deploying office 2003
I want to Look at problems in deploying office 2003 in terminal server environments and get user experiences on aspects like performance
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| March 21, 2006 8:37 AM
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I want to Look at problems in deploying office 2003 in terminal server environments and get user experiences on aspects like performance
g.729 3rd party VOIP on Cisco routers QoS – am I doing it right?
Hi, I am unsure about which configs are sufficient for implementing QoS on 2 2600 series routers over a 2MB serial link. On one side is the IP pbx and there are up to 6 IP phones plugged into a switch on the other side. We are using a non-cisco VoIP product using g.729. From [...]
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| November 28, 2007 4:56 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Cisco, Ethernet, IPv4, Network protocols, Networking, Routers, SIP, TCP, VoIP
Hi, I am unsure about which configs are sufficient for implementing QoS on 2 2600 series routers over a 2MB serial link. On one side is the IP pbx and there are up to 6 IP phones plugged into a switch on the other side. We are using a non-cisco VoIP product using g.729. From [...]
Blocking music on internet connection
Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does it use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to [...]
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| March 28, 2006 4:46 PM
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Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does it use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to [...]
Blocking Music on Internet connection
Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does is use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to [...]
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| February 27, 2006 4:45 PM
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Hi all, I have some internet users who listen to online radio stations. I have asked them not to do it, as I feel like it probably uses up a fair amount of bandwidth. Is this correct, or does is use very little? Also, other than purchasing and installing software, is there a way to [...]
Access point/router
I would really like to know the detailed difference between a router and an access point. Do I need access points if i am going to set up a network and have two routers already? How can i use a router as an access point if that’s possible? Please explain. Thanks
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| February 24, 2006 3:48 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Cabling, Ethernet, Hardware, Hubs, NetBIOS, Network monitoring, Network protocols, Networking, Performance management, Ping, Routers, SIP, Switches, TCP
I would really like to know the detailed difference between a router and an access point. Do I need access points if i am going to set up a network and have two routers already? How can i use a router as an access point if that’s possible? Please explain. Thanks
No of Users
Sir, How many users can partipate in a conference using SIP? and how many in a H323 conference.?
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| February 21, 2006 7:21 AM
Network protocols, VoIP
Sir, How many users can partipate in a conference using SIP? and how many in a H323 conference.?
Microsoft exchange 2003
Hi guys, i just got a contract in a new company tha wants to start using microsoft exchange 2003. could you kindly explain how to go about cinstalling and configuring their network for exchange. thank you
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| February 16, 2006 8:43 AM
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Hi guys, i just got a contract in a new company tha wants to start using microsoft exchange 2003. could you kindly explain how to go about cinstalling and configuring their network for exchange. thank you
error message I was trying to send out e-mails
the error message stated ” the connection to microsoft exchange server is unavailable outlook must be online or connected to complete this action”
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| January 13, 2006 11:39 PM
Active Directory, Bind, Desktops, DHCP, DNS, Exchange, Management, Microsoft Windows, Mobile, Mobile security, Networking, Networking services, OS, Ping, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Tech support, VoIP, Wireless
the error message stated ” the connection to microsoft exchange server is unavailable outlook must be online or connected to complete this action”
WAN Leased line failure study?
Does anybody know of a study that lists failure probabilities for leased lines? I just had one of my offices in San Francisco dropped off line for a week because the two T-1′s going into the office failed when the manhole they run through flooded. I need to come up with fault tolerance plans for [...]
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| September 25, 2008 2:02 PM
Leased line management, Leased line services, Network monitoring, WAN
Does anybody know of a study that lists failure probabilities for leased lines? I just had one of my offices in San Francisco dropped off line for a week because the two T-1′s going into the office failed when the manhole they run through flooded. I need to come up with fault tolerance plans for [...]
To retrieve data from a remote system
Hi, I have to retrieve data from a remote system (May be of any operating system) and shall put into AS/400. This process should be automated and there can’t be any manual intervention. We can not use FTP commands here. Is there any other way this can be achieved. Can?t go for MQ Series either [...]
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| November 23, 2009 11:11 AM
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Hi, I have to retrieve data from a remote system (May be of any operating system) and shall put into AS/400. This process should be automated and there can’t be any manual intervention. We can not use FTP commands here. Is there any other way this can be achieved. Can?t go for MQ Series either [...]
NMAP IN WIRELESS
Hello, Can any one explain me what is NMAP , how NMAP works and how to use it. Kind Regards, Gopal.
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| December 30, 2005 9:10 PM
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Hello, Can any one explain me what is NMAP , how NMAP works and how to use it. Kind Regards, Gopal.
