My report lists 1. Location, 2. Type of Patient, 3. Patient's Doctor. (Note: each patient has many entries listing all appointment types, i.e. phone, visit, follow-up visit, etc.)
Department:
Cl...
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hey there,
I have an internet connectivity from an ISP.My router is 1700 series and has a public ip.My LAN with all private Ip's has a data server with ip address 192.168.0.1 and my router ethe...
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Hi,
I have an internal network 172.17.0.0 with a web server 172.17.1.2
I have an external network 192.168.1.0 with a pc 192.168.1.20
I have a cisco 2621 connecting the two with fa0/0 192.168.1...
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RoutersDate Answered: 08/17/2005 Rating: 9.4 Views: 4
I am having 40 clients (Windows XP) on local network and I am accesing (NAT) with my clients some pay-able service (ACME) which is on another network.
And ACME bills me every month for using th...
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Hi, I have a general question and people I asked seemed to be adamant that you can not route ports to interfaces that already has a PAT.
I use PIX to share the internet to select computers so t...
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Hi All,
can someone help on basic cisco router configuration.
What we trying is to pass VOIP trafic between 2 voip gateways. Cisco 2600 is between them.
Problem is sitting on port translation. N...
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RoutersDate Answered: 03/01/2007 Rating: 6.6 Views: 4
I have a LAN 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 using an access point connected to a router on port 0/1. The router port 0/0 is connected via ethernet with a public IP. The public IP is 212.x.x.28 255.255.25...
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RoutersDate Answered: 08/07/2009 Rating: 9.1 Views: 0
I have configured a static NAT entry as follows:
ip nat inside source static 191.33.36.101 80 208.46.28.162 80
Will this allow people on the Internet to access the host at this address? If s...
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RoutersDate Answered: 08/10/2000 Rating: 5.8 Views: 9
The telephone company, which owns and configures the router, has given me the following advice about this. NAT mapping - port forwarding was not recommended, actually the router could not handle th...
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RoutersDate Answered: 11/15/2002 Rating: 9.0 Views: 0
Hi folks,
I know that I cannot create a outbound PPTP-based VPN connection from behind my PAT firewall (Cisco PIX) without creating static mappings between the internal (private) and an external...
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