I am unable to get Windows Media Player content that uses the embedded WMP (6.4 or mplayer2.exe). If I bring up a stream under IE, I get some of the Media Player buttons grayed out and no sound. If I bring up a stream under Mozilla Firefox, I get a message indicated the plug-in executed...
I have the following configuration (and have posted this question before);
Cisco 3620 running IOS 12.2(13) with IPSEC/FW
Two ethernet interfaces -
One to public Internet address (NAT outside)
*** Have four contiguous IP addresses on outside
One to internal RFC1918 address (NAT inside...
Here's a wierd one for the forum.
I recently upgraded my 3620 to "IOS (tm) 3600 Software (C3620-JK8O3S-M), Version 12.2(13), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)". I had username's setup with autocommand commands to 'access-enable host timeout 5'. They worked great prior to the IOS upgrade...
I know this is a tip/trick, but I can't find the solution...
I have some messages sitting in outbox folder of Outlook 2002. I am in "Work Offline" mode and not connected to network with exchange server. I keep getting popups indicating Outlook is trying to connect to Exchange...
Wasn't sure which forum to post this in. Has anyone had the requirement to send syslog entries to multiple destinations from Cisco routers and switches? Any ideas and suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
I have the following configuration;
Cisco 3620 running IOS 12.0 with IPSEC/FW
Two ethernet interfaces -
One to public Internet address (NAT outside)
One to internal RFC1918 address (NAT inside, 10.x.x.x)
No access lists (for now while I am troubleshooting this problem).
Most features of...
I have setup a Courier V.Everything modem on the Aux port of a Cisco 3620. Purpose is to provide dial-in support to the router. However, when I dial in, I get the following output;
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rtr>
rtr>
rtr>RING
Translating "RING"...domain server (64.47.64.19)...
I am having brain flatulence today - what is the command to redirect console output (errors, events, etc) to AUX port (when you are dialed into router via AUX port)?
I have a Cisco 3620 connected to an ISP connection via Ethernet so the 3620 has two Ethernet interfaces. Interface e0/0 is connected to the ISP. The 3620 is also configured as a DHCP server for the hubs/switches that are connected to e0/1.
If I connect PC directly to the ISP Ethernet...
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