Repeated attempts to get into our PBX Collaboration.
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It's been great!This morning we got our first outage (screenshot from. We've been a Duo customer for almost a year now and have greedily plugged in our new toy to everything that'll accept it both as an SSO application and MFA provider. Many people consider Emojis to be Unprofessional when used in Business Communications. I believe they allow a person to add a very good analog for sentiment usually expressed as body language or through tonality. I feel that if Emojis were use more to exp.
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Never set up AD, where to start learning? Windows.Thanks so far, this is good stuff - the speed tests aren't tell me anything at all at this point, other than our speed is somewhat erratic. Also have AT&T looking into it more just to chase the issue some more. I'm letting PingPlotter and PRTG gather graphs over a few days, and am recording results from Visualware periodically. I've done some tests with Visualware as well, and while it isn't necessarily complaining about the speed it's quick to tell me the quality is low. I do wish it could tell me our upload amounts for the day - that'd really help narrow it down. I've also got PRTG monitoring the firewall, and that graph is looking like we're fairly often hitting spikes of 4Mbps which generally taps out the DSL on a good day. Latency is also all over, from a reasonable 150ms to a high of 517ms. The timeline graph at the bottom isn't showing as much, though there have been spikes of 100% loss. I've been running PingPlotter all morning and the graphs are painting a decent picture - each hop is showing about 10-20% packet loss. Are these desktop share only, or is video included? Webex can do this to a network. I will say more people are in the office now but the firewall doesn't show enough activity to force it that low.
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Speedtest is all over the place, from 6Mbps down/300Kbps up a bit ago to barely 500Kbps up/200Kbps down just minutes ago. If there's storm damage, AT&T won't tell me, so I'm trying to be very clear about the issue next time I call.Īs has been mentioned I usually start with Google, and my pings and traceroute there are fine - ping is usually 100-250ms, but workable. The one thing that's changed since then is storms - we're right in the area that got clobbered at the end of April. Now it's having huge latency issues, to the point they fall 2-10 minutes behind in the meeting. The last one they did was March or so, and it worked well enough. Apart from generally being slow, the specific issue is that one group here does Webex meetings with their customer. I know the connection is pitiful for this size network - painfully aware. There's around 35 people and 80 machines on the network. I've been through the firewall (and switches) and everything looks fine - no collisions, errors, anything like that.
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It's a DSL connection, 6Mbps, with a Cisco ASA 5505, the modem is an AT&T-provided Netopia 3347.