I'm sorry. It's not TCP1500. The right port is UDP4500.
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Enrique Martin wrote:
> some remote clients access to local network using SecureClient through
> Internet. Between Internet access router and Check Point VPN-1, there
> is a PacketShaper installed and some performance issues have been detected.
> To solve this performance issue, some ports were reserved in the
> PacketShaper (TCP/500, UDP/500 and TCP/1500) and the performance
> issues were reduced, but it still reproduce sometimes. I suppose there
> are more ports to reserve in PacketShaper for SecureClient/SecuRemote. Do you
> know
theses ports?
I fail to see the point of tcp/1500
But if you check the hidden rules you will notice a rule with the protocols to
considere.
Which ones are used depend on your exact setup.
For example udp/2764 is one you should see in your packetshaper. If you use it
you should
be able to tell from the packetshaper reports.
Hugo.
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