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At the remote site, are they going through a Cisco switch? This happened to us a few weeks ago and with the help of the guys on this site it was fixed.
We had to go into the Cisco switch and turn of the STP on each individual port the the V10L’s were plugged into.
Well, it turns out that is has to do with the Avaya VOIP switch that these run through. This happened earlier and I believe ConfGen pointed me in the right direction.
I had to go into the Avaya switch and disable the STP (Spanning Tree Protocol). Once that was disabled, everything worked fine.
Thanks.
I have another that started doing this exact same thing. Could this be a firmware issue?
I got that code from ConfGen….. 😯
I am going to try it now…
Well, that didn’t get it either. I added:
TimeZone=’GMT – 06:00′ ManualOverride=yes Daylight=yes Start=0301 End=1101 TimeZoneName=”Central Standard Time” DayLightName=”Central Daylight Time”
and it is still an hour behind.
Duh, nevermind, I got it.
Our Charleston scope has DHCP only, I will get with our WAN guy about the Cisco stuff, thanks for the help.
Well, these terminals are plugged into an Avaya phone, then to an Avaya switch, we have VOIP phones there. The other one has mysteriously started working, so I’m not sure where to start.
Ok, here is what it says:
23: Contacting Hserver
24: Hagent: open “server” failed
25: Contacting file server
26: DNS/WINS can’t resolve [wyseftpfbc4tc]
27: Cannot access system profileIf I right click and go to administrator mode, what is the default username and password?
I’m pretty sure the DNS TTL is already at 0, but where do I put that in the wnos file?
Thanks once again.
Nothing on the FTP server’s log.
Excuse my ignorance on this, but if i want to get to the event log on the V10L and its is locked down, how do I?
It doesn’t have to be perfect for us, we have some pretty powerful servers, but not a lot of users on them yet, our company is growing pretty quick, though. If it does become a problem, then we will get a third party product.
So are you saying that the V10L held on to this local cache life?
Well, out of the blue, it started to work…thanks for the help, confgen!
well, i have 2 server set up. RDP010 and RDP011. If I am on the HP, I will log on, and it will go to 010. I log off and log right back on, and it goes to 011. Back and forth, it round robins the logins.
If I try it from the Wyse and it only goes to 010. No matter what I do, I can reset it to factory defaults and it still goes to 010.
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