Update: I cleared the UPnP sessions table and all those went away.  However, I 
would still love to know if anybody knows what they were.

n

On Jun 27, 2012, at 12:17 PM, Noam Birnbaum wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> Running 2.0-RC1.  "Status: UPnP & NAT-PMP Status" shows many, many entries 
> that look like the following:
> 
> PORT, PROTOCOL, INTERNAL IP, DESCRIPTION
> 32818 keep state, udp, 192.168.20.133, iC32818
> 4502 keep state, udp, 192.168.20.103, iC4502
> 
> 
> They all seem to be UDP, and the number following "iC" is always the port 
> number.  Many different LAN IP addresses from the same subnet, and… what's 
> weirdest is that this traffic is all from the a VLAN that is a guest network 
> which currently doesn't have any clients connected -- its routing 
> configuration to the WAN is broken and we haven't figured out why yet.  There 
> should be nothing connected to that guest network.
> 
> Any ideas what this is?
> 
> Thanks!
> n
> 
> 
> Noam Birnbaum
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