12-29-2005 11:28 PM - edited 02-21-2020 12:37 AM
I have some applications in my enviroment that has excetionally long connection timers that being dropped by the pix? Please tell me how config the long connections basing on different applications?
12-30-2005 04:42 AM
You can't differentiate on the type of applications, only on the type of connections.. ie. TCP, UDP, half-closed connections etc.. see the "timeout" command.
It would help if you could say something about exactly what type of application you are having trouble with.. I know there are problems with SQL*net through FWSM's, and it may or may not be something like this you are experiencing, but I really don't know as you don't say anything.. :)
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12-30-2005 07:29 PM
My applications that pass through pix is JDBC and MQ.TO keep alive the connections of the applications.The applications have to send hello packet every a few seconds.Which will consume a plenty of the resource of network.What configuration can I do.Please help me .thanks you.
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