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2011 Jan 11
0
Xen bridge network
I have installed Centos 5.5 + Xen. my server has two network cards: *eth0* -
for local trafic and *eth1* - for global internet trafic. I have 5 usable
IPs. "ip ad" comand show the following eth1 addresses
eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue
link/ether 00:25:90:30:78:a3 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet xx.xx.xx.58/29 brd xx.xx.xx.63 scope global eth1
2009 Feb 21
0
Cisco Phone losse regsitrations with Asterisk
Hi
We are using Asterisk + java based Pd Dialer. Cisco 7040 IP Phone we are
using as extensions or Agent phones.
currntly we set NAT keep alive time less as possible & registartion time= 25
sec instaed of 3600. But following issues we are facing & im not sure whther
its due to internal netwokr issue where that Phoen are placed or Asterisk or
java application issue.
Porblem is when
1998 Jan 20
3
multiple workgroups
Hi all. I found the 'remote announce' option for smb.conf, but I'm not
sure this is what I want to use. I think my circumstances are quite odd.
I currently have 1.9.18 running on a sparc, serving my PC, on the same
network, at work.
My Linux box at home I use to dial into my machine. So the PPP interface
has the same netwokr as the boxes at work. My Linux box also has 10mbs
2004 Apr 07
2
SOLVED: Roaming profiles not updating XP
After almost 40 hours of work and testing over 6 computers I have finally
figured out the answer to my problem of Roaming profiles not updating. This
has occurred with SAMBA versions 2.2.* and later up through and including
3.0.2a (completely clean install in each case, including rebuilding domain,
users and groups and smb.conf from scratch). It does not appear to be a SAMBA
issue but one
2009 Nov 22
4
Xen 3.4.2 DomU Network Issues
I''ve got a new system with Dual Quad Core Intel E5520 processors and
Intel 82576 NICs built on the motherboard (this is a Supermicro Nehalem
based blade). I''m running Xen 3.4.2, but I''ve also tried 3.4.1 and had
the same problem.
Dom0''s network works flawlessly, but the DomU systems all have network
issues. Whenever they transmit large packets, it is as if