Synchronization of application servers
hi all my company has about 30 application servers,so when i want to install something i have to do it on 30 servers which is very time consuming.due to this I Need a way to update all application servers using a single installation routine. can someone help please
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| September 25, 2005 3:21 AM
3Com,
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connecting the 5th and 7th floosr of a building
Hi, Everybody My network covers the 5 th floor of an office building, and now we expanding to the 7th floor (a half-dozen users. All the servers and telecom closet are on the 5th floor and I have to provide network services to the users on the 7th floor. I would like to have the [...]
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| May 24, 2012 2:25 AM
802.11 networking equipment,
Cabling,
Data center operations,
DataCenter,
DataManagement,
Desktop security,
Desktops,
DHCP,
DNS,
Gigabit ethernet,
Hardware,
Help Desk,
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Networking,
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Windows client administration and maintenance,
Wired Equivalency Privacy,
Wireless,
Wireless Application Protocol,
Wireless PC cards,
Wireless routers,
Wireless standards,
WPA
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HTU-E1 Leased Line Modem
hi,can anyone tell me how to take loop test on HTU E1 Leased line modem to test physical connectivity
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| August 30, 2009 4:15 AM
Cabling,
DataCenter,
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Dial-up networking,
DNS,
DSUs/CSUs,
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Networking,
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PBXs,
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xDSL
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Content Load Balancing Switches
Hi all – I’m working on a network design for a colo-based service site which will be load balancing both http and MySql (authenticated) services, and I’m looking at two possible solutions. 1) One of the Nortel Alteon content switches (low end) or 2) The Cisco CSS-11052 content switch. I’m somewhat familiar with the Alteon’s [...]
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| August 5, 2005 3:58 PM
Cabling,
Cisco,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Layer 3-7 Switches,
Networking,
Networking Products,
Nortel,
Routers,
Switches,
Vendor support
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aaa authorization ?
Which of the following authorization commands are valid? (we have to choose 2 correct) A. aaa authentication exec home radius B. aaa accounting exec home radius C. aaa authorization default none D. aaa authorization exec home radius E. aaa authorization network default enable F. aaa authorization network default local
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| July 26, 2005 9:45 AM
Administration,
Application security,
Architecture/Design,
Biometrics,
Cabling,
Cisco,
Data analysis,
Database,
DataCenter,
Desktop vs network-based firewalls,
Digital certificates,
Documentation,
Encryption,
Exchange,
Features/Functionality,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Identity & Access Management,
Incident response,
Installation,
Instant Messaging,
Intrusion management,
Network security,
Networking,
Product/Service evaluation,
provisioning,
Routers,
Secure Coding,
Security,
Security tokens,
Service and support,
Single sign-on,
Switches,
VPN,
Vulnerability Assessment & Audit,
Wireless
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Hiding System Tray ICons
Hi Guys.. I want to know how do we remove/hide system tray icon without stopping the service. I have a monitoring software which appears in the system tray which i want to hide. I m using win xp prof . I dont want to hide it i want to remove the icon from the system [...]
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| July 6, 2005 9:24 AM
Cabling,
DataCenter,
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Desktops,
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FAT and NTFS,
Graphical User Interfaces,
Hardware,
Help Desk,
Hubs,
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Network management software,
Networking,
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Power management,
Registry,
Remote management,
Routers,
Software distribution,
Switches,
Tech support,
Thin clients,
Third-party services,
Vendor support,
Windows 2000 desktop,
Windows 95/98,
Windows client administration and maintenance,
Windows XP
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Consolidated Security Product/Approach? What about layered approach?
Hi Punnet, I’m a It Director at lasrge Media firm in NY. Looking at the security overhaul in the recent months and business looking to cxonsolidate the offices enviornment the talk of the town is to have ALL IN One device which does Firewall,IDS,VPN etc. I thought layerd security approach was the way to go [...]
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| June 20, 2005 10:36 AM
Administration,
Architecture/Design,
Cabling,
Cisco,
DataCenter,
Desktop vs network-based firewalls,
Firewalls,
Forensics,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Incident response,
Information risk management,
Intrusion management,
IT architecture,
Network security,
Networking,
Nortel,
Product evaluation,
Routers,
Security,
Security management,
Security products,
Switches,
VPN,
Wireless
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p-com APG radio
Has anyone ever used a p-com AirPro Gold radio ? Can you please tell me what should be the LED status during normal operation? Also various other configuration parametres. thanks for help….
