Can you see the ports with a simple 'show version'?
If you can't then it's an IOS issue...you don't have the right feature set to support the voice cards...
For the 1750 the correct IOS feature set should be IP PLUS/VOICE.
Hope this helps...
Gabriel
Hi,
I've tried to set up the disclaimer following Microsoft's rules (look for 'disclaimer' or 'smtpreg.vbs' @ support.microsoft.com, for details).
For those who have already attempted this, what's the solution in a scenario where you have more than one connector, and those are not just SMTP...
Hi there,
Does anyone know if is it possible to use #includes in the access file, so that junk recipients could be split among several files?
Cheers, Gabriel
Hi,
Do any of you know what the '6144K/2048K bytes of memory' or '8192K/2048K bytes of memory' stands for?
The output below is from 2 c2500, but I haven't been able to figure out how much memory they really have.
I need to upgrade the IOS and reckon that more memory is needed, but I want to...
Hi people,
I have a VoIP link between two branches, which happen to be trading offices. We need a line to be connected at all times, like the lines that bind squak boxes together.
We are using the multicasting solution (hoot-n-holler) with FXS interfaces on each side. At the time of the setup...
first of all, when you say 'When only one PC is connected to the hub, it generates a heck of a lot of packet collisions - on its own', are you referring to a particular box, or it is just a way to say that one machine connected at a given time?
if it is the former there might be a problem in...
don't worry, you know what they say: no pain, no gain.
i assume you have your routing tables right, otherwise you couldn't have had ping working on router's B eth port.
now to the gory details.
if you and router A are connected to the same hub (sharing a common network number) it is obvious...
hi sam.
yes, if you use ip addresses from either networks 192.168.0.16/28 or 192.168.0.48/28 (the ones you assigned to fe ports, but could be anything) to both interfaces, it would work.
the thing here is that ethernet does not support point-to-point connections (though that's not entirely so...
cost is calculated in terms of bandwidth, actually the formula is 10^8/bandwidth i guess. you can change the formula with the auto-cost reference-bandwith command, however since ospf does not support load balancing over unequal paths what i suggest is engineer the paths so they end up with the...
i don't know exactly how formmail will lookup the passwords for the easy-to-forget users, but i don't think you need those files at all.
the sendmail.cw usually lists those names by which the mta is known, and the mc is the actual conf that is used to build sendmail.cf through m4.
furthermore...
i don't think the auto-cost reference-bandwidth will work.
my suggestion is analyzing the cost of each link and then load-balance between them, i think you're actually doing this.
you can modify the cost with 'ip osfp cost' on a per interface basis.
cheers, gabriel.
how do you know each router sees each other?
from the config i can't see any routes out of router A.
router A has:
e0 192.168.0.0/28
f0 192.168.0.16/28
router B has:
e0 192.168.0.32/28
f0 192.168.0.48/28
inside route A you can ping both interfaces since one is connected to your computer and...
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