Ok here is my scenario. Two days ago I was asked to take over the management
over our windows 2003 server at our office. I have done this sort of thing
before so I figured all would be well. I went in and tied up some loose ends
last night by setting up remote access, adding remote access for myself
(administer from home) and removing remote access from three local users who
dont need it. Thats all I did. Now this morning at our second office, which
runs off of the same server. Our IP phones no longer work. I have checked the
routing table and every leased IP for our server and the IP addresses that
the server routes to are not anywhere to be seen. What have I done to make
this hapoen? Just for anyone who wants to know, yes the phone company and the
broadband company have checked there ends and they say its our server. What
should I do and where in 2003 should I look?
Thanks in advance.
Todd J Heron - 30 Jul 2005 04:34 GMT
> Ok here is my scenario. Two days ago I was asked to take over the
> management over our windows 2003 server at our office. I have done this
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> Thanks in advance.
IP phones normally function off of DHCP. Check your Cisco Call Manager
settings (if Cisco is your VOIP product). This is not a DNS question.

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