We are seeing just recently some unicast TCP conversations (like Terminal service conversations over TCP 3389 from source IP address to destination IP address) showing up on a port that doesn't have either IP address plugged into it. An ethereal cap...
I am trying to allow the McAfee agent to run on Windows PCs without popping up CSA warnings. I ran through the Wizard to allow this exception, but it doesn't seem to be working correctly. Is there something I am missing?
I have a IDS 4215 that I configured a PIX blocking device on. It appears to be set up correctly, but I am not sure how I can confirm the setup. Are there any methods to confirm its configuration? Thanks in advance.
Dave, you are missing the priority command in your class voip-priority. Just putting the bandwidth statement will not create/use a priority queue. Use:class voip-priority priority That should help.
This behavior is only happening on devices with a single port (7905, 7902, ATA). Also, we have confirmed that there is nobody attaching devices (PCs) in place of the phones. We can do a show CDP and still see the phones attached.
OK, thanks. the show stat net command echoed back some good info. The PIX shows no active shuns, but I assume that is because there is nothing happening at the moment. Thanks for your post.