TCP/IP issues with OS v. 4.6
Greetings, all.
Just got my 8900 last night, and so far I'm very impressed indeed. Most of the applications that I've needed have been immediately and easily available, the handset itself is intuitive and easy to use - a great n00b experience all 'round. My problem is that I'm trying to get some third-party SSH, FTP, and SFTP clients working properly. I'm getting tunneling exceptions, which is apparently caused by an incorrectly configured APN.
I tried to change the APN settings as per instructions here (my carrier is Cincinnati Bell). Unfortunately, something seems to have changed between the article's publishing time and the current OS revision: I am no longer able to specify gateway IP or port. While I can provide the APN's url and a username and password, that doesn't seem to be sufficient to fix my tunneling problems.
TL;DR: This application is saying "Session error; Writer: tunnel failed". This is apparently caused, as per here, by incorrectly configured connection details. The recommended solutions page here points me to here, which tells me to do something that I cannot. For one thing, Options->TCP appears to have been replaced with Options->Advanced Options->TCP/IP, and seems to have had some functionality removed. The recommended actions caused no change in the application's behavior.
Ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Chris Akins
Solved!
Go to Solution.
...gremlins. That's the only explanation I can think of. An hour and a half after I changed the APN settings, it fixed itself. I guess there's a bit of lag somewhere in the system somewhere.
Regardless, it works now, and thanks for the advice. I'd not found the BTSC earlier; thanks much for pointing me at it. And I do believe I might hang around. It seems a friendly place.
-Chris
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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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TCP 0.0.0.0:30118 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
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TCP 0.0.0.0:30119 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30120 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30121 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30180 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30181 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30182 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30183 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30184 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30185 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30186 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30187 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30188 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30189 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30190 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30191 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30192 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30193 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30194 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30195 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30196 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
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TCP 0.0.0.0:30197 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30198 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 0.0.0.0:30199 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4812
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TCP 0.0.0.0:30201 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4796
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TCP 0.0.0.0:30239 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4796
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[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49215 127.0.0.1:49214 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49216 127.0.0.1:49217 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49217 127.0.0.1:49216 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49218 127.0.0.1:49219 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49219 127.0.0.1:49218 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49220 127.0.0.1:49221 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49221 127.0.0.1:49220 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49222 127.0.0.1:49223 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49223 127.0.0.1:49222 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49224 127.0.0.1:49225 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49225 127.0.0.1:49224 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49226 127.0.0.1:49227 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49227 127.0.0.1:49226 ESTABLISHED 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 127.0.0.1:49364 127.0.0.1:8361 ESTABLISHED 3100
[Instore_Radioboss.exe]
TCP 192.168.1.87:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4
Can not obtain ownership information
TCP 192.168.1.87:3389 217.156.134.12:22971 ESTABLISHED 1104
CryptSvc
[svchost.exe]
TCP 192.168.1.87:8360 81.148.248.221:1026 ESTABLISHED 3080
[sc_serv.exe]
TCP 192.168.1.87:25565 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4288
[java.exe]
TCP 192.168.1.87:50644 37.139.0.151:8233 ESTABLISHED 4796
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 192.168.1.87:51019 81.27.96.46:21 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 192.168.1.87:53126 192.168.1.86:445 ESTABLISHED 4
Can not obtain ownership information
TCP 192.168.1.87:60462 192.168.1.86:445 CLOSE_WAIT 4
Can not obtain ownership information
TCP 192.168.1.87:65029 37.139.0.151:8231 ESTABLISHED 4796
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP 192.168.56.1:139 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 4
Can not obtain ownership information
TCP [::]:21 [::]:0 LISTENING
1444
[FileZilla Server.exe]
TCP [::]:25 [::]:0 LISTENING
1692
[MESMTPC.EXE]
TCP [::]:80 [::]:0 LISTENING
4
Can not obtain ownership information
TCP [::]:135 [::]:0 LISTENING
752
RpcSs
