internal line of one PBX, to an internal line of another PBX (e.g. dial 114 from PBX A and answer the call at PBX B line 114)? Is FXS the answer to it?
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