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Hi all,I'm setting up a WAN using IPSEc (for user traffic) and GRE tunnels (for OSPF) over the internet between two sites for disaster recovery backup/restore. Due to the large volume of traffic (TeraBytes) the customer requires multiple physical lin...
Can anyone direct me to any cisco document that will help me understand how RTSP works and what I should be looking for when configuring the fixup command?I'd rather try to study up on this a little before blazing a heap of messages in the forum.I ha...
Hi,Wondering is someone could help me understand the following.The ASA has defined rules for which it determines whether to deny or permit incoming packets.My understanding is that the ASA tracks the 3 way TCP handshake to the point where is knows wh...
Hi,I'm not clear on the difference between the resetinbound|resetoutside options in the Service command and how I should use one in preference to the other. It would be great if someone could provide a simple explanation.What I want to do is for the ...
Guys,I'm looking for a single document that describes the timeouts configurable in the PIX for the following:1) Half-Open TCP Connections2) Idle Connections,3) Half-Closed ConnectionsI remember seeing a table that describes these (other related timeo...
Thanks for the reply.Yes this is the general topology. However, between the routers consider the scenario with mulitple PIX pairs across the Internet creating equal cost OSPF paths between both sites.I would like to load-share across these paths usin...
Scott,Can I configure the half-open conn timer? If so what is the command? Or if there is no command what is the default setting?This will answer all my question.Thanks heaps for your help and sorry for the long-winded thread.Vito
Scott, this makes things very clear. If I may refer you to your comments "You need the PIX to clear these connections from time to time so that memory is not consumed". I am referring to the clearing done by the PIX. Is it timer based, and if so whic...