WIRELESS BRIDGES
Dear Sir’s, I have two wireless bridges. Master and Slave which are 800 ft apart and two high gain antennas are attached to these units. I am finding a disconnection problem with these bridges. It works for a while but gets disconnected and after doing powercycle on the slave end the bridge starts working once [...]
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| December 27, 2005 9:06 PM
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Dear Sir’s, I have two wireless bridges. Master and Slave which are 800 ft apart and two high gain antennas are attached to these units. I am finding a disconnection problem with these bridges. It works for a while but gets disconnected and after doing powercycle on the slave end the bridge starts working once [...]
Remote Syslog with MySQL and PHP
Dear All, i want to set up a Remote Syslog with MySQL and PHP on system with whitebox linux,can some tell me a step by step on how to install and configure this,also the requirement needed to complete the task Regards Edwin
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| December 22, 2005 4:43 AM
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Dear All, i want to set up a Remote Syslog with MySQL and PHP on system with whitebox linux,can some tell me a step by step on how to install and configure this,also the requirement needed to complete the task Regards Edwin
Optimizing printing and imaging environment
how can i Optimize printing and imaging environment
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| December 10, 2005 8:33 AM
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how can i Optimize printing and imaging environment
Addign VOIP to my Network
Hello all. I have been tasked with finding a way to save money in our telecommunications costs. VOIP can save us money in the long run, but must me implemented correctly or you risk headaches. I want to know if it is possible to get a VOIP solution that will let me keep my existing [...]
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| January 5, 2006 12:26 PM
VoIP
Hello all. I have been tasked with finding a way to save money in our telecommunications costs. VOIP can save us money in the long run, but must me implemented correctly or you risk headaches. I want to know if it is possible to get a VOIP solution that will let me keep my existing [...]
Moving from single server to multiple servers
Hi all, We have a Single Windows 2000 server (Back office edition, configured as a Primary domain controller). It has SQL server 2000 running, which serves a bespoke database application. The server is also used as a simple fileserver for documents, etc… We do not use Exchange Server. I need to have a way to [...]
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| August 22, 2008 11:41 AM
Backup & recovery, Backup servers, NAS, SDSL, Server migration, Server upgrades, SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003
Hi all, We have a Single Windows 2000 server (Back office edition, configured as a Primary domain controller). It has SQL server 2000 running, which serves a bespoke database application. The server is also used as a simple fileserver for documents, etc… We do not use Exchange Server. I need to have a way to [...]
VoIP
1) What equipments do I need to implement VoIP? 2) What is the technical and budget scope? 3) What are the one time and recurring expenses involved? 4) What a reasonable timeline for a VoIP project?
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| December 5, 2005 5:09 PM
Network protocols, VoIP
1) What equipments do I need to implement VoIP? 2) What is the technical and budget scope? 3) What are the one time and recurring expenses involved? 4) What a reasonable timeline for a VoIP project?
Cisco 7606 Vs. the compitition, Foundry XMR series or other.
My company is looking to purchase a new router, we are looking at expanding our cable tv division down the road with video/ video on demand and need to upgrade our current router due to bandwidth constraints, my question is does anyone have a different router good or bad. All answers are welcome and encouraged. [...]
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| December 2, 2005 9:22 AM
Availability, Bandwidth, Budgeting, Business/IT alignment, Cabling, Cisco, DataManagement, Foundry, Hardware, Hubs, Networking, Nortel, Project management, ROI & cost justification, Routers, Storage, Switches, Vendors
My company is looking to purchase a new router, we are looking at expanding our cable tv division down the road with video/ video on demand and need to upgrade our current router due to bandwidth constraints, my question is does anyone have a different router good or bad. All answers are welcome and encouraged. [...]
VPn solution required for remote IP telephony
We would like to have remote ip telephony connectivity for our office so that it will be helpful for our remote users and our Royal customers to have ip soft phone which will be connected to our network through VPN tunnel to our IP PABX and dial out locally. We are having ADSL modem connectivity [...]
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| November 27, 2005 11:40 AM
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We would like to have remote ip telephony connectivity for our office so that it will be helpful for our remote users and our Royal customers to have ip soft phone which will be connected to our network through VPN tunnel to our IP PABX and dial out locally. We are having ADSL modem connectivity [...]
Stop bit problem: USB to Serial Converter attached to motion controller, unable to set for 7-E-2
I have three different USB to Serial converters, one of them an isolated converter from B&B. One brand of motion controller I work on uses EVEN parity / 7 data bits / 2 stop bits as its default. I find that none of my converters will work on the controller in this configuration. If I [...]
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| November 22, 2005 5:36 PM
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I have three different USB to Serial converters, one of them an isolated converter from B&B. One brand of motion controller I work on uses EVEN parity / 7 data bits / 2 stop bits as its default. I find that none of my converters will work on the controller in this configuration. If I [...]





