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I ran debug all and I can't understand the information:Jan 30 10:14:06: IP: s=10.10.32.13 (Ethernet0/1), d=10.10.32.255 (Ethernet0/1), len 137, rcvd 3Jan 30 10:14:06: UDP: rcvd src=10.10.32.13(631), dst=10.10.32.255(631), length=117Jan 30 10:14:06: I...
We have a small network (10 wireless hosts), all works with Wi-Fi 802.11b and I don't know why, sometimes one or two machines can't see each others, so if I have a shared printer, a machine can't print.Is there a problem of the technology?
I defined in my (in) ACL:access-list 120 permit tcp host 10.10.1.2 eq 1492 host 192.40.31.12 gt 1023but I see the logs and look the detail:Jan 24 16:53:12: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 120 permitted tcp 10.10.1.2(42986) -> 192.40.31.12(1492), 1 packet...
But, what happend if I have two Access Points and wireless machines on different access point can't see each other?Have everybody been working on the same chanel?
Because I think there are a lot of traffic UDP but If DNS sends UDP packets I can't do that, May I do somethink to generate less traffic UDP or it is normal?