From: Joseph D. Phillips (jphillips@ufcwdrugtrust.org)
Date: Thu Jun 10 2004 - 11:08:47 GMT-3
You need to go through the layers of the OSI model until you find the break. You start from the bottom up.
I have similar problems where I work. My remote users are getting dropped after inactivity, when no inactivity timeouts are configured anywhere, at least not on devices within my administrative control.
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From: ccielab@cox.net [mailto:ccielab@cox.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 20:49
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT: Windows networking over gre tunnel interface
Dear group, please help. I have several sites that have 100M comm and windows clients and the server is at a central location. At each site we are using Microsoft AD and Win2k, user logon to the primary server at the central to get their profile. I now have come into a situation where the connection to a site is now through GRE tunnels instead of physical comm. The cleint logs on, but the connection drops after a minute. I thought that MS networking with 2000 is supposed to be over IP, and lnot relying on the NBT broadcast anymore. Is there an issue running windows login over a network with gre tunnels between the cleint and server?
TIA
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