[svchost.exe]
TCP [::]:445 [::]:0 LISTENING
4
Can not obtain ownership information
TCP [::]:3306 [::]:0 LISTENING
1756
[mysqld.exe]
TCP [::]:3389 [::]:0 LISTENING
1104
CryptSvc
[svchost.exe]
TCP [::]:30239 [::]:0 LISTENING
4796
[VirtualBox.exe]
TCP [::]:49152 [::]:0 LISTENING
440
[wininit.exe]
TCP [::]:49153 [::]:0 LISTENING
880
eventlog
[svchost.exe]
TCP [::]:49154 [::]:0 LISTENING
1000
Schedule
[svchost.exe]
TCP [::]:49156 [::]:0 LISTENING
508
[lsass.exe]
TCP [::]:49157 [::]:0 LISTENING
500
[services.exe]
TCP [::]:49158 [::]:0 LISTENING
3048
PolicyAgent
[svchost.exe]
TCP [::1]:14147 [::]:0 LISTENING 1444
[FileZilla Server.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:123 *:*
964
W32Time
[svchost.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:500 *:*
1000
IKEEXT
[svchost.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:3702 *:*
964
EventSystem
[svchost.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:3702 *:*
964
EventSystem
[svchost.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:4500 *:*
1000
IKEEXT
[svchost.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:5355 *:*
1104
Dnscache
[svchost.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:53274 *:*
4780
[VirtualBox.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:53727 *:*
4788
[VirtualBox.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:54111 *:*
4828
[VirtualBox.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:54112 *:*
4828
[VirtualBox.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:54113 *:*
4780
[VirtualBox.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:55421 *:*
964
EventSystem
[svchost.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:58596 *:*
964
EventSystem
[svchost.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:59838 *:*
4812
[VirtualBox.exe]
UDP 0.0.0.0:62498 *:*
4796
[VirtualBox.exe]
UDP 127.0.0.1:1900 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP 127.0.0.1:55045 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP 192.168.1.87:137 *:*
4
Can not obtain ownership information
UDP 192.168.1.87:138 *:*
4
Can not obtain ownership information
UDP 192.168.1.87:1900 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP 192.168.1.87:55043 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP 192.168.56.1:137 *:*
4
Can not obtain ownership information
UDP 192.168.56.1:138 *:*
4
Can not obtain ownership information
UDP 192.168.56.1:1900 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP 192.168.56.1:55044 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::]:123 *:*
964
W32Time
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::]:500 *:*
1000
IKEEXT
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::]:3702 *:*
964
EventSystem
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::]:3702 *:*
964
EventSystem
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::]:4500 *:*
1000
IKEEXT
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::]:5355 *:*
1104
Dnscache
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::]:55422 *:*
964
EventSystem
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::]:58597 *:*
964
EventSystem
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::1]:1900 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP [::1]:55042 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP [fe80::59f:484a:827f:42ba%11]:1900 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP [fe80::59f:484a:827f:42ba%11]:55040 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP [fe80::11a6:2283:bc40:c0cb%16]:1900 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe]
UDP [fe80::11a6:2283:bc40:c0cb%16]:55041 *:*
4172
SSDPSRV
[svchost.exe] -
Calling issue with Cisco 7937 conference station
Hi Friends,
I am facing issue wiht Cisco 7937 conference station, our customer have various branch offices accross the world. All branches are connected over MPLS through service provider( SIP service provider) . there is a centralized CUCM and remote office have SIP Voice gateways .
When making calls from once remote site to another using Cisco 6921 phones calls working fine
When making calls from once remote site to another using Cisco 7937 conference station to make call any phone at remote office, calls are getting disconneted, remote phone rings when calls, but its gets fast busy tone when other party picks up the phone and not able to talk.
I suspect the issue with Codec but we have configured transcoders in VG and registered with CUCM
Please help me if any one experience such issue earlier.
Regards
Sivahi Basant,
1. Actually tow phones A and B are registerd with centralized CUCM, A and B are located in two different locations, RTP traffic between And B pass through service provider.
Call Flow --> Phone A ---->CUCMRouterpattern--> SIP trunk ----> Voice gateway--->Service provider cloud---> Respective Voice Gateway---> CUCM -- Phone B
Show Run
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2014.02.27 15:14:52 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 12139 bytes
! Last configuration change at 06:35:59 UTC Tue Feb 25 2014
! NVRAM config last updated at 11:16:38 UTC Mon Feb 24 2014 by administrator
! NVRAM config last updated at 11:16:38 UTC Mon Feb 24 2014 by administrator
version 15.1
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
hostname eucamvgw01
boot-start-marker
boot system flash:c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA.151-4.M5.bin
boot-end-marker
card type e1 0 0
logging buffered 51200 warnings
no logging console
no aaa new-model
no network-clock-participate wic 0
no ipv6 cef
ip source-route
ip traffic-export profile cuecapture mode capture
bidirectional
ip cef
ip multicast-routing
ip domain name drreddys.eu
ip name-server 10.197.20.1
ip name-server 10.197.20.2
multilink bundle-name authenticated
stcapp ccm-group 2
stcapp
stcapp feature access-code
stcapp feature speed-dial
stcapp supplementary-services
port 0/1/0
fallback-dn 5428025
port 0/1/1
fallback-dn 5428008
port 0/1/2
fallback-dn 5421462
port 0/1/3
fallback-dn 5421463
isdn switch-type primary-net5
crypto pki token default removal timeout 0
voice-card 0
dsp services dspfarm
