Does anyone know the TCP/UDP Port numbers that have to be opened up when using NAT, this is what I have:CTC PC >>>>>>>>>>> ROUTER >>>>>>>>>>>ONS15454The CTC PC and the ONS are on different IP Networks so I'm the router to translate from one to the ot...
I'm sure this has been covered on here before but just got a new laptop with Windows 7 and cannot get CTC to work, CTP is fine and works much better under Windows 7 because it can make use of the additional memory but CTC just hangs...
I am trying to load the latest software release I can onto an ONS15454 MSTP node with TCC2's installed, I can load REL 9.01 OK but when I select REL 9.02 or no compatible nodes show up, anyone know why that is before I dive into the documentation?
I have configured an EZVPN Server on a router and everything seems to work fine with the exception of static NAT.I am using a static IP address to access a web camera and want this to be publically accessable so I have configured a static NAT stateme...
I tried to model this in CTP but it doesn't appear to allow different mux and demux cards at each end, not sure what would happen if you used a 32 mux/demux model and just inserted the 40 mux/demux cards.
When you launch CTC a screen appears which gives details of the Java Enviroment and there is a button on the screen which is labeled "Delete CTC Cache"
If you really want to do this I would use a switch as mentioned in a previous post, it will allow you to remotely manage the link, line drivers don't usually allow remote mangement and some don't forward link loss condition so a failure on one side ...
Try and restart CTC session and clear CTC cacheCan you ping the nodeCheck to see if the node is in the OSPF routing tableCan you access via CTC locallyIs your CTC terminal directly connected or does it go via a firewallProbably resolved now how did y...