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December 27, 2006

All ports utilized by the ShoreTel IP Telephony system

Filed under: ShoreTel — paragonhost @ 5:52 pm

Technical Note Overview:

This document defines all the ports utilized by the ShoreTel system

Details:

ShoreWare Server:

UDP: 5004 for voice packets

UDP: 5440 (request and response) Location Service Protocol

UDP: 5441 (request and response) ShoreSIP

UDP: 5443 (request) UDP 5445 (response) Bandwidth Reservation Protocol

UDP: 5442 and 5446 DRS

SMTP: 25

HTTP TCP: 5440 for CSIS

MS RPC: Ranges from port 1024 through 65535 not configurable

ShoreGear Switch or Teleworker:

UDP: 5004 for voice packets

UDP: 5440 (request and response) Location Service Protocol

UDP: 5441 (request and response) ShoreSIP

UDP: 5442 Call Routing Service (DRS)

UDP: 5443 (request) UDP 5445 (response) Bandwidth Reservation Protocol

UDP: 5444 Bandwidth Reservation Service

UDP: 2427 IP phones listen on this port

UDP: 2727 Switches listen on this port

UDP: 67 BOOTP

UDP: 68 BOOTP

UDP: 111 RPC used to negotiate TCP ports for network call control

UDP: 161 SNMP

TCP: 21 FTP

TCP: 23 Telnet

TCP: 111 RPC

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TCP: 513 rlogin

TCP: 5555 Shoreline diagnostic port (ipbxctl –diag)

IP Phone:

UDP: 5004 for voice packets

UDP: 2427 IP phones listen on this port

UDP: 2727 Switches listen on this port

Distributive Server:

UDP: 5004 for voice packets

UDP: 5440 (request and response) Location Service Protocol

UDP: 5441 (request and response) ShoreSIP

UDP: 5443 (request) UDP 5445 (response) Bandwidth Reservation Protocol

UDP: 5442 and 5446 DRS

SMTP: 25

HTTP TCP: 5440 for CSIS

MS RPC: Ranges from port 1024 through 65535

PCM Client:

HTTP TCP: 5440 for CSIS

MS RPC: Ranges from port 1024 through 65535

ShoreConference:

UDP: 5004 for voice packets

UDP: 2427 IP phones listen on this port

UDP: 2727 Switches listen on this port

HTTPS: 443 and 8443

HTTP: 80

SMTP 25

SSH: 22 for monitoring

NTP: 123

December 22, 2006

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Filed under: Software, Technology — paragonhost @ 12:09 am

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Data Checker Utility for Peachtree® — Free

Filed under: Software — paragonhost @ 12:06 am

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Source: http://www.peachtreeusers.com/.forums/showthread.php?t=5793

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December 21, 2006

MPLS: Convergence’s Class Act

Filed under: ShoreTel, Telecom — paragonhost @ 9:41 pm
MPLS: Convergence’s Class Act


The right managed MPLS service gives businesses the quality, scalability and security needed to support exceptional IP telephony network performance. But buyers beware: All services are not created equal.

Believe the hype: MPLS has finally arrived. Seventeen percent of enterprises finished an MPLS implementation in 2005, and another 17 percent will wrap one up by the end of this year, according to Forrester Research. What is driving this action after so many years of talk is widespread carrier MPLS adoption. Service providers like AT&T are building their managed service portfolios around the promise of multiservice networks delivered via MPLS.

As carriers adopt MPLS in their core networks, enterprise businesses are getting access to the quality of service, scalability and the tight protection that multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) has long promised. For businesses deploying multi-site IP telephony networks, MPLS is the WAN technology of choice for cost-effective and secure integrated voice and data service. Businesses can use MPLS to prioritize their WAN traffic end-to-end to ensure they get the level of performance demanded by time-sensitive voice and other business-critical applications.

MPLS has a particular appeal for companies that are moving to convergence but want to keep expenses down while ensuring the best network performance possible. Not only does an MPLS-based WAN promise the kinds of quality of service capabilities that voice applications require to avoid lost packets, distortion and dropped calls, but MPLS also scales easily to support growing businesses.

Traditional private line and frame relay WANs use a hub-and-spoke architecture. But because MPLS uses a peer-to-peer networking architecture, each location can communicate to all other branch offices through just one connection to the WAN cloud. That keeps capital equipment costs to a minimum. MPLS also delivers a high level of security to protect both voice and data applications.