voice call send-alert
voice call disc-pi-off
voice call convert-discpi-to-prog
voice rtp send-recv
voice service voip
ip address trusted list
ipv4 10.198.0.0 255.255.255.0
ipv4 152.63.1.0 255.255.255.0
address-hiding
allow-connections sip to sip
no supplementary-service h225-notify cid-update
no supplementary-service sip moved-temporarily
no supplementary-service sip refer
fax protocol t38 version 0 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback none
fax-relay ans-disable
sip
rel1xx supported "track"
privacy pstn
no update-callerid
early-offer forced
call-route p-called-party-id
voice class uri 100 sip
host 41.206.187.71
voice class codec 10
codec preference 1 g711alaw
codec preference 2 g711ulaw
codec preference 3 ilbc
codec preference 4 g729r8
codec preference 5 g729br8
voice class codec 20
codec preference 1 g729br8
codec preference 2 g729r8
voice moh-group 1
moh flash:moh/Panjo.alaw.wav
description MOH G711 alaw
multicast moh 239.1.1.2 port 16384 route 10.198.2.9
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /^012237280\(..\)/ /54280\1/
rule 2 /^012236514\(..\)/ /54214\1/
rule 3 /^01223651081/ /5428010/
rule 4 /^01223506701/ /5428010/
voice translation-rule 2
rule 1 /^00\(.+\)/ /+\1/
rule 2 /^0\(.+\)/ /+44\1/
rule 3 /^\([0-9].+\)/ /+\1/
voice translation-rule 3
rule 1 /^9\(.+\)/ /\1/
rule 2 /^\+44\(.+\)/ /0\1/
rule 3 /^\+\(.+\)/ /00\1/
voice translation-rule 4
rule 1 /^54280\(..\)/ /12237280\1/
rule 2 /^54214\(..\)/ /12236514\1/
rule 3 /^\+44\(.+\)/ /\1/
rule 4 /^.54280\(..\)/ /12237280\1/
rule 5 /^.54214\(..\)/ /12236514\1/
voice translation-rule 9
rule 1 /^\(....\)/ /542\1/
voice translation-rule 10
voice translation-rule 11
rule 1 /^\+44122372\(....\)/ /542\1/
rule 2 /^\+44122365\(....\)/ /542\1/
voice translation-rule 12
voice translation-rule 13
rule 1 /^\([18]...\)/ /542\1/
voice translation-rule 14
voice translation-profile MPLS-incoming
translate calling 10
translate called 9
voice translation-profile MPLS-outgoing
translate calling 11
translate called 12
voice translation-profile PSTN-incoming
translate calling 2
translate called 1
voice translation-profile PSTN-outgoing
translate calling 4
translate called 3
voice translation-profile SRST-incoming
translate calling 14
translate called 13
license udi pid CISCO2921/K9 sn FGL145110RE
hw-module ism 0
hw-module pvdm 0/0
username administrator privilege 15 secret 5 $1$syu5$DsxdOgfS7Wltx78o4PV.60
redundancy
controller E1 0/0/0
ip tcp path-mtu-discovery
ip scp server enable
interface Embedded-Service-Engine0/0
no ip address
shutdown
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
description internal LAN
ip address 10.198.2.9 255.255.255.0
duplex auto
speed auto
interface ISM0/0
ip unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0
service-module ip address 10.198.2.8 255.255.255.0
!Application: CUE Running on ISM
service-module ip default-gateway 10.198.2.9
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
description to TATA NGN
ip address 115.114.225.122 255.255.255.252
duplex auto
speed auto
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
description SIP Trunks external
ip address 79.121.254.83 255.255.255.248
ip access-group SIP-InBound in
ip traffic-export apply cuecapture size 8000000
duplex auto
speed auto
interface ISM0/1
description Internal switch interface connected to Internal Service Module
no ip address
shutdown
interface Vlan1
no ip address
ip forward-protocol nd
no ip http server
no ip http secure-server
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.198.2.1
ip route 10.198.2.8 255.255.255.255 ISM0/0
ip route 41.206.187.0 255.255.255.0 115.114.225.121
ip route 77.37.25.46 255.255.255.255 79.121.254.81
ip route 83.245.6.81 255.255.255.255 79.121.254.81
ip route 83.245.6.82 255.255.255.255 79.121.254.81
ip route 95.223.1.107 255.255.255.255 79.121.254.81
ip route 192.54.47.0 255.255.255.0 79.121.254.81
ip access-list extended SIP-InBound
permit ip host 77.37.25.46 any
permit ip host 83.245.6.81 any
permit ip host 83.245.6.82 any
permit ip 192.54.47.0 0.0.0.255 any
permit icmp any any
permit ip host 95.223.1.107 any
deny ip any any log
control-plane
voice-port 0/1/0
compand-type a-law
timeouts initial 60
timeouts interdigit 60
timeouts ringing infinity
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/1
compand-type a-law
timeouts initial 60
timeouts interdigit 60
timeouts ringing infinity
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/2
compand-type a-law
timeouts initial 60
timeouts interdigit 60
timeouts ringing infinity
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/3
compand-type a-law
timeouts initial 60
timeouts interdigit 60
timeouts ringing infinity
caller-id enable
no ccm-manager fax protocol cisco
ccm-manager music-on-hold bind GigabitEthernet0/0
ccm-manager config server 152.63.1.19 152.63.1.100 172.27.210.5
ccm-manager sccp local GigabitEthernet0/0
ccm-manager sccp
mgcp profile default
sccp local GigabitEthernet0/0
sccp ccm 10.198.2.9 identifier 3 priority 3 version 7.0
sccp ccm 152.63.1.19 identifier 4 version 7.0
sccp ccm 152.63.1.100 identifier 5 version 7.0
sccp ccm 172.27.210.5 identifier 6 version 7.0
sccp
sccp ccm group 2
bind interface GigabitEthernet0/0
associate ccm 4 priority 1
associate ccm 5 priority 2
associate ccm 6 priority 3
associate ccm 3 priority 4
associate profile 1002 register CFB_UK_CAM_02
associate profile 1001 register XCODE_UK_CAM_02
associate profile 1000 register MTP_UK_CAM_02
dspfarm profile 1001 transcode
codec ilbc
codec g722-64
codec g729br8
codec g729r8
codec gsmamr-nb
codec pass-through
codec g711ulaw
codec g711alaw
codec g729ar8
codec g729abr8
maximum sessions 18
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 1002 conference
codec g711ulaw
codec g711alaw
codec g729ar8
codec g729abr8
codec g729r8
codec g729br8
maximum sessions 2
associate application SCCP
dspfarm profile 1000 mtp
codec g711alaw
maximum sessions software 200
associate application SCCP
dial-peer cor custom
name SRSTMode
dial-peer cor list SRST
member SRSTMode
dial-peer voice 100 voip
description *** Inbound CUCM ***
translation-profile incoming PSTN-incoming
incoming called-number .
