Hi,

The case is temporary solved by turn off the "FLOW" inside IPSO.
FInal solution is still pending in support.nokia.com,case id=292947,becasue test under 
IPSO3.8 is ok, so an IPSO upgraded will be a option.

After FW VM handles the first UDP packet, IPSO FLOW should handle all the rest UDP 
packets.
The problem in the case is FLOW just did part of the job,after it NATed the UDP 
packet,  it forward it back to the upper FW VM module, in which it was dropped.

Why?  How to do debug in the IPSO Flow?


Br,
LIn Murong

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Lin Murong (Nokia-NET/GuangZhou)
Sent:   Friday, July 16, 2004 3:25 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Why UDP packet  lost sometimes

Hi all,

It's an  AI R55,IPSO 3.7 B32  environment, consecutive UDP packets sent to FW and will 
be Nated by FW ,then go through the FW.
We found sometimes UDP packets lost due to unknown reason, I am seeking any help here.

1 Inbound interface log  by TCPDUMP

No. Time        Source                Destination           FW-1 if      Protocol Info
      1 0.000000    10.162.65.156         210.21.197.10            ^         UDP      
Source port: 1104  Destination port: 3456
      2 1.500755    10.162.65.156         210.21.197.10            ^         UDP      
Source port: 1104  Destination port: 3456          <<<<<this packet was lost

2   strange  thing found in fw_monitor,above 2nd UDP packet was wrongly Nated in the 
inbound interface Eth-s1p3c0, thus was dropped later.

No. Time        Source                Destination           FW-1 if      Protocol Info
      1 0.000000    10.162.65.156         210.21.197.10          i eth-s1p3c0          
eth-s1p2c0     UDP      Source port: 1104  Destination port: 3456
      2 0.000296    10.162.65.156         210.21.197.10            eth-s1p3c0 I        
eth-s1p2c0     UDP      Source port: 1104  Destination port: 3456
      3 0.000334    10.162.65.156         210.21.197.10            eth-s1p3c0          
eth-s1p2c0 o  UDP      Source port: 1104  Destination port: 3456
      4 0.000504    211.138.28.129        210.21.197.10            eth-s1p3c0     O 
eth-s1p2c0      UDP      Source port: 25608  Destination port: 3456

      5 1.500760    211.138.28.129        210.21.197.10          i eth-s1p3c0      
eth-s1p2c0   UDP      Source port: 25608  Destination port: 3456     <<<<   Why was 
NATed!!!
      6 1.500935    211.138.28.129        210.21.197.10            eth-s1p3c0 I    
eth-s1p2c0   UDP      Source port: 25608  Destination port: 3456
      7 1.500960    211.138.28.129        210.21.197.10            eth-s1p3c0      
eth-s1p2c0 o UDP      Source port: 25608  Destination port: 3456      <<<< Dropped

The only difference for the 2 UDP packets was ip_identification=0x0b16 and 0x0b17.

Any experience for this issue? or any suggestion for further troubleshooting?
Your input will be great appreciated!!


Br,
LIn Murong

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