I am having trouble figuring this one out. I have a new point to point setup, that will be connecting one of our remote buildings. I can ping through from Bldg A to anywhere on bldg B from the firewall and routers, but not in reverse, and not from a PC without a static route. From Bldg B i can...
COnfig is matched on both. When I change over, internet access is just fine. The one problem is my webservers are unreachable from the outside, unless I reboot them.
Anyone have any pointers on avoiding a reboot? I have quite a few, and would rather not have to do it.
I have a request to have a autoresponce to only some groups that send mail to a distribution list. Any ideas? I can't seen to find if it is possible to do this or not.
We are going to be purchasing a 525, and we already have a 520. Is it possible to setup failover between these two models? They will be fairly far apart, but can be connected via fiber or 100mb cat5.
I have a problem where a user created a recurring meeting, and booked a conference room as a reource. He deleted the meeting, all occurences. In the calendar for the Conference room, it shows it is free and clear, but if you attempt to book the room as a resource during the deleted meeting time...
Trying to upgrade from 5.3 to 6.2.
I get the following message after sucessful tftp and reload:
This Cisco PIX Firewall model LT430TX is not supported.....
Have 128 Ram, and 16 flash
Anyone have any suggestions?
We upgraded to exchange 2000, and now OWA which runs on the same server, is logging in ok, but the webpage itself is now a bunch of garbled code in the left bar, and no buttons show either. Any tips?
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.