voice-class codec 10
voice-class sip call-route p-called-party-id
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 500 voip
description *** Inbound TATA MPLS ***
translation-profile incoming MPLS-incoming
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
incoming called-number ....
incoming uri from 100
voice-class codec 20
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 510 voip
description *** Outbound TATA MPLS ***
translation-profile outgoing MPLS-outgoing
destination-pattern 54[013-9]....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:41.206.187.71
session transport udp
voice-class codec 20
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 520 voip
description *** Outbound TATA MPLS ***
translation-profile outgoing MPLS-outgoing
destination-pattern 5[0-35-9].....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:41.206.187.71
session transport udp
voice-class codec 20
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 200 voip
description *** Inbound M12 *** 01223651081, 01223651440 - 01223651489
translation-profile incoming PSTN-incoming
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
session transport udp
incoming called-number 0122365....
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 201 voip
description *** Inbound M12 *** 012237280XX
translation-profile incoming PSTN-incoming
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
session transport udp
incoming called-number 012237280..
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 202 voip
description *** Inbound M12 *** 01223506701
translation-profile incoming PSTN-incoming
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
session transport udp
incoming called-number 01223506701
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 210 voip
description *** Outbound M12 ***
translation-profile outgoing PSTN-outgoing
destination-pattern +...T
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:83.245.6.81
session transport udp
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711alaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 211 voip
description *** Outbound ISDN for SRST and emergency ***
translation-profile outgoing PSTN-outgoing
destination-pattern 9.T
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:83.245.6.81
session transport udp
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711alaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 212 voip
description *** Outbound ISDN for emergency ***
translation-profile outgoing PSTN-outgoing
destination-pattern 11[02]
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:83.245.6.81
session transport udp
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711alaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
description *** Outbound to CUCM Primary ***
preference 1
destination-pattern 542....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:152.63.1.19
voice-class codec 10
voice-class sip call-route p-called-party-id
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 2001 voip
description *** Outbound to CUCM Secondary ***
preference 2
destination-pattern 542....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:152.63.1.100
voice-class codec 10
voice-class sip call-route p-called-party-id
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 2002 voip
description *** Outbound to CUCM Teritiary ***
preference 3
destination-pattern 542....
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:172.27.210.5
voice-class codec 10
voice-class sip call-route p-called-party-id
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
no vad
dial-peer voice 999010 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/0
dial-peer voice 999011 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/1
dial-peer voice 999012 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/2
dial-peer voice 999013 pots
service stcapp
port 0/1/3
sip-ua
no remote-party-id
gatekeeper
shutdown
call-manager-fallback
secondary-dialtone 9
max-conferences 4 gain -6
transfer-system full-consult
ip source-address 10.198.2.9 port 2000
max-ephones 110
max-dn 400 dual-line no-reg
translation-profile incoming SRST-incoming
moh flash:/moh/Panjo.ulaw.wav
multicast moh 239.1.1.1 port 16384 route 10.198.2.9
time-zone 22
time-format 24
date-format dd-mm-yy
line con 0
login local
line aux 0
line 2
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
stopbits 1
line 131
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
stopbits 1
line vty 0 4
session-timeout 60
exec-timeout 60 0
privilege level 15
login local
transport input all
line vty 5 15
session-timeout 60
exec-timeout 60 0
privilege level 15
login local
transport input all
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
ntp server 10.1.30.1
end
eucamvgw01#
Sh SCCP
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2014.03.03 17:57:44 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
SCCP Admin State: UP
Gateway Local Interface: GigabitEthernet0/0
IPv4 Address: 10.198.2.9
Port Number: 2000
IP Precedence: 5
User Masked Codec list: None
Call Manager: 10.198.2.9, Port Number: 2000
Priority: 3, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 3
Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 4
Trustpoint: N/A
Call Manager: 152.63.1.100, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 5
Trustpoint: N/A
Call Manager: 172.27.210.5, Port Number: 2000
Priority: N/A, Version: 7.0, Identifier: 6
Trustpoint: N/A
MTP Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1000
Reported Max Streams: 400, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
TLS : ENABLED
Transcoding Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1001
Reported Max Streams: 36, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Supported Codec: g722r64, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: gsmamr-nb, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: N/A
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Conferencing Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Profile Identifier: 1002
Reported Max Streams: 16, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729abr8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 60
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: rfc2833 pass-thru, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: inband-dtmf to rfc2833 conversion, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
TLS : ENABLED
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070080
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070081
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070082
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
Alg_Phone Oper State: ACTIVE - Cause Code: NONE
Active Call Manager: 152.63.1.19, Port Number: 2000
TCP Link Status: CONNECTED, Device Name: AN71FEF7F070083
Reported Max Streams: 1, Reported Max OOS Streams: 0
Supported Codec: rfc2833 dtmf, Maximum Packetization Period: 30
Supported Codec: g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period: 20
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729ar8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729br8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: g729r8, Maximum Packetization Period: 220
Supported Codec: ilbc, Maximum Packetization Period: 120
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Issues with OCI connection..
