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“To Read”
Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:26:19 +0000
I had a read through the documentation for Cisco’s recent 12.4(20)T IOS release yesterday, one or two bloggers have posted demonstrations of some of the new features, but here is a list of what I picked-out from the new software feature list and added to my “toread.txt” document:
- Application Inspection and Control for SMTP
- Configuring ...]
Wordle Fun: A Peek Inside the Minds of CCIECandidate.com
Wed, 26 Nov 2008 13:42:31 +0000
Happy Thanksgiving holiday to those of you celebrating this week. Here’s a lighter post in keeping with the relaxed atmosphere.
Wordle.net hosts a Java application that generates a word picture of any site with an RSS feed. Click the thumbnail below to see what’s on the minds of CCIECandidate.com bloggers.
To those of you in the payment card industry, Happy ...]
Call Park
Wed, 23 Aug 2006 01:39:21 +0000
When you park a call, Callmanager will search the available Park numbers configured on the server that is processing the calls and will also look up the partitions that are available in the CSS of the phone and will pick the first available part number that is defined in a partition that is reachable by ...]
multiple LLQ Low Latency Queues / bandwith (remaining) percent
Sun, 09 Nov 2008 09:26:06 +0000
LLQ means priority a queue, to forward voice and video traffic before all other traffic.
If you have multiple LLQ queues, the difference between the single and multiple queue configuration is, that if you have at least two priority queues, both get policed. So if configured in a single police-map command, you will always policed the ...]
Call progress timers
Wed, 12 Jul 2006 00:13:29 +0000
1. T301 - timers between alerting and connect. This is the interval that Callmanager will keep ringing the remote phone and if no answer will drop the call after this interval. This should be more than the Call forward no answer and auto answer duration.
Default is 180 seconds
2. T302 - Interdigit timeout
Default is 15 seconds
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How to prepend digits to called id in MGCP
Thu, 20 Jul 2006 02:15:00 +0000
Based on the ISDN number plan and type of the incoming call, the following values will be used to prepend the Caller ID.
National number prefix
International number prefix
Subscriber number prefix
Unknown number prefix
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