The fixup command is used to specify a port or range of ports for specific
application protocols. You can change the default port for specific
protocols or add additional ports for the Pix to listen on for specific
protocols.
i.e.:
fixup protocol http 8080
fixup protocol ftp 23
fixup protocol ftp 9900
fixup protocol ftp 4455
Then when you add a conduit for ftp it will listen for all three ports.
In your later thread you stated you specified ports instead of protocols in
your conduits which bypasses any fixup configurations.
Also H.323 sets standards for multimedia applications to compensate for
latency, H.323 allows you to use multimedia applications like voice, video,
audio.
A good URL source for background
http://www.databeam.com/h323/h323primer.html
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Harry Whitehouse
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 7:51 PM
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Subject: Cisco PIX -- FixUp Protocol
More Newbee Cisco Questions...
I need to support both port 80 HTTP and HTTPS 433. How do I use the FIXUP
PROTOCOL command to do this?
And BTW, what is h323 protocol?
TIA
Harry
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