Does this still mean that the last hop would communicate with the clients on
32xx, 36xx etc...?
Cheers
Mike
"Fritzsche, Bernd 2845 FIT-CN2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
26/09/2000 08:52:42
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (bcc: Mike Anning/WEY/EU/CHEP)
Subject: Re: [FW1] Firewall-1 and SAP
Hello,
maybe this helps you:
we're having traffic between SAP nodes in international sites, too
but we are using SAProuters. In this case you only have to allow
SAP-OSS (3299/tcp) between the two SAProuters in order to get your
traffic through. The last SAProuter in the local LAN will then
communicate with the nodes with the range of ports Mike and Joe
already stated.
This is done by configuring the SAProuter to use this port when
routing SAP traffic to the next SAP-hop.
with kind regards,
Bernd Fritzsche - Netzwerktechnik / FIT-CN2
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