From: James.Jackson@broadwing.com
Date: Tue Apr 29 2003 - 12:34:37 GMT-3
Are you blocking UDP ports inbound or outbound ? For the most part the
AS5300 would be sourcing UDP traffic from arbitrary high ports to
services like RADIUS (1812/1813 or 1645/1646 based on server), SYSLOG
(514), SNMP traps (162), L2TP (1701). If you are performing SNMP
gets/sets then it would be listening on 161. I'd suggest looking at the
config and determining what services are running and what they need.
HTH,
James
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew.Fang@barclayscapital.com
[mailto:Andrew.Fang@barclayscapital.com]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 10:01 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: How to determine what udp ports are being used on the AS5300
Hi, got a question on the AS5300, how can I determine which udp ports
are open on the AS5300? Is there a command which will show me this
information?
If I need to put restrictions on the udp ports of AS5300, which udp
ports should I defnitely allow through assuming I'm using a radius
server for authentication.
Any help is appreciated!!!!
Thx, andrew
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