Re: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-04 Thread Alex Lee
Yes, I do remember seeing that thread when I first joined the group. Just can't find it now. Daniel Cotts wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Time to restart the blueberry thread. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=45759t=45682

RE: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-04 Thread Kris Keen
how about a route map to send traffic out a particular interface? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=45797t=45682 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-03 Thread question cisco
i have a question regarding static routing and ports. i have a 2621 router with two dsl lines going to two different dsl providers, and one line going into my network. using the extendable feature of nating, i'm able to use both dsl line together to load balance traffic. the problem i run

Re: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-03 Thread John Golovich
This may not be true. Do you have the ftp fixup turned on? The data stream no longer runs on just the standard ftp data port. Unless you have it turned on, your pix will see traffic it doesn't undersyamd and drop it. --- question cisco wrote: i have a question regarding static routing and

Re: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Although I can't answer your question, I can tell you how FTP works and maybe that will help. I can believe that it has problems in your situation! ;-) FTP does not use both TCP and UDP. It does, however, open multiple TCP connections. Assuming you are using Active (non-passive, aka PORT

RE: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-03 Thread Daniel Cotts
out one interface. Policy routing based on traffic to the ftp server could be directed. -Original Message- From: question cisco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 12:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: static route for port 21 [7:45682] i have a question

Re: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-03 Thread John Dorffler
Way off topic: 1. Priscilla mentions ephemeral ports at the end of this post. I just saw Scanners this weekend and the drug they use to give people wacky telepathic powers was ephemerol. Apparently it gives you the ability to make people's heads explode, just like networking can at times! 2.

Re: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-03 Thread Chuck
to the famous what problem are you trying to solve? should we also add Murphy's corollary: what problem are you trying to create? ??? we do see so many questions about how do I load share? and none at all about how does the law of unintended consequences apply? BTW, having worked in a situation

RE: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-03 Thread Daniel Cotts
Time to restart the blueberry thread. -Original Message- From: John Dorffler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] do you use some herbal memory supplement or something? -John Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=45712t=45682

Re: static route for port 21 [7:45682]

2002-06-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
And that doesn't even get into the issues of security and FTP. (I wonder if anyone is using WebDAV yet? Apple is pushing it. WebDAV, from what I understand, is for updating Web sites. It isn't really a general replacement for FTP, but it can be used in a lot of cases instead of FTP.) I like