Priority Order
Part of the beauty of MPLS is that it removes much of the complexity that is associated with traditional telecom network services. Now, instead of needing a private line or frame relay network to handle mission-critical applications like supply chain management or customer resource management (CRM) and a separate network for voice, businesses can use a common managed carrier service using the same network to transmit all their traffic across the WAN, says Rick Stein, Executive Director of Business Voice over IP Product Management for AT&T.

Stein says the customer can use one common network and just assign different classes of services to different applications based on priority. For example, voice applications would be assigned Class of Service 1 for real-time delivery. Video, enterprise resource planning (ERP) or other mission-critical applications that require near real-time could be assigned to Class of Service 2. And e-mail and Internet traffic would be assigned a lower priority.

To signal to WAN devices what class of service a particular application should receive on the WAN, Label Edge Routers (LERs) issue an identifier that includes information from the routing table entry, such as destination address, bandwidth, and source address. The identifiers – or labels – are instrumental in maintaining security by hiding the actual IP addresses and other information about the packet stream. While this makes security comparable to the protection provided by frame relay or ATM, MPLS doesn’t guard the packet contents within the packets.

Many Happy Returns
So how can an effectively managed MPLS-based VoIP service benefit a business’ bottom line and help improve corporate-wide productivity? At the most basic level, consolidating applications onto a single network saves companies the cost of capital equipment, management expenses, and bandwidth. But that isn’t the only cost benefit that comes as a byproduct of consolidating traffic that otherwise might have to run across multiple networks onto a single infrastructure.

In managed VoIP services such as AT&T’s, edge devices rely on compression technology that fit more high priority voice packets onto the network than a frame relay or private line network, thus saving bandwidth without sacrificing quality. MPLS also helps companies tap all the cutting-edge IP telephony features that have such a broad appeal to businesses that are looking to convergence to improve their corporate productivity.

The benefits of MPLS are many. Stein points out that AT&T’s VoIP service supports things like number portability and “Find Me.” This helps one employee locate another fast and with minimal hassle.

“With new technologies coming, employees have the ability to go into a phone directory and see not only the names and numbers in that directory,” says Stein, “They can also see where that person is and to which device he or she is currently connected. They can click on that person or number in the directory and connect to him.”

At Your Service
MPLS promises a host of benefits to companies making the move to VoIP, but businesses should proceed with caution when it comes to selecting a carrier. So what should a business look for in an MPLS-based managed service to support its move to convergence—and what should it avoid?

Reputation and expertise certainly count, but when it comes to choosing an MPLS-based managed WAN, businesses should focus on the carrier’s network itself. Does the network have sufficient bandwidth to support its customers’ capacity requirements? Is the network limited in its geographic reach or is flexible enough to cover a company’s local, national, and global communications needs? And has the carrier cut any corners when it comes to the way their network is architected?

AT&T’s Stein points out that not every carrier employs MPLS throughout the core of the network, and many implement MPLS at the endpoints only. The result is less than stellar performance that doesn’t live up to MPLS’ promise.

“Unless the carrier uses MPLS throughout the network, there is a risk of bottlenecks and other issues that could derail network services and impede operations—or worse,” says Stein.

Companies need to be aware of how the managed service provider handles voice engineering and traffic shaping. Does the carrier oversubscribe its network and hope for the best? Of course, this approach won’t cut it when it comes to keeping voice traffic flowing because a delay can diminish voice quality or even worse.

Thus it is critical that companies select an MPLS-based managed service that provides the kind of guaranteed quality of service throughout the network they need to maintain exceptional voice and data performance. Luckily, companies have more options to choose from than ever before that by supporting the best performing converged network will help them become more efficient and productive businesses.

Source: http://www.baysidemedia.com/ShoreTel/1206_MPLS_P.html

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December 12, 2006

MicroSoft .NET Framework 2.0 Pack

Filed under: Microsoft — paragonhost @ 12:54 am

  

Microsoft .net Framework 2.0 Package 2.0 Redistributable (x86)  
Brief Description

The Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 (x86) redistributable package installs the .NET Framework runtime and associated files required to run applications developed to target the .NET Framework v2.0.

