ould like to know if anyone else has never tested this environment
(subject) before.
Both products, Cisco IP phones H.33 (7905G in this case..) and Avaya
IP Office should support H.33 protocol V, negotiation and
registration both works fine, but when I start with a new call, after a
variable while,
In article <1156445953.96051.56160@p79g000cwp.googlegroups.com>,
<jsmith54@gmx.net> wrote:
>Current situation is that I have 3 office to office vpn tunnels:
>All offices (HQ, offices A, B, C) have vpn tunnels to each other
>However, I installed vpn client on my firewall (HQ)
ow! Didn't realise that Google Groups is still alive an kicking!
Anyway, I have this really annoying problem:
Current situation is that I have 3 office to office vpn tunnels:
HQ to office A (PIX 506 to PIX 501)
HQ to office B (PIX 506 to PIX 506)
HQ to office C (PIX 506 to Linksys)
All offices (H
There are some techs at the
Alcatel
Portal You can try there too. Good Luck.
I have already gone eberything from there. the issue is that nost of
the things are not explained in a precise way and lack explanation.
Hi there,
Any one out there having experience with the installation of Alcatel
Omni PCX Office.
Looking forward for some immediate assistance.
Thanks !
Hi,
We are running an Avaya IP office system. We have VoIP working on LAN,
WAN and via VPN connections.
However -- how do we get this working (from an Avaya IP handset) over
simply the Internet?
The Avaya sits on the LAN obviously.
1) - Would we configure a default gateway to be the firewall?
I want to regulate the IP addresses that have access to AVAYA WEB
Admin Interface. Does anyone have step by step instructions on how
to?
If I read AVAYAs docs properly, the web admin for G350 goes over port
80 (like all web traffic).
Please advise.
rick.rodriquez@cox.net
I did hear a complete number but did not write it down. (Just in case
the record needs to be straightened out.)
ized software house that runs its own help desk. We
are looking at install a VOIP system and have the decision down to
the Nortel BCM or the Avaya IP Office. We have offices in different
cities which will be connectred VIA a Tier 1.
One office will have about 30 extensions, with 4 IP trucks to
are house that runs its own help desk. We
> are looking at install a VOIP system and have the decision down to
> the Nortel BCM or the Avaya IP Office. We have offices in different
> cities which will be connectred VIA a Tier 1.
>
> One office will have about 30 extensions, with
Gavin wrote:
> I have been told that the BCM is in a completely higher class than the
> IP 406 is this true?
That was probably a Nortel sales rep telling you that ;-)
IP406 is a great switch, and has just been improved with its second
hardware version. Installs easily, will support from 5 t
Is it possible to have DDI at the 9150 end on the local BRI presentation
assuming MSN is configured from the network provider?
At branch office DST is not updated on I00 sets, but ok on I004
sets.
Local mode shows correct time.
Callback from Nor tel was of no help, Surprise !!
Posting this for our tech that is trying to find out why.
Any ideas ?
Thanks
KenW
"Rasman99" <nospama@blooyonder.co.uk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Is it possible to have DDI at the 9150 end on the local BRI presentation
> assuming MSN is configured from the network provider?
Not that I know, you can configure a incoming number which rings on several
sets on the remote site, but no DDI
Hello,
I'm using CheckPoint SecuRemote to connect to my office. Because of some
network changes we now must activate Office Mode - but this checkbox is
disabled in my client.
What can I do? I'm running Windows 000 and CheckPoint client version
NGXR60 HFA1.
Thanks for help,
Bernd
You may wish to investigate the Cisco Product Adviser
http://tools.cisco.com/GCT/PCTPST/index.jsp
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pIX wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm in a customer's office and I'm trying to vpn to my office. I can
> login using my cisco 4.6 vpn client and it was authenticated ok by my
> office's vpn cisco concentrator. But the problem is I can not ping /
> telnet to my office LAN. Can someone tell me wha
Currently we have two offices. A head office with a Terminal Server
and a remote office with approx 5 people (and their own domain
server) who all connect to the TS at head office, through a DSL
connection.
We are getting a 5Mbps LAN extension put in between the two offices to
replace the DSL. I
their own network of
19.168.0.xxx and connect to the servers on our main network, using
the Sonicwall as the gateway.
I want to be able to get access to the remote office 19.168.0.xxx
ip's from our main network so that we can print to their printers via
TCP/IP.
How would I set this up? Thanks.
rvers on our main network, using
> the Sonicwall as the gateway.
>
> I want to be able to get access to the remote office 19.168.0.xxx
> ip's from our main network so that we can print to their printers via
> TCP/IP.
>
> How would I set this up? Thanks.
so where does this 10mb
ree of cost, to express these while
maintaining anonymity?
Look no further -- http://www.OfficeGupShup.com is your playground for
the workplace gossip (gupshup) you always wanted to unwind. Ever felt
like appraising your boss, and have an audience listen to your side of
the story, and pass a verdic
Hi,
I have several Cisco 3750's being trunked into an AVAYA P33 Core. Lab
tests go great and all 7 vlans are interconnected.
Configuration is a basic..
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
Native vlan is 1.
Avaya is base dot1q - no leaky vlan configured
All etherchannels
There are no spanning tree BPDU's being sent into the network by the
mini-switch inside the avaya phone? If so this could influence the root
bridge. What about the PC attached to the phone? IS bridging enabled on
this PC? IF so it willsend out BPDU's.
It is VERY bad practise to use a plain
I am really stuck on this. I am trying configure a video serveylance
system onto the internet. I need to forward port 5700 to IP
19.168.39 in order for it to be accessed via the internet.
My setup is as follows:
-1 3Com Office connect ISDN Lan Modem. It is connected to the
internet with IP addre
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