I've been working on this for over a day, with infinite variations on the theme; but I cannot get a basic query to give back data. I've got the following code:
<?
$orcl = <<<OUT
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = )(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)(INSTANCE_NAME = orcl)
OUT;
$oci = oci_connect('','',$orcl)
or die('Connection error.');
if(!$oci) {
echo 'Connection error: ';
if(oci_error($oci)) {
$oerr = oci_error();
echo $oerr['code'];
die;
echo '<p>Initiated connection.</p>';
$input = <<<OUT
select * from user_objects
where object_name not like '%SYS_%'
order by object_name;
OUT;
$query = oci_parse($oci, $input);
if(!$query) {
$oerr = oci_error($oci);
echo $oerr['code'];
if(oci_execute($query)) {
while($output = oci_fetch_array($query)) {
$object = $output['OBJECT_NAME'];
echo $object . '
} else {
echo 'Issue occurred..';
oci_close($oci);
?>
If I open this in a browser, it gives back the following:
Initiated connection.
Issue occurred..
In other words, this indicates to me that the connection is being created, but that the query itself isn't being parsed or executed correctly. I've changed various things, for instance inserting 'orcl' instead or $orcl in the oci_connect(), including environment variables, etc. etc.; but I've gotten no further than this with it.
Interestingly, if I do 'php index.php' on the command line, I get an ORA-12557 error (why is the page giving back 'Initiated connection' if this is the case).
Installed Oracle is 10g 10.1.0 on Windows, connection is local. Thanks very much for any input..Odd; but thank you.
I generally do that in order to offset db interactions a bit from other code and it's never been an issue with postgres interactions; but in this case I changed that and it's working now. I'm off to look into why this is (I imagine oci_parse isn't into it while PEAR::DB or pg_query ignore it; but I'm not certain).
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I see a lot of people out there, specifically windows OS owners (xp all the way to 7), having issues with iTunes 10.5. Here are the following issues I've encountered (some may only have one problem, others my have a combo pack of problems).
1. iphone 4S or older won't sync or backup
2. iTunes store won't open
The issue I found after using the diagnostics tool in iTunes (which is useless in identify scripting issues or major communication issues), reviewing the windows event log, and reinstalling all apple software and components, was the fact that my spyware and anti virus software was causing a communication error within apple's software. I use spyware doctor with anti virus. I had to uninstall spyware doctor in order for iTunes 10.5 to work. After that, everything worked well and I did a clean install of spyware doctor.
If the issue still persists, you might have to reset your internet protocol (TCP/IP). You have to run a command prompt as an administrator and enter the following: netsh winsock reset
Visit this Microsoft link for more info about resetting your IP: support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
Finally words: Apple, like all other software companies, continually encounter software glitches and issues because they don't test products correctly before bringing them to market- this has been a reoccurring theme for the last 2-3 years. The most important aspect of using any software should be functionality, efficiency, ease of use, and above all "A Positive End User Experience." Wasn't that Steve Job's mantra? We can all hope that Apple embraces his philosophy and vision for the many years to come. This, above all, is not a great start for Apple moving forward without their true inspirational leader.Here is what worked for me for both 10.5 and 10.5.1 after hours of frustration with Itunes stopping and shutting down in the middle of a sync or tranferring Apps downloaded on my Ipad2 or Iphone 4:
Start iTunes in iTunes Safe Mode:
1. hold down the Shift and Control key together and click to start iTunes.
2. when you see the iTunes icon in the task bar, click on it.
3. you will get a box that says "iTunes is running in safe mode. Visual plug-ins you have installed have been termporarily disabled." [I don't know what plug-ins I installed but you should clearly see that these so-called visual plug-ins are likely the cause of your issues];
4. click Continue to open iTunes.
You could already have your device connected to your computer or do it after opening iTunes in its safe mode.
Now press your sync button and everything should work fine.
I also disabled Genius in iTunes preferences but I'm not sure if this is one of the issues causing these types of problems.
I hope this works. This may be the workaround for all of us Windows 7 64-bit folks. -
Routing issue with ASA and UC540 phone system - at ASA???
Having an issue with routing from the PC at .242 to the CUE server at 10.1.10.1. The CUE server is built into the UC540 phone system. It is an internal piece of software that is used for voicemail and management. The UC540 is not only a call router, it is also an IOS router. It has it's own WAN connection as does the ASA.
Here are some facts:
1. Can ping the UC540's internal CUE server from the PC ( ping to 10.1.10.1 )
2. Can ping the UC540's VLAN 1 address from the PC ( ping to 10.1.10.1 )
3. The ASA is the default gateway for the PC.
4. I have a route inserted at the asa that is:
route 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.0 10.19.250.254 1
5. I have a nat statement that prevents NAT from occuring but I don't think this is necessary as the 10.1.10.0/24 network isn't otherwise defined on the ASA.
6. I cannot pull up a web page when I point the browser on the PC to the 10.1.10.1 address
7. I CAN pull up a web page on the PC when I create a static route on the PC iteslf :
route add 10.1.10.1 mask 255.255.255.0 10.19.250.254
Is is only with this route that I am able to get to the web GUI on the phone system.
