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  1. robfr

    Cisco VPN Question

    Thank for the info!! Rob Friedman Fidelity IFS "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." - General George Patton Jr
  2. robfr

    Cisco VPN Question

    Is there a way to configure the tunnel so it does not time out? Rob Friedman Fidelity IFS "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." - General George Patton Jr
  3. robfr

    Cisco VPN Question

    Hello, I currently have several Cisco 1800 series routers I utilze on my network for VPN. I've noticed however these routers will stop polling on my network monitor, however when I dial into them nothing is down and after dialing into them they start polling again on my network monitor. Is...
  4. robfr

    Windows Media Player 9.00.00.2980

    I tried that a couple of times. It did not work. Rob Friedman Fidelity IFS "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." - General George Patton Jr
  5. robfr

    Can't play music CD's anymore

    Try going to Samsungs website. See if they have an updated driver. Maybe that would help. Rob Friedman Fidelity IFS "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." - General George Patton Jr
  6. robfr

    Windows Media Player 9.00.00.2980

    I have a question concerning the above. I can not get to the network settings in the options. I see the tab, and it's not grayed out or anything. I can click on it and it brings the tab forward for a second then it goes to the back again. I have been able to get to the network settings...
  7. robfr

    Getting routers configs with SNMP

    If you just have read access to the router then this is probably imposible to do. You must have RW access to the router to do any configuration to the router. If you had that you could do a 'write network' command and save the configuration to a tftp server of somekind Rob Friedman Aurum...
  8. robfr

    Backing up Running Config

    I would try the "write network" command. It works great for backing up a configuration file. Rob Friedman
  9. robfr

    Tftp file not found

    I had a 2600 that was doing the same thing. I used the "no service config" command and that took care of the problem.

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