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Started by Gandalf, November 11, 2003, 05:07:45 PM

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Gandalf

ok, I have a feeling I know why the incoming calls are not completing.

We have the system set with the main ip. The call comes in on that ip fine. Our system then opens a UDP port back to the other system to confirm connection details. However, I think that due to the load balancing the port is being opened on the OTHER line, and when the remote unit responds it's responding on the main line, which of course will be closed.

I may be wrong, but I think that this is what is happening. It's a real pain, but at least we can dial out. I just have to get them to get the load balancing working correctly now so we can have out 512 upload again.

Thoughts?
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Benny

Quotetraffic coming in one path and going out another
um....
Didn't you say you'd tried it with load balancing off though?
I've had problems before with BGP and outbound load balancing, had to force it down one pipe for the same reasons, it's a right pain in the ass.

If the Cisco isn't your config, you can only stand on the suppliers till they sort it. And they probably won't. :angry:  You should get a copy of the config though
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Gandalf

QuoteOriginally posted by Benny@Nov 14 2003, 11:59 AM
You should get a copy of the config though
I'll see what I can do.
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