8. The phone system has a loopback interface at 10.1.10.2 that serves as the gateway for the internal CUE server, the internal CUE server is at 10.1.10.1
9. The switch is a 2960 and has a trunk port to the phone system to allow for the voice vlan which is at 10.1.1.0/24, no issues with this vlan and phones are connecting to the system fine.
Since I can get the GUI to come up when I set a static route on the PC, then I would assume that the routing in the phone system with it's internal server is fine as it wouldn't work otherwise. Since I can successfully ping the CUE server from the PC, that would lead me to believe that the ASA's routing is setup correctly..... TCP traffic doesn't seem to get to/from the CUE server.
Here are the routing tables:
ASA:
Gateway of last resort is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to network 0.0.0.0
C xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.255.255.252 is directly connected, outside
S 172.16.100.100 255.255.255.255 [1/0] via 38.97.193.65, outside
S 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.252 [1/0] via 10.19.250.254, inside
C 10.19.250.0 255.255.254.0 is directly connected, inside
S* 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 [1/0] via xx.xx.xx.xx, outside
The UC540 phone system's router side:
Gateway of last resort is xx.xx.xx.xx to network 0.0.0.0
S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via xx.xx.xx.xx
10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 7 subnets, 4 masks
C 10.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, BVI100
L 10.1.1.1/32 is directly connected, BVI100
C 10.1.10.0/30 is directly connected, Loopback0
S 10.1.10.1/32 is directly connected, Integrated-Service-Engine0/0
L 10.1.10.2/32 is directly connected, Loopback0
C 10.19.250.0/23 is directly connected, BVI1
L 10.19.250.254/32 is directly connected, BVI1
XX.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
C XX.XX.XX.XX/29 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
L XX.XX.XX.XX/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
172.16.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
S 172.16.100.0 [1/0] via 10.19.250.1
The UC540's internal CUE server:
Main Routing Table:
DEST GATE MASK IFACE
10.1.10.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.252 eth0
0.0.0.0 10.1.10.2 0.0.0.0 eth0
Any help appreciated!!!
Thanks!Hello,
Where you able to solve this problem? It does sound like an issue with TCP state checking on the ASA. The Firewall needs to see both sides of the traffic but the return traffic is going from your UC540 direct to the PC. The firewall essentially kills the traffic.
I would recommend disabling TCP state checking on the ASA and see if it works. Otherwise, you will need to stub route the UC540 as a separate VLAN off the ASA which needs to route through the ASA to reach the PC.
Here is a info page on the TCP State Bypass:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/asa-5500-x-series-next-generation-firewalls/111986-asa-tcp-bypass-00.html
Please let me know how it works out. -
SSL VPN (WebVPN) issues with IOS 15.0(1)M1
Hello everyone... I need your help!
I am having some weird issues with webvpn/anyconnect, please find the relevant information below;
Symptoms:
- AnyConnect Client prompts users with the following error:
"The secure gateway has rejected the agent's VPN connect or reconnect request. A new connection requires re-authentication and must be started manually. Please contact your network administrator if this problem persists."
Debug:
Mar 5 13:09:45:
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: Tunnel CSTP Version recv use 1
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: Allocating tunl_info
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: Allocating stc_config
Mar 5 13:09:45: Inserting static route: 172.25.130.126 255.255.255.255 SSLVPN-VIF36 to routing table
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: Use frame IP addr (172.25.130.126) netmask (255.255.255.255)
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: Tunnel entry create failed:IP= 172.25.130.126 vrf=77 session=0x67234340
Mar 5 13:09:45: HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
Mar 5 13:09:45:
Mar 5 13:09:45:
Mar 5 13:09:45:
Mar 5 13:09:45: Deleting static route: 172.25.130.126 255.255.255.255 SSLVPN-VIF36 from routing table
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: Failed to install (addr 172.25.130.126, table_id 77) to TCP
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL*: Received server IP packet 0x6692EB08:
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: CSTP Message frame received from user usr-test (172.25.130.126)
WV-TUNL: Severity ERROR Type USER_LOGOUT
WV-TUNL: Text: HTTP response contained an HTTP error code.
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: Call user logout function
Mar 5 13:09:45: WV-TUNL: Clean-up tunnel session (usr-test)
When the error occurs, the "SVCIP install TCP failed" counter increments:
VPN-Router1# show webvpn stats detail context CUSTOMER-VPN
[snip]
Tunnel Statistics:
Active connections : 1
Peak connections : 3 Peak time : 19:09:04
Connect succeed : 9 Connect failed : 5
Reconnect succeed : 0 Reconnect failed : 0
SVCIP install IOS succeed: 14 SVCIP install IOS failed : 0
SVCIP clear IOS succeed : 18 SVCIP clear IOS failed : 0
SVCIP install TCP succeed: 9 SVCIP install TCP failed : 5
DPD timeout : 0
[snip]
IOS Version Details:
Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 15.0(1)M1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
System image file is "disk2:c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.150-1.M1.bin"
The router also runs IPSEC remote access VPN in addition to the webvpn/anyconnect scheme.
Config:
webvpn context CUSTOMER-VPN
title "SSL VPN for Customer"
ssl authenticate verify all
login-message "Enter username and passcode"
policy group CUSTOMER-VPN
functions svc-required
svc keep-client-installed
svc split include 10.1.16.0 255.255.240.0
svc split include 10.1.2.0 255.255.254.0
vrf-name CUSTOMER-VPN
default-group-policy CUSTOMER-VPN
aaa authentication list AAA-LIST
aaa authentication auto
aaa accounting list AAA-LIST
gateway vpn virtual-host customer.xx.com
logging enable
inservice
The error happens sporadically, at least once a week, and on different contexts. Does anyone have any clue on what can cause this issue? Any help is appreciated!Have you seen my post https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/2016069#2016069 ?
