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01-28-2009 08:33 AM
01-28-2009 08:33 AM
Isssue with remote AP through a slow VPN link
I had managed AP behind slower VPN lines (DSL 8M/512k) and I was facing problems with reconnecting those remote AP's after line drops, many times they didn't come up and stay in boot cycle.
I did some sniff and find, that solution for this is to decrease UDP 5000 firewall session inactivity timeout to 1 minute. (maybe below 1 minute will be even better, but X5 has step only in minutes)
Thought I would share this as I thought it was interesting
I did some sniff and find, that solution for this is to decrease UDP 5000 firewall session inactivity timeout to 1 minute. (maybe below 1 minute will be even better, but X5 has step only in minutes)
Thought I would share this as I thought it was interesting
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