Webex
How much bandwidth does it take to run Webex video conferencing on a T1 ??
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| September 16, 2006 11:15 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Network monitoring, Networking
How much bandwidth does it take to run Webex video conferencing on a T1 ??
Network Monitoring tool
Hi I am new to network monitoring. I am looking for pure software based network monitoring/analyzer/traffic generator application that will support 10, 100 and 1G ethernet interface. The application need to run on a laptop sothat when a tech goes out he will be able look at the network from the far end he is [...]
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| October 28, 2010 2:51 PM
Availability, Bandwidth, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network testing, Networking, Performance management, Protocol analysis, Remote management
Hi I am new to network monitoring. I am looking for pure software based network monitoring/analyzer/traffic generator application that will support 10, 100 and 1G ethernet interface. The application need to run on a laptop sothat when a tech goes out he will be able look at the network from the far end he is [...]
Monitoring the Network
Hi, I have multiple remote sites. I would like to monitor the network and analyze the traffic and its performance in general. For example, how the bandwidth is consumed, if certain activities are unnecessary and how to improve the networks performance by blocking through the firewall like peer-to-peer applications, etc. I am using check point [...]
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| October 24, 2008 12:51 AM
3Com, Availability, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Cisco, Data analysis, Fault isolation, Firewalls, Forensics, Foundry, Incident response, Intrusion management, Network applications management, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network security, Network testing, Networking, Performance management, Protocol analysis, Remote management, Security, VPN, Wireless
Hi, I have multiple remote sites. I would like to monitor the network and analyze the traffic and its performance in general. For example, how the bandwidth is consumed, if certain activities are unnecessary and how to improve the networks performance by blocking through the firewall like peer-to-peer applications, etc. I am using check point [...]
VPN & CISCO 2610 setup
Hello Sir/Madam, I cannot access our VPN from the internet outside our organization. I am using Cisco 2610 Router with IOS v12.3. And i created the access-list for the inbound and outbound connections. I have mentioned the access-list below and also i mapped a static IP address with the VPN server’s IP so it can [...]
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| November 28, 2007 1:25 AM
Availability, Cisco, DataCenter, Desktops, Firewalls, Forensics, Incident response, Intrusion management, Management, Microsoft Windows, Network security, Networking, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server, VPN, Wireless
Hello Sir/Madam, I cannot access our VPN from the internet outside our organization. I am using Cisco 2610 Router with IOS v12.3. And i created the access-list for the inbound and outbound connections. I have mentioned the access-list below and also i mapped a static IP address with the VPN server’s IP so it can [...]
MS 2003 FTP server-2
Hi, I have several sites accessing applications to download them, like MS office or Antivirus Applications, from the main site. I would like to set up a MS 2003 FTP server in the main site and give authenticated access to remote sites accordingly. I would like to know if there is a way to limit [...]
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| September 5, 2006 1:14 AM
Access control, Availability, Bandwidth, Browsers, Desktops, DHCP, DNS, filtering, Management, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Networking services, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, Web security
Hi, I have several sites accessing applications to download them, like MS office or Antivirus Applications, from the main site. I would like to set up a MS 2003 FTP server in the main site and give authenticated access to remote sites accordingly. I would like to know if there is a way to limit [...]
MS 2003 FTP server
Hi, I have several sites accessing applications to download them, like MS office or Antivirus Applications, from the main site. I would like to set up a MS 2003 FTP server in the main site and give authenticated access to remote sites accordingly. I would like to know if there is a way to limit [...]
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| September 4, 2006 1:07 AM
Access control, Availability, Bandwidth, Browsers, Desktops, DHCP, DNS, filtering, Management, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Networking services, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, Web security
Hi, I have several sites accessing applications to download them, like MS office or Antivirus Applications, from the main site. I would like to set up a MS 2003 FTP server in the main site and give authenticated access to remote sites accordingly. I would like to know if there is a way to limit [...]
SECURE FTP SITE ON Windows 2003
We have a Windows 2003 IIS server setup behind our firewarll which is a PIX firewall. What is the best method to establish a secure FTP site on this IIS server? I have reviewed this topic on the internet and actually talked with somebody from IPSWITCH and the best method available is to purchase a [...]
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| September 8, 2006 8:22 AM
3Com, Access, Access control, Application security, Availability, backdoors, Bandwidth, BEA, Biometrics, BroadVision, Browsers, Cabling, Cisco, Citrix Systems, Compliance, configuration, Corporate portal applications, CRM, Current threats, Database, DataCenter, Desktops, Development, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Encryption, Epicentric, Exchange, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Hacking, Hardware, Hubs, human factors, IBM, Identity & Access Management, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Network security, Networking, Oracle, OS, Patch management, patching, PEN testing, PeopleSoft, Performance management, Ping, Platform Security, Plumtree, Policies, provisioning, Risk management, Routers, SAP, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Servers, Single sign-on, Spyware, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, Switches, Sybase, TIBCO, Trojans, Viruses, VPN, vulnerability management, Web security, Web services, Web Services Standards, Web site design & management, Wireless, worms
We have a Windows 2003 IIS server setup behind our firewarll which is a PIX firewall. What is the best method to establish a secure FTP site on this IIS server? I have reviewed this topic on the internet and actually talked with somebody from IPSWITCH and the best method available is to purchase a [...]
High Network Activity
I need some help on the next step. I have three computers on the network that experience high network activity after booting i.e. the connection/activity lights on the switch go crazy. The OS’s are windows server 2000, windows 2000 professional, and windows NT 4.0. All computers have active up-to-date anti-virus and have been scanned without [...]
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| September 3, 2006 7:19 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Network monitoring, Networking
I need some help on the next step. I have three computers on the network that experience high network activity after booting i.e. the connection/activity lights on the switch go crazy. The OS’s are windows server 2000, windows 2000 professional, and windows NT 4.0. All computers have active up-to-date anti-virus and have been scanned without [...]
Software based WIN Simulation
Hi, I need to test out an application over WAN. The testing includes the response time with different delays and bandwidth requirements. Is there any piece of software (preferably opensource/freeware)which can simulate the WAN for me? The idea is to install two NICs in the Windows/Linux machine, put the software on and adjust delay and [...]
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| August 17, 2009 2:30 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Cabling, Cisco, Data analysis, Desktops, Development, Fault isolation, Foundry, Hardware, Hubs, Linux, Management, Microsoft Windows, Network applications management, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network testing, Networking, Nortel, Oracle, OS, Performance management, Protocol analysis, Remote management, Routers, SAP, Security, Servers, Software testing, SQL Server, Switches
Hi, I need to test out an application over WAN. The testing includes the response time with different delays and bandwidth requirements. Is there any piece of software (preferably opensource/freeware)which can simulate the WAN for me? The idea is to install two NICs in the Windows/Linux machine, put the software on and adjust delay and [...]
802.11 vs 802.16
I have a small co. with a point to point wireless grid. I handle off site monitoring of gas nad oil flow. I have been overlaping my grid with new locations, and more to come. So I have been looking into new wireless Sys. I have made the choice to use All-In-One?360 Multi-Band/Multi-Mode Antenna WiMAX [...]
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| August 16, 2006 8:30 PM
Arrays, Availability, Bandwidth, Billing and customer care, Billing Support Systems, Budgeting, Cabling, Compliance, CRM, DataCenter, Development, DHCP, DNS, Ethernet, Frame Relay, Hardware, Hubs, Laws, Network applications management, Network management software, Network protocols, Network testing, Networking, Networking services, Outsourcing, Project management, Regulations, ROI & cost justification, Routers, Servers, standards, Storage servers, Switches, Vendors, VoIP, Web services, Web Services Standards, Wireless
I have a small co. with a point to point wireless grid. I handle off site monitoring of gas nad oil flow. I have been overlaping my grid with new locations, and more to come. So I have been looking into new wireless Sys. I have made the choice to use All-In-One?360 Multi-Band/Multi-Mode Antenna WiMAX [...]
bandwidth sharing problem
Hi Guys, here i am facing a problem regarding my network band width, here i have one adsl conection of 256kbps and 3 workstations conected through wireless accesspoint of 2.4 ghz, do anybody know exactly how much bandwidth having for each workstations ? waiting for ur reply
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| August 14, 2006 1:45 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Networking
Hi Guys, here i am facing a problem regarding my network band width, here i have one adsl conection of 256kbps and 3 workstations conected through wireless accesspoint of 2.4 ghz, do anybody know exactly how much bandwidth having for each workstations ? waiting for ur reply
Disconnecting network drives
We experience exact problem with the disconnecting network drive( red X) as specified in MS article KB297684. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297684/en-us The file server is win2k3 sp1 and the home drive is mapped by VB script. It is not a big issue when browsing or accessing the drive as it gets connected quickly. The problem is when a [...]
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| August 7, 2006 9:20 PM
Availability, Microsoft Windows
We experience exact problem with the disconnecting network drive( red X) as specified in MS article KB297684. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297684/en-us The file server is win2k3 sp1 and the home drive is mapped by VB script. It is not a big issue when browsing or accessing the drive as it gets connected quickly. The problem is when a [...]
Network Connection Freezes
For some reason, at random, among 20 PCs on my network, in the morning or during the day, the network connection stops responding for both intranet and internet communications. The only solution thus far is to remove the NIC from the Device Manager, reboot the PC, and let Windows XP Pro find the network card [...]
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| September 1, 2010 11:31 AM
3Com, Access, Access control, Active Directory, Application security, Availability, Avaya, backdoors, Bandwidth, Bind, Biometrics, Browsers, Cabling, Cisco, Compliance, configuration, CRM, Current threats, Database, DataCenter, Dell, Desktops, DHCP, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, DNS, Encryption, Enterasys, Ethernet, Exchange, FDDI, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Foundry, Frame Relay, General Directories, H.323, Hacking, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard, Hubs, human factors, Identity & Access Management, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Interoperability, Intrusion management, IPv4, IPv6, Juniper Networks, LDAP, Lotus Domino, Lucent, Management, Microprocessors, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, MPLS, NetBIOS, Network monitoring, Network protocols, Network security, Networking, Networking services, NFS, NIC, Nortel, Novell IPX/SPX, Novell NDS, OS, Patch management, patching, PEN testing, Performance management, Ping, Platform Security, Policies, Printers, provisioning, Risk management, Routers, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Servers, Single sign-on, SIP, Software, Spyware, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, Switches, TCP, Tech support, Trojans, Viruses, VPN, vulnerability management, Web security, WINS, Wireless, worms
For some reason, at random, among 20 PCs on my network, in the morning or during the day, the network connection stops responding for both intranet and internet communications. The only solution thus far is to remove the NIC from the Device Manager, reboot the PC, and let Windows XP Pro find the network card [...]
USB Flash Drives Not Installing On XP
Hello All! I’ve been noticing recently that certain USB drives have not been installing automatically to windows XP pro. I’m working on one right now and have not found a solution to it yet. A user needs to install a Sandisk Cruzer Mini USB Drive to her machine which uses XP Pro. Instead of installing [...]
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| July 28, 2006 8:57 PM
Access control, Application security, Availability, backdoors, Backup & recovery, Browsers, Career development, Current threats, Database, DataCenter, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Development, Encryption, Exchange, filtering, Hacking, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard, human factors, Instant Messaging, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Networking, OS, Patch management, SCSI, Secure Coding, Security, Servers, Software, Software testing, Spyware, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, Storage, Storage management, Storage products and equipment, Tape drives/Libraries, Tech support, Training, Trojans, Viruses, Web security, worms
Hello All! I’ve been noticing recently that certain USB drives have not been installing automatically to windows XP pro. I’m working on one right now and have not found a solution to it yet. A user needs to install a Sandisk Cruzer Mini USB Drive to her machine which uses XP Pro. Instead of installing [...]
Running a script at specified runtime
I am creating an Oracle Developer form which will take the query created by the user and specified runtime (also by user) and saves it in two columns of a Oracle table. Is there a facility in oracle which can trigger off the saved query when the sysdate becomes equal to specified runtime? Thanks
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| July 11, 2006 12:23 PM
Architecture/Design, Availability, Backup & recovery, Business Intelligence, Data/Application Integration, E-Business Suite, Installation, Migration, Oracle, Oracle 9i, Oracle administration, Oracle Business Applications, Oracle Database Versions, Oracle development, Performance/Tuning, Security, SQL, Windows
I am creating an Oracle Developer form which will take the query created by the user and specified runtime (also by user) and saves it in two columns of a Oracle table. Is there a facility in oracle which can trigger off the saved query when the sysdate becomes equal to specified runtime? Thanks
Voip Signaling
Which the difference between Ground Start and Loop Start ?
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| June 2, 2006 4:49 PM
Availability, Bandwidth, Networking
Which the difference between Ground Start and Loop Start ?
Possible Networking Issue
I am not a network guy but I’m troubleshooting what I think is a network problem(s). 1)Some workstations at my company are experiencing problems with slow saving of audio files when using an audio editor. Event Viewer sometimes has the following error message “A driver packet received from the I/O subsystem was invalid. The data [...]
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| May 24, 2006 7:54 AM
3Com, Availability, Bandwidth, Cisco, Dell, Networking
I am not a network guy but I’m troubleshooting what I think is a network problem(s). 1)Some workstations at my company are experiencing problems with slow saving of audio files when using an audio editor. Event Viewer sometimes has the following error message “A driver packet received from the I/O subsystem was invalid. The data [...]
Network Resource Allocation cum Planning cum Technical Problem
This is the real commercial problem face by my company. Well, the reason I ask this problem is I salute and respect all of you as I believe all of you are as good as network solution company out there, or even better!! Lets me rephrase the entire problem again. Company expand so fast that [...]
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| May 22, 2006 10:17 AM
3Com, Access, Access control, Active Directory, Altiris, Application security, Availability, Avaya, backdoors, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Bind, Biometrics, BMC, Browsers, Budgeting, Business/IT alignment, Cabling, Career development, Cisco, Compliance, Computer Associates, configuration, CRM, Current threats, Database, DataCenter, DB2, Dell, Desktop management applications, Desktops, DHCP, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, DNS, E-business, Encryption, Enterasys, Enterprise Desktop, Ethernet, Exchange, Fault isolation, FDDI, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Foundry, Frame Relay, General Directories, H.323, Hacking, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard, Hubs, human factors, IBM, IBM/Tivoli, Identity & Access Management, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intel, Interoperability, InterSystems, Intrusion management, IPv4, IPv6, Juniper Networks, LANDesk, Laws, LDAP, Linux, Lotus Domino, Lucent, Management, Marimba, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Operations Manager, Microsoft Systems Management Server, Microsoft Windows, MPLS, MySQL, NetBIOS, Network applications management, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network protocols, Network security, Network testing, Networking, Networking services, NFS, Nortel, Novell, Novell IPX/SPX, Novell NDS, Online transaction processing, Oracle, OS, Partner facing, Patch management, patching, PEN testing, Performance management, Ping, Platform Security, Policies, Project management, Protocol analysis, provisioning, Regulations, Remote management, Risk management, ROI & cost justification, Routers, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Servers, Single sign-on, SIP, Software, Spyware, SQL, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, standards, Storage, Switches, Sybase, Systems management software, TCP, Tech support, Trojans, Unisys, Vector Networks, Vendors, Viruses, VPN, vulnerability management, Web security, WINS, Wireless, worms
This is the real commercial problem face by my company. Well, the reason I ask this problem is I salute and respect all of you as I believe all of you are as good as network solution company out there, or even better!! Lets me rephrase the entire problem again. Company expand so fast that [...]
Design NEW network cum NEW IT infrastructure-2
Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company networks via 56K modem to [...]
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| May 17, 2006 8:21 AM
3Com, Access control, Application security, Availability, Avaya, backdoors, Bandwidth, Benchmarking, Biometrics, Browsers, Budgeting, Business/IT alignment, Cabling, Cisco, Compliance, configuration, CRM, Current threats, Database, Dell, DHCP, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, DNS, Encryption, Enterasys, Exchange, Fault isolation, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Foundry, Hacking, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard, Hubs, human factors, Identity & Access Management, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Interoperability, Intrusion management, Juniper Networks, Lucent, Network applications management, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network security, Network testing, Networking, Networking services, Nortel, patching, PEN testing, Performance management, Ping, Platform Security, Policies, Protocol analysis, provisioning, Remote management, Risk management, Routers, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Servers, Single sign-on, Software, Spyware, SSL/TLS, Switches, TCP, Tech support, Trojans, Vendors, Viruses, VPN, vulnerability management, Web security, Wireless, worms
Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company networks via 56K modem to [...]
Design NEW network cum NEW IT infrastructure
Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company networks via 56K modem to [...]
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| May 17, 2006 7:54 AM
Access control, Application security, Availability, backdoors, Bandwidth, Biometrics, Browsers, Compliance, configuration, CRM, Current threats, Database, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Encryption, Exchange, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Hacking, human factors, Identity & Access Management, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Network security, Networking, patching, PEN testing, Platform Security, Policies, provisioning, Risk management, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Servers, Single sign-on, Spyware, SSL/TLS, Trojans, Viruses, VPN, vulnerability management, Web security, Wireless, worms
Company expand so fast that the IT infrastructure is not fast enough to cater high volume of traffic; the initial design is not scalable. The number of new branch offices setup caused the company pay a high price in the leased line communication. Salesman and management staffs dial into company networks via 56K modem to [...]





