Hi, Thanks for the videos. They are great, keep them coming. Is it possible to do a video on Resets and how to troubleshoot them? I've seen Reset-O and Reset-I in our logs and want to be able to troubleshoot these more effectively. Thanks.
Hi Thanks for video, but have one doubt , As earlier Skinny service group is configured less than 200 port (lt 2000) and you corrected to eq 2000... but our Service is only access over Http (80) port.. i believe earlier configuration is matching the access list right ?
You misunderstood. The Skinny policy was covering all ports less than 2000. It needed to be modified to only cover port 2000 (hence changing the lt to eq)
W O W !!! What an amazing video. Helped me debug failed pings like a champ!
awesome video my friend, learned two things from you today
So why did changing the LT to EQ fix it is it because so only traffic from port 2000 is sent to Skinny engine thus allowing all other HTTP traffic?
Hi, Thanks for the videos. They are great, keep them coming. Is it possible to do a video on Resets and how to troubleshoot them? I've seen Reset-O and Reset-I in our logs and want to be able to troubleshoot these more effectively. Thanks.
You're a great troubleshooter.. Thanks
Hi Thanks for video, but have one doubt , As earlier Skinny service group is configured less than 200 port (lt 2000) and you corrected to eq 2000... but our Service is only access over Http (80) port.. i believe earlier configuration is matching the access list right ?
AWESOME. NEED MORE VIDEOS
Hi Guys , Why this channel stoped . Please let me know if you have otyher channel which is acitve
Hi Sir, unable to find any difference pre and post fix. Can you help me...
Thank you :)
Its not clear
sweet thanks
This so wrong, the skinny ACL traffic is lt 2000, therefore HTTP 80 should be allowed and permitted.
You misunderstood. The Skinny policy was covering all ports less than 2000. It needed to be modified to only cover port 2000 (hence changing the lt to eq)
This is so wrong, changing the lt 2000 to eq 2000 will not fix the problem, because HTTP is port 80 and port 80 is less than 2000 already.
HTTP traffic was being treated as Skinny traffic. Please re-watch the videol
W O W !!! What an amazing video. Helped me debug failed pings like a champ!