At that point in time we were running with local pool definition.
As the http 401 rc happens very sporadically we still gathering incident reports internally.
Will open a case if you did not yet.
cheers, Andy -
I am having issues with installing a Ricoh MP C2500 printer on Lion in my MBPro Ci7
I am having issues with installing a Ricoh MP C2500 printer on Lion in my MBPro Ci7 Where is appletalk or the replacement?
My it guy has set all the Ricoh (The only brand of printers we use.) to enable Appletalk. I am unable to see how to enable appletalk or an equivalent on Lion and have spent 3 hours now searching for it. If I connect to the printer via TCP/IP it prints random characters. I have a Ricoh working for another moddle but I am needing to use this machine. HELP!!!!!AppleTalk has been gone eons ago. Connect via USB and see what happens. If you are networking the printer then advise on your connection set up.
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Open port issues with Direct Print functionality
Hi, I have been fighting with HP call support about the Photosmart 7525 printer.
Originally I setup and had performed all the functions to enable both web support and WIFI.
Within an hour the printer would not respond to wireless communication, though it had its wireless indecator showing it was connected.
I was told by HP support that the issue will be resolved in March, as there will be a firmware update to fix the issue.
Now that I had the printer install the new firmware I still get the issue.
Though I found through some sniffing, that there are a number of ports enabled and open that are over and beyond print requirements.
Funny thing I can send my printer into instant lockup with all lights flashing with a simple UDP ping sniff. I would think I can do this with other new HP printers using Eprint functions. I will find HP web based printers that are open for public printing and test my theory that HP Eprinters are open to hacking and denyal of service attempts. My Hp print app on andriod list three in my area, and one is at my local Walmart. This would be cool to find this, as I am usually not the first to point such matters out.
I assume some are for Apple devices to print.
Here is my sniffing report:
Starting Nmap 6.40 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-03-21 07:57 Central Daylight TimeNSE: Loaded 110 scripts for scanning.NSE: Script Pre-scanning.Initiating ARP Ping Scan at 07:57Scanning 192.168.223.1 [1 port]Completed ARP Ping Scan at 07:57, 0.23s elapsed (1 total hosts)Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 07:57Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 07:58, 16.50s elapsedInitiating SYN Stealth Scan at 07:58Scanning 192.168.223.1 [1000 ports]Discovered open port 445/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 139/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 80/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 443/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 8080/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 9220/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 6839/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 631/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 7435/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 8089/tcp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 9100/tcp on 192.168.223.1Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 07:58, 1.71s elapsed (1000 total ports)Initiating UDP Scan at 07:58Scanning 192.168.223.1 [1000 ports]Discovered open port 5353/udp on 192.168.223.1Completed UDP Scan at 07:58, 1.82s elapsed (1000 total ports)Initiating Service scan at 07:58Scanning 20 services on 192.168.223.1Discovered open port 161/udp on 192.168.223.1Discovered open|filtered port 161/udp on 192.168.223.1 is actually open
Starting Nmap 6.40 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-03-21 07:51 Central Daylight TimeNmap scan report for 192.168.223.1Host is up (0.0025s latency).Not shown: 93 closed portsPORT STATE SERVICE VERSION80/tcp open http HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)139/tcp open tcpwrapped443/tcp open ssl/http HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)445/tcp open netbios-ssn631/tcp open http HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)8080/tcp open http HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)9100/tcp open jetdirect?MAC Address: A03:C1:BD:C8:34 (Unknown)Device type: printer|general purposeRunning: HP embedded, Wind River VxWorksOS CPE: cpe:/h:hp:laserjet_cm1415fnw cpe:/h:hp:laserjet_cp1525nw cpe:/h:hp:laserjet_1536dnf cpe:/o:windriver:vxworksOS details: HP LaserJet CM1415fnw, CP1525nw, or 1536dnf printer, VxWorksNetwork Distance: 1 hopService Info: Device: printer; CPE: cpe:/h:hphotosmart_7520OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 34.11 secondsOK now I am able to run a full scan on TCP ports without causing a lock up of the printer.
I found that having the printer connect to a router that has been setup to use channel 5, 6 or 7 will cause port scanning issues with the printer.
It is obvious that there are 18 ports that are seen as open, whether they are used or not. Two of which are active but have no service connected to them. Some are just dead like port 25, but over half are active enough to recieve data and lock network connectivity within the printer.
As the firmware states some other laser jets may be affected depending on how the configuration can be set.
I moved my routers channel to channel 1 as it is the only other option I have in a highly congested location. It is not as good as channel 6, but the printer seems to have channel 6 locked in for direct printing.
Here is the latest full scan with UDP enabled, it is the furthest and most complete scan I am able to complete, with UDP ports enabled. The TCP port scan has a bit more and I have placed a simple list below the information given here:
Starting Nmap 6.40 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-03-21 13:27 Central Daylight Time
NSE: Loaded 110 scripts for scanning.
NSE: Script Pre-scanning.
