This <a href=”http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5318/product_data_sheet0900aecd800fd118.html”>link </a>might provide you with some helpful information.
If he wants you to modify the forms he has shown you for examples, then you should end up with your own documentation – which can always be accessed through Google Docs for on-site updating and printing. It’s a fairly simple, cost effective solution – hope this helps!
ccna = network which if you can know will be good especially if you work in a big organization itil = process flow that is used in data center. if you can have both it will be great
yes you can. if you want to sell yourself even more go and do certification as you already have technical knowledge, you are able to see / understand how things work easier.
Hello Viki, From your description the problem might be the GC services registration in DNS. Exchange server needs correct Global Catalogs pointers to be able to search/authenticate users. So, you might want to start trying this: Stop all Exchange Services On each DC (GC) run: IPCONFIG /flushdns && IPCONFIG /registerdns Next, on the Exchange Server [...]
You just need to account for the fact that all your servers OSs will be stored on the SAN instead on local disk now. This means that you may end up needing a LOT more storage space available on the array than before. Also don’t plan on booting up all your VMs at the exact [...]
Not knowing how they are connecting one of the below should give you the information for currently connected users. connected by ssh’ing into the asa box and enter: show vpn-sessiondb summary ( tells what type of connects are current active show vpn-sessiondb svc (show SSL VPN Clients) show vpn-sessiondb remote ( IPsec Remote Access sessions [...]
Hey JZDoug, I haven’t tried this yet, but take a look at his forum. I think this might be something that you are looking for. Shouldn’t be too hard… http://www.tcgeeks.com/gotomypc-remote-desktop-ipad/ <a href=”http://www.dsr-inc.com/computer-repair-md-baltimore.html”>Computer Repair</a> Specialist at DSR Inc.
You only need CAL’s when you have users authenticating against AD or internal Windows Accounts. So things like logging in to a domain, accessing a fileshare or networked printer all require a CAL, visiting a website hosted on IIS that does not require a local/domain logon account does *not* require any CAL or external connector. [...]
Easiest way is through Operations Navigator under Application Administration. It will let you allow or deny access to ftp commands by user profiles or group profiles.
Specific to your question, I believe 4.2.2.1 is OpenDNS as well. You can try 8.8.8.8 which is Google’s public DNS to see how it works. Beyond answering the actual question of why would that be, a better practice for this is to have your clients pointing to your internal DNS server which will use a [...]
You didn’t mention the population that will be moving to thin clients. If it is more than 25 or so, it would probably be a good idea to find a local partner to help you with the design and licensing questions.
Hello Littlejuanito7, Make sure the IP address you have configured or reserved in DHCP for the printer is *unic*. Seems that you might have a duplicated IP address in your network. Please post back any feedback
‘net config server’ will show max connections. see if you are exceeding the max. You may also be exceeding the autodisconnect time. net config server /autodisconnect:xx net config server ? this will display the options. Hope this helps.
Hi, you can use Oracle Connector to SharePoint server Check this link http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/sharepoint_connector
First problem – your Cisco 800 WAN IP is a 10.x.x.x – a Private IP – whereas your 2800 has a Public WAN IP. Are these two directly connected? (Figured they weren’t since you ARE setting up a VPN) Pulled down your configs to clean em up a bit – will repost shortly… ———————————– Part [...]
BIND is open-source software that implements the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols for the Internet. The name BIND stands for “Berkeley Internet Name Domain”, because the software originated at the University of California at Berkeley. BIND is by far the most widely used DNS software on the Internet. (This is for ur information only). No [...]
*** Improved on 12/26/07 by Wrobinson *** If a computer is unable to reach or obtain a DHCP lease from a DHCP server during boot, APIPA will not help it very much. This is more useful in environments where there is no DHCP server. The best course of action for environments where there is a [...]
Hello, It is really very hard to give advice on what type of questions one should prepare for during an interview process. Every company is going to differ from the next in their hiring practices, and every interviewer will differ in the type and degree of difficulty they place on interview questions. I have seen [...]
Good Question and I appreciate it. As a Desktop Administrator, it is mainly focused on a broad range of issues on the client OS, various desktop applications, configuring and connecting mobile devices, wi-fi knowledges and of-course a fair knowledge of networking (specially on peer to peer lan). As a Network Administrator, it focuses on 1. [...]