Click the following URL to “download” now…

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en

On This Page

Quick Details

Overview

System Requirements

Instructions

Additional Information

Related Resources

What Others Are Downloading

Related Downloads

 

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Quick Details
File Name: dotnetfx.exe
Version: 2.0
Date Published: 3/22/2006
Language: English
Download Size: 22.4 MB
Estimated Download Time:
Dial-up (56K)DSL/Cable (256K)DSL/Cable (768K)T1 (1.5M) 55 min 

Change Language:
ArabicChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CzechDanishDutchEnglishFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHebrewHungarianItalianJapaneseKoreanNorwegian (Bokmål)PolishPortuguese (Brazil)Portuguese (Portugal)RussianSpanishSwedishTurkish    function setChangeLanguageButtonState(dropdown){ if (document.getElementById){ if (dropdown.options[dropdown.selectedIndex].value!=”en”) document.getElementById(“btnChangeLanguage”).disabled=false; else document.getElementById(“btnChangeLanguage”).disabled=true; } } if (document.getElementById) document.getElementById(“btnChangeLanguage”).disabled = true;

 

Overview


The Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 redistributable package installs the .NET Framework runtime and associated files required to run applications developed to target the .NET Framework v2.0.
The .NET Framework version 2.0 improves scalability and performance of applications with improved caching, application deployment and updating with ClickOnce, support for the broadest array of browsers and devices with ASP.NET 2.0 controls and services. For more information on the .NET Framework 2.0, click here.

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System Requirements

  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows 98; Windows 98 Second Edition; Windows ME; Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista Business; Windows Vista Business 64-bit edition; Windows Vista Enterprise; Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit edition; Windows Vista Home Basic; Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit edition; Windows Vista Home Premium; Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition; Windows Vista Starter; Windows Vista Ultimate; Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit edition; Windows XP Service Pack 2

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Instructions

  1. Important: Make sure you have the latest service pack and critical updates for the version of Windows that you are running. To find recent security updates, visit Windows Update.
  2. Click the Download button on this page to start the download
  3. Do one of the following:
    • To start the installation immediately, click Run.
    • To save the download to your computer for installation at a later time, click Save.
    • To cancel the installation, click Cancel.

IMPORTANT: If you have installed previous pre-release versions of .NET Framework v2.0, such as Beta 1, Beta 2 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds, then you must uninstall these versions via Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel before installing this final release version.

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Additional Information

Server Installation Requirements:If you have been directed to do a server installation, you must have the following software installed in addition to the typical installation requirements:

• Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 or later is recommended.
• Internet Information Services (IIS) version 5.0 or later. To access the features of ASP.NET, IIS with the latest security updates must be installed prior to installing the .NET Framework. ASP.NET is supported only on the following platforms: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 recommended), Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (Service Pack 3 recommended), Microsoft Windows XP Professional, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family.

Note: Most users will perform a typical installation and can ignore these requirements. If you are unsure which type of installation to perform, meet only the typical installation requirements.

If you plan to develop .NET Framework version 2.0 applications, the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 Software Development Kit (SDK) includes tools, documentation and samples you need to write, build, test, and deploy .NET Framework applications

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Related Resources

  1. ASP.NET Developer Center
  2. Stay current and subscribe to MSDN
  3. .NET Framework Developer Center

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What Others Are Downloading

Others who downloaded Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package (x86) also downloaded:

  1. Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable Package
  2. Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1
  3. Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Redistributable Package
  4. Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package (x64)
  5. .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 Redistributable

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Related Downloads

Source: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en

December 11, 2006

Free sound / wave / editor

Filed under: Technology — paragonhost @ 8:48 pm

found a VOX editor that can play, edit,, convert and record Greetings and messages from Stratagy IES-32 . Probably IVP8 too, but I haven’t tried.Greetings are recoded as G711 uLaw. Messages are ADPCM. This editor can play both just fine.

And it’s free. No trial period.

http://nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html

David N

This audio editing software is a full featured professional sound editor for Windows. It lets you make and edit voice and other audio recordings. When editing audio files you can cut, copy and paste parts of recordings and, if required, add effects like echo, amplification and noise reduction. WavePad works as a wav editor or mp3 editor but it also supports a number of other file formats including vox, gsm, real audio, au, aif, flac, ogg and more.The program is designed to be a very easy and intuitive to use for audio editing. Within minutes you will be able to open or record a file and edit it. But if you take time to explore the other features you will find many powerful tools for editing audio designed with the professional sound engineer in mind.

A full list of features follow but a quick way to try it out is to download and install now. You don’t need to purchase and it only takes a couple of minutes to complete the process (click here to install).

We make WavePad free in the hope you will like it so much you will be tempted to upgrade to WavePad Masters Edition. The Masters Edition has additional effects and features designed with the professional sound engineer in mind. Click Here to download WavePad Master’s Edition demo or click here to purchase the WavePad Master’s Edition version

December 7, 2006

Using Group Policy with User Level Filtering and AD (GP SnapIn)

Filed under: Microsoft, Security Focus — paragonhost @ 11:17 pm

When using a GP Snap IN (GroupPolicy / SnapIn)

- If you install the Group Policy Snap-In be sure to enable the following in order for “any” group policy to take effect.

