From: Michael Permoda (mpermoda@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Aug 24 2008 - 20:33:26 ART
For real-time traffic do the users "subscribe" to receive traffic from the
servers and the servers send traffic to users on a specific port? Anyone knows
the right answer? Tks!> From: mpermoda@hotmail.com> To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: Matching Real-time traffic> Date: Sun, 24 Aug
2008 14:44:48 -0400> > All,> > Here is the scenario. Maybe someone can help.>
> ROUTER A ---------SERIAL LINK-----------ROUTER B> > Users behind router A
are accessing a real-time application from servers> behind router B. The
application uses UDP port 17776.> > How should I match traffic coming from the
servers to the users?> > I answered (permit UDP "server network" eq 17776
"users network").> However, the answer given to me was (permit UDP "server
network" "users> network" eq 17776).> > Since this is return traffic to the
users isn't my answer correct? Or since> this is a real-time application does
that mean the appliaction sends traffic> to users on that port?> > Thanks in
advance,> > Mike> >
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