RE: What are all the ports for DLSw+ ?

From: Eyad Bajes (eyadbajes@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 20 2002 - 13:30:27 GMT-3


   
I think port 2067 is a TCP read port and port 2065 is a write TCP port.
Not a 100% possitive though.

Eyad

>From: "George Spahl" >Reply-To: "George Spahl" >To: "'Carlos G
Mendioroz'" , >CC: , , , , , , >Subject: RE: What are all the ports for
DLSw+ ? >Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 09:21:44 -0400 > >Carlos, >Would you mind
elaborating on that port 2067? I recently had a problem >where it seemed
that my border peer was hammering it's peer group with >packets sent to
source port 0, dest port 2067. It would repeatedly send >a 219 byte
packet and the peers would reply to it. I have no idea what >was going on
but when I removed the peer group it all stopped. Any >ideas what 2067 is
used for? >Thanks, >George > > >-----Original Message----- >From:
nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of >Carlos
G Mendioroz >Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 8:13 AM >To:
steven.j.nelson@bt.com >Cc: harish.dv@peakxv.net;
Robert.McCallum@let-it-be-thus.com; >anthonypace@fastmail.fm;
ccielab@groupstudy.com; elpingu@acedsl.com; >nobody@groupstudy.com;
tr@contract.hu >Subject: Re: What are all the ports for DLSw+ ? > >Just
to add to the mess, remember that DLSW+ is not DLSW. >And DLSWv2 uses
2067, not 2065. > > >steven.j.nelson@bt.com wrote: > > > > No it's
not.... > > > > When using priority keyword it's > > > > 2065 high > >
1981 medium > > 1982 normal > > 1983 low > > > > Steve > > > >
-----Original Message----- > > From: Harish DV/peakxv
[mailto:harish.dv@peakxv.net] > > Sent: 20 June 2002 10:20 > > To:
McCallum, Robert > > Cc: Anthony Pace; ccielab@groupstudy.com; 'elping';
> > nobody@groupstudy.com; tr@contract.hu > > Subject: RE: What are all
the ports for DLSw+ ? > > > > Hi.. > > > > Its 1981/1982/1983
(medium/normal/high priporities respectively). > > where did you see
1984?. > > > > Harish > > > > > > > > "McCallum, Robert" > > > >
>"'elping'" > > , Anthony Pace > > e-thus.com> cc: > > tr@contract.hu,
ccielab@groupstudy.com > > > > Sent by: Subject: RE: >What > > are all
the ports for DLSw+ ? > > nobody@groupstudy.com > > > > > > > > > > > >
06/20/2002 01:25 AM > > > > Please respond to > > > > "McCallum, Robert"
> > > > > > > > > > > > Folks, > > > > The default port number used by
DLSW is 2065. If you specify the >keyword > > priority in the DLSW peer
statement then this opens up 1982, 1982, >1983 and > > 1984. If there is
no priority keyword and you specify in an >access-list > > any other
number other than 2065 I would say - if this was in an exam >like > > - >
> that you were 100% wrong. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From:
elping [mailto:elpingu@acedsl.com] > > Sent: 20 June 2002 06:40 > > To:
Anthony Pace > > Cc: tr@contract.hu; ccielab@groupstudy.com > > Subject:
Re: What are all the ports for DLSw+ ? > > > > ok without looking > >
1981 > > 1982 > > 2065 > > 2067 > > > > let's see if i am getting rusty >
> > > Anthony Pace wrote: > > > > > I see tcp(2065) and udp(2067) hitting
my ACL but I imagine this is >just > > > to set up the peers. If traffic
were passing through a circuit does >it > > > use tcp(1981-83). Does it
use different ports for SNA versus >NetBios? > > > > > > Does FST use
prot-id 91 for every thing? > > > > > > Anthony Pace > > > > > > On Thu,
06 Jun 2002 19:35:14 +0200 (CEST), tr@contract.hu said: > > > > more
detailed at: > > > > > > > >
>http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/ibsw/ibdlsw/prodlit/dlsw5_rg.htm
> > > > > > > > > > > > Quoting Carlos G Mendioroz : > > > > > > > > >
You'have to use priority in dlsw+ to separate 4 queues, > > > > > and use
SAP ACLs to separate netbios from SNA into > > > > > different TCP ports
(2065/1981/1982/1983). > > > > > Finally, use CQ to separate IPX, and 2
dlsw+ ports... > > > > > > > > > > "Hung, Sing-Yu" wrote: > > > > > > > >
> > > > Dear, > > > > > > > > > > > > Can Someone tell me how to do dlsw
traffic queueing as > > > > > below? > > > > > > SNA 50%(packet size
1024) > > > > > > IPX 25%(packet size 512) > > > > > > netbios 25%(packet
size 256) > > > > > > > > > > > > I don't know how to define netbios and
ipx under queue-list > > > > > > > > > > > > Bradford Hung > > > > > > >
> > > > > Pacific Century CyberWorks > > > > > >



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