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2005 Jun 09
1
3COM NBX SuperStack 3
Hi, I've looked pretty wide on Google for this so I don't think it's been asked before. Has anyone had experience integrating Asterisk with a 3COM NBX system? The only way that I can see that looks possible is via the 3Com NBX ConneXtions H.323 product and then one of the H.323 Asterisk channels. Has anyone done this? Any pointers as to what to avoid or whether to even attempt it?
2005 May 27
6
Newbie here. Tips on setting up 100 phones wanted.
I'm looking at setting up Asterisk for a completely IP environment. All intercompany calls. I work for a ski area. I currently use a 3Com Superstack for in our office. And an old small town phone system for up at the mountain. The phone system is dying and I'm hoping to bring IP to replace the old phones. It will be about 100 phones at about 20 locations all within about 4 miles of each other. I'm looking for tips on the types of phone...
2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] My hotmail login issue is fixed!!
...traffic, Have other brand/model Card support VLAN tag( or with patch) ? Any experience? I saw the following from Ben's VLAN site: I hear that the 2.2/2.4 kernel patches have worked with these (and other, I'm sure) systems: * Cisco: {Catalyst: 6509}, 3Com: {Corebuilder, Netbuilder II, SuperStack II switch 630}, Alpine: {3804(SMMi,F32Ti)} Extreme Ntwks {Summit 48, 48i, 5i} Foundry: {ServerIronXL, FastIron} * Alteon ACENic Gigabit, 3Com 3c509, realtek RTL8029(AS), RTL8139, DEC DC21140 (tulip), DFE-570TX quad-21143, Intel PRO/1000 with Intel's driver As my understanding, the above NIC...
2002 Nov 08
3
Route Vlans
Hello, Is it possible with a linux Bow to route différents VLANs, like a router cisco can does ? Thank for your answers Laurent Foucher _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2011 Nov 30
4
Replacing gateway, is it bad idea?
Hi all, I have plan to replace my Centos5.7 VM with newer version. The VM works as our network gateway. I want to ask from your experience, will it be a bad decision? My concern is that since the Mac Address of the gateway will change, will it disrupt the network? How fast the Switches can recognize the new mac? Any other pitfall? Thanks Fajar.
2004 Aug 06
0
CBQ + 802.1Q VLAN
I need to shape traffic from some IP on one LAN, but I''m in trouble. There is a linux 2.4.26 connected to the Internet (eth0) / LAN(eth1) doing NAT. I''m using VLANs in the LAN Interface, that is connected to a 3Com SuperStack II in a 802.1Q tagged port. I want to create a class that will limit the traffic at 384Kbit/s. I want to create two leaf classes that limit the traffic at 256Kbit/s for each one. I want to attach two sfq qdiscs so the classes are treated equally. I want to put filters that put one IP address for...
1999 Nov 15
3
HELP: Connections dropping whilst processes increasing.
I'm running Samba 2.0.4b on a E450 running Solaris 7 which acts as a diskspace server for students, normally everything runs quite smoothly with numbers of connections in the region of about 800/900. Then every now and again students will start seeing their connections being lost and others will not get a connection when they log in, looking at the system shows no obvious problems, except
2003 Oct 30
1
Using racoon-negotiated IPSec with ipfw and natd
[ -netters, please Cc me or security@ with replies. ] I'm running into trouble integrating dynamic racoon-based IPSec into a network with ipfw and natd. I need to be able to allow VPN access from any address from authenticated clients. I've got the dynamic VPN working, with racoon negotiating SAs and installing SPs, but the problem is that I can't tell whether an incoming packet on
2011 Nov 29
14
How to make nodes in my local LAN see each other's names
Hello Sorry for the (I guess) simple question, but: I have 7 computers under one 8-port router (D-Link DIR-100, firmware v1.13EU) in my network (actually in a sub-network) and they do not see each other's host names. The router has the 'DNS relay' option enabled, and all 7 computers use the router as the DNS server, which in turn will forward DNS requests to the ISP DNS server.