Initiating ARP Ping Scan at 13:27
Scanning 192.168.1.211 [1 port]
Completed ARP Ping Scan at 13:27, 0.44s elapsed (1 total hosts)
Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 13:27
Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 13:27, 0.03s elapsed
Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 13:27
Scanning 192.168.1.211 [1000 ports]
Discovered open port 443/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 80/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 139/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 8080/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 445/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 631/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 9100/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 7435/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 9220/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 6839/tcp on 192.168.1.211
Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 13:27, 5.25s elapsed (1000 total ports)
Initiating UDP Scan at 13:27
Scanning 192.168.1.211 [1000 ports]
Discovered open port 137/udp on 192.168.1.211
Completed UDP Scan at 13:27, 4.46s elapsed (1000 total ports)
Initiating Service scan at 13:27
Scanning 16 services on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open port 161/udp on 192.168.1.211
Discovered open|filtered port 161/udp on 192.168.1.211 is actually open
Completed Service scan at 13:29, 82.51s elapsed (17 services on 1 host)
Initiating OS detection (try #1) against 192.168.1.211
NSE: Script scanning 192.168.1.211.
Initiating NSE at 13:29
Completed NSE at 13:30, 82.29s elapsed
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.211
Host is up (0.023s latency).
Not shown: 1983 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
80/tcp open http HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
|_http-favicon: Unknown favicon MD5: 76C6E492CB8CC73A2A50D62176F205C9
| http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
| Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
|_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
|_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
139/tcp open tcpwrapped
443/tcp open ssl/http HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
|_http-favicon: Unknown favicon MD5: 76C6E492CB8CC73A2A50D62176F205C9
| http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
| Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
|_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
|_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
| ssl-cert: Subject: commonName=HPPS7525/organizationName=HP/stateOrProvinceName=Washington/countryName=US
| Issuer: commonName=HPPS7525/organizationName=HP/stateOrProvinceName=Washington/countryName=US
| Public Key type: rsa
| Public Key bits: 1024
| Not valid before: 2014-02-25T10:12:24+00:00
| Not valid after: 2034-02-20T10:12:24+00:00
| MD5: 9144 ca3b 557e 09cc aba0 8387 2732 2375
|_SHA-1: a6b2 95c0 b72a 7201 578c 32de 662a e6fe b082 48ca
|_ssl-date: 2014-03-21T13:30:09+00:00; -4h59m12s from local time.
445/tcp open netbios-ssn
631/tcp open http HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
| http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
| Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
|_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
6839/tcp open tcpwrapped
7435/tcp open tcpwrapped
8080/tcp open http HP Photosmart 7520 series printer http config (Serial TH3AS711XZ05YZ)
|_http-favicon: Unknown favicon MD5: 76C6E492CB8CC73A2A50D62176F205C9
| http-methods: GET POST PUT DELETE
| Potentially risky methods: PUT DELETE
|_See http://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/http-methods.html
|_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
9100/tcp open jetdirect?
9220/tcp open hp-gsg HP Generic Scan Gateway 1.0
137/udp open netbios-ns Samba nmbd (workgroup: HPPS7525)
138/udp open|filtered netbios-dgm
161/udp open snmp SNMPv1 server (public)
| snmp-hh3c-logins:
|_ baseoid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.12.1.1.1
| snmp-interfaces:
| Wifi0
| IP address: 192.168.1.211 Netmask: 255.255.255.0
| MAC address: a0:d3:c1:bd:c8:32 (Unknown)
| Type: ethernetCsmacd Speed: 10 Mbps
| Status: up
|_ Traffic stats: 6.16 Mb sent, 3.43 Mb received
| snmp-netstat:
| TCP 0.0.0.0:7435 0.0.0.0:0
| TCP 192.168.1.211:56076 15.201.145.52:5222
| UDP 0.0.0.0:3702 *:*
| UDP 127.0.0.1:666 *:*
|_ UDP 192.168.223.1:67 *:*
| snmp-sysdescr: HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT
|_ System uptime: 0 days, 3:34:23.28 (1286328 timeticks)
| snmp-win32-shares:
|_ baseoid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.77.1.2.27
1022/udp open|filtered exp2
1023/udp open|filtered unknown
3702/udp open|filtered ws-discovery
5355/udp open|filtered llmnr
MAC Address: A03:C1:BD:C8:32 (Unknown)
Device type: general purpose
Running: Wind River VxWorks
OS CPE: cpe:/o:windriver:vxworks
OS details: VxWorks
Uptime guess: 0.150 days (since Fri Mar 21 09:55:04 2014)
Network Distance: 1 hop
TCP Sequence Prediction: Difficulty=255 (Good luck!)
IP ID Sequence Generation: Busy server or unknown class
Service Info: Hosts: HPA0D3C1BDC832, HPPS7525; Device: printer; CPE: cpe:/h:hphotosmart_7520
Host script results:
| nbstat:
| NetBIOS name: HPA0D3C1BDC832, NetBIOS user: <unknown>, NetBIOS MAC: <unknown>
| Names
| HPA0D3C1BDC832<00> Flags: <unique><active><permanent>
| MSHOME<00> Flags: <group><active><permanent>
| HPA0D3C1BDC832<20> Flags: <unique><active><permanent>
| HPPS7525<00> Flags: <unique><active><permanent>
|_ HPPS7525<20> Flags: <unique><active><permanent>
| smb-security-mode:
| Account that was used for smