Thanks for your reponses. The problem was at their end and they fixed it.
Mannan
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> if you're not filtering it ith an acl, it's (the traffic) not bei
if you're not filtering it ith an acl, it's (the traffic) not being stopped
by your routeri see this mind-set a lot from end users
(non-internetworkers).
build an acl to permit the ports in question, apply it to the appropriate
interface and have the security guys try it. if they say it st
By default the router lets all ports through, however if you have an
access-lists specified on the router or a firewall between your point A and
B, that could be the reason for the problem.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP
This might bewhat you want.
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
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> Anyone know of a site that would list all ports?
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