Launch Gruop Policy Snap In via Administrative Tools or via Active Directory Users and Computers

- Right click on Default Domain Policy [customers-domain]

- Highlight view , click DC Options

- Be sure the radio button ” The one used by Active Directory Snap-Ins ” is checked ( 2nd one in the middle of the three options )

- Build your GPO as noted from ScanSafe and add local IP address exceptions

*** On the SBS box as well as the workstations

At the command line:

gpupdate /force

This will force the Group Policy down to the active server and or workstation …

spencer recovery

spencerrecovery

scan safe

scansafe

scandefense

scan defense

group policy

gpupdate

windows 2003 sbs

proxycfg

As of 11/2006

SBS 2003 Server

Update:

Logging off the domain and Logging back on to the domain will also “Refresh” the group policy….

**** As a last step:

Be sure to “Secure the proxy settings” in order to “disable” AD users from changing there Network Proxy Settings

select: User Configuration

select: Administrative Templates

select: Windows Components

select: Internet Exlporer

via the right side of the window panel

scroll down to “Disable changing proxy setting” – Right Click on it

select: Properties

select: Enabled

After a log off and log on OR from the command line you gpupdate /force

The proxy settings will be “greyed” out…

Dws

***** MicroSoft Update IP Space

Here is the network ranges that Microsoft Update uses’s…

 

Add to the default domain Group Policy – Exception to the Proxy Configuration.

 

Will allow for MS updates to take place.

 

Cheers!

 

Dave Safley

 

network

gpo

group policy object

microsoft update

ip ranges

exceptions

allow table

firewall

web url filter

updates

 

For the Windows update to be able to function an exception need to be made in
Group Polocy Management Console we set up earlier this morning with the
following IPs ranges:

    * 207.46.0.0/16
    * 213.160.98.224/27

This Change will allow the Windows Update function to functon correctly

December 5, 2006

Command Line Reference for Windows, Linux, Oracle, SQL

Filed under: Tools — paragonhost @ 5:47 pm

SS64.com

Command line reference for Windows, Bash, Oracle, and SQL Server


 

.

Windows NT/XP commands
(including Resource Kit tools, Robocopy etc)

Windows NT Win2K XP Commands
 
 

BASH commands
(Built-in & Shell tools for GNU Linux & OS X)

Linux Bash Commands
 
 

Oracle 9i commands
(includes data dictionary views)

Oracle Commands
 


 
 

SQL Server 2005 commands

SQL Server Commands

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How to Register a DLL with Windows

Filed under: Microsoft — paragonhost @ 5:43 pm

REGSVR32

Register or unregister a DLL.

Syntax       REGSVR32 [/U] [/S] [/C] [/I:[Command_Line]] DLL_Name        REGSVR32 [/U] [/S] [/C] /N /I:[Command_Line] DLL_Name
 Key        /u          Unregister Server.    /s          Silent - no dialogue boxes.    /c          Console output.    /n          Don't call DllRegisterServer    /i          Call DllInstall (or DllUninstall if /u is specified)   Command_Line An optional command line for DllInstall

Examples

Unregister / Disable image viewer (wmf file vulnerability)

REGSVR32 /u shimgvw.dll

Enable image viewer:

REGSVR32 shimgvw.dll

Unregister / Disable XP Zip folders and CAB View:

REGSVR32 /u C:\Windows\System32\zipfldr.dll
REGSVR32 /u C:\Windows\System32\cabview.dll

Register/Enable XP Zip folders and CAB View:

REGSVR32 C:\Windows\System32\zipfldr.dll
REGSVR32 C:\Windows\System32\cabview.dll

Register DAO 3.6 (DLL library):

REGSVR32 “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO\DAO360.DLL”

It costs nothing to register and will only take a moment…

Related Commands:

Delsrv – unregister a service with the Services Control Manager. (Win 2K ResKit)
MSIEXEC – Microsoft Windows Installer
RUNDLL32 – Run a DLL command
Microsoft DLL Database – which software installed a specific version of a DLL
Q249873 – Regsvr32 usage and error messages

Got phone questions? Phone Guy Talk.com

Filed under: Technology — paragonhost @ 1:01 am

New community in development all things telecom….

Join the Forums at http://www.PhoneGuyTalk.com

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