Enableling "IP Pass Through Filters" will eliminate "lost connection" and
problems when coping large files to/from the PSN.

We had the same problem before we used "IP Pass Through", and it could be
tested quite easy. One workstation started copying a big file to the PSN,
another workstation did the same after a while, and then the first workstation
lost the connection.

Config:

IP Pass through -> Hosts/Newtworks :

Object/Adress = ANY_PRI
Destination = PSN
Inbound = Yes


IP Pass through -> Filters :

Interface = PRI
Protocol = <all>
Type = Accept
Source = ANY_PRI
Destination = ANY_PSN


Hope it helps :)

Felix Nielsen
Denmark

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher A. Congdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 1. august 2003 17:29
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [gb-users] Communication glitches PSN<>PRI
>
>
> The way our current network is setup, all of our servers are
> in the PSN,
> and the only things on PRI are the workstations. The reason for this
> setup is that we are a web hosting & web design company. All
> the servers
> that we have up have public services on them.
>
> However, this appears to be causing us some headaches...
>
> Lag in communications - There's a workstation that uses our Exchange
> server, and the delay in opening messages makes it feel like
> the box is
> on the 'Net instead of a LAN
>
> Delayed write failures - I can't work on databases if I leave them on
> the server. I have to either open them Read-Only to look at the data
> only or copy them to my workstation if I want to edit them.
>
> Lost connections - Constantly having to re-enter passwords for network
> shares. I also have a couple of workstations out on our
> frame-relay WAN
> (which is anchored in the PRI)... These workstations can't copy large
> files from the server. After getting about a third of the way through,
> they get notification that the connection has been reset. This appears
> to only happen between PRI/PSN. I can copy files between two boxes on
> the PSN all day long and nothing appears to happen.
>
> Thank goodness, about the only service that appears to be
> unaffected is
> Terminal Server. But because of these problems, I've been seriously
> considering just eliminating the PRI on our network, unless maybe,
> somebody has some suggestions at things I can do to clear this up?
>
>
>
> Christopher Congdon
> Network Engineer
> Congdon.WEB
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.congdonweb.com
> 317-920-9601
>
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