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| May 22, 2005 4:22 AM
3Com,
Cabling,
DataCenter,
DataManagement,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
QoS,
Routers,
Switches,
Wireless,
Wireless routers
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Memory Allocation
Hi Guys, I?m in a sticky situation here. I have a 3640 which hangs for a couple of minutes every night when there?s a scheduled backup going on the LAN(For a couple of minutes all my WAN links start bouncing) . Basically the traffic goes from one Ethernet to the other. When i initiate the [...]
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| April 27, 2005 10:58 AM
ATM Switches,
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DNS,
Frame Relay,
Gigabit ethernet,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
Networking services,
QoS,
Routers,
Switches,
T-1/T-3 Services,
VoIP,
Wireless routers,
xDSL
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Exchange 2000 issues
I seem to have 2 issues. Both are on the same setup. Windows 2000 Server running Exchange 2000. Both have all the latest patches and SP’s. 1) Mail will flow inbound just fine. Some mail will flow outbound just fine. Certian addy’s just have in the SMTP queue ( AOL,Yahoo, Bellsouth ). Other mail going [...]
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| April 7, 2005 12:29 PM
Active Directory,
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Client management,
Database issues,
DHCP,
Dial-up networking,
DNS,
E-mail applications,
Exchange,
Exchange 2000,
Exchange Server ActiveSync,
Features/Functionality,
Help Desk,
HTTP,
Hubs,
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Maintenance,
Microsoft Windows,
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Network applications management,
Network Interface Cards,
Network Management Systems,
Network monitoring,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
Networking services,
Norton,
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Outlook Mobile Access,
Performance management,
POP3,
Remote management,
Routers,
Security,
Service and support,
SMTP,
Storage,
Storage management,
Switches,
Symantec,
TCP,
Tech support,
Third-party services,
Vendor support,
Vendors,
WINS,
Yahoo
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two problems
hi all, i have two problems : 1. i configured ip on a win XP m/c that had two LAN cards , one for internal LAN and another for external.the problem is that when i ping the system with its hostname or local host ip “127.0.0.1″ it pings but when i ping using either of [...]
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| February 25, 2005 12:29 AM
Cabling,
DataCenter,
Hardware,
Help Desk,
Hubs,
Network Interface Cards,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
Routers,
Tech support
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bandwidth distribution-2
hi all, can u tell me how isps distribute bandwidth to the customers(both dial up and leased)how to check that proper distribution is taking place and everyone is getting the correct bandwidth.is there any software that could b used to keep an eye?what else can be done?how to control??? thanks…
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| February 11, 2005 3:25 AM
Availability,
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Cabling,
DataCenter,
Development,
DHCP,
Dial-up networking,
DNS,
Fault isolation,
Gigabit ethernet,
Hubs,
Layer 3-7 Switches,
Managed Services,
Modems/Cable Modems,
Network applications management,
Network Interface Cards,
Network management software,
Network Management Systems,
Network monitoring,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
Networking services,
Performance management,
Protocol analysis,
QoS,
Remote management,
Routers,
Security
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bandwidth distribution
hi all, can u tell me how isps distribute bandwidth to the customers(both dial up and leased)how to check that proper distribution is taking place and everyone is getting the correct bandwidth.is there any software that could b used to keep an eye?what else can be done?how to control??? thanks…
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| February 14, 2005 3:18 AM
Availability,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Cabling,
DataCenter,
Development,
DHCP,
Dial-up networking,
DNS,
Fault isolation,
Gigabit ethernet,
Hubs,
Layer 3-7 Switches,
Managed Services,
Modems/Cable Modems,
Network applications management,
Network Interface Cards,
Network management software,
Network Management Systems,
Network monitoring,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
Networking services,
Performance management,
Protocol analysis,
QoS,
Remote management,
Routers,
Security
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telnet router
hi all, i have a cisco 3661 router.when i telnet the router from win NT machine which itself is a DNS there is a problm .when i telnet using ip address it does so but when i telnet using the name assigned to it doesnot.i can see the name of the router when i run [...]
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| January 10, 2005 11:17 PM
Active Directory,
Bind,
Cabling,
DataCenter,
DHCP,
Dial-up networking,
DNS,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Network Interface Cards,
Network management software,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
Networking services,
Routers,
Security,
Security management,
Switches,
Tech support
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Cisco ‘show ver’ output and Serial number.
Good Day all, Please, I need help with getting the ‘show ver’ on a Cisco router. And please how can I run a check on a Cisco item I want to purchase? Please HELP!
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| November 21, 2004 9:02 AM
Cabling,
Cisco,
DataCenter,
Exchange,
Hardware,
Hubs,
Networking,
Routers,
Switches
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