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	<title>Michael McNamara &#187; ROUTER</title>
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		<title>Cisco Router as a DHCP Server for Avaya IP Phones</title>
		<link>http://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2011/02/cisco-router-as-a-dhcp-server-for-avaya-ip-phones/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 00:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cisco]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[AVAYA]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[DHCP SERVER]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IP PHONES]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nortel]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[ROUTER]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Here's a sample configuration detailing how to configure a Cisco router as a DHCP server for Avaya (formerly Nortel) IP phones including the Avaya/Nortel specific DHCP options 128 and 191. I thought I would share this information with the Nortel/Avaya users in case they are utilizing (or wish to utilize) the DHCP server functionality built-in to the Cisco IOS platform. The key is to configure the Cisco router to reply with the correct DHCP vendor options so the IP phone will boot properly.<hr /><a href="http://www.thycotic.com/zSS_McNamaraBlog.html?utm_source=mcnamarablog&utm_medium=banner&utm_content=iquit&utm_campaign=mcnamarablog" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://www.michaelfmcnamara.com/images/SS468by60.jpg"></a><hr />]]></description>
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		<title>Nortel VPN Router Configuration Guide</title>
		<link>http://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2008/09/nortel-vpn-router-configuration-guide/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 03:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael McNamara</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[VPNRouter]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[3DES]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[DH2]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IKE]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IPSEC]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[ROUTER]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[VPN]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In this post I&#8217;ll provide an example of how to configure a Nortel VPN Router. We&#8217;ll configure the remote office VPN router for a tunnel with 3DES/SHA1 encryption and DH2 using pre-shared keys, routing all traffic to the main office across the tunnel (no split tunneling).  You should start by  [...]<hr /><a href="http://www.thycotic.com/zSS_McNamaraBlog.html?utm_source=mcnamarablog&utm_medium=banner&utm_content=iquit&utm_campaign=mcnamarablog" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://www.michaelfmcnamara.com/images/SS468by60.jpg"></a><hr />]]></description>
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		<title>Nortel VPN Router Recovery Floppy Disk</title>
		<link>http://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2008/07/nortel-vpn-router-recovery-floppy-disk/</link>
		<comments>http://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2008/07/nortel-vpn-router-recovery-floppy-disk/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 11:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael McNamara</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[VPNRouter]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[BOOT FLOPPY]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[CONTIVITY]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[FACTORY RE]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[ROUTER]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[VPN]]></category>

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It would seem there are a lot of folks out there looking for the recovery floppy disk that can be used to recover a defective installation of a Nortel VPN Router 1700, 2700 and 5000. I believe this disk will also work with previous models such as the Contivity 1500, 2500, 2600 and 4000 series.
It  [...]<hr /><a href="http://www.thycotic.com/zSS_McNamaraBlog.html?utm_source=mcnamarablog&utm_medium=banner&utm_content=iquit&utm_campaign=mcnamarablog" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://www.michaelfmcnamara.com/images/SS468by60.jpg"></a><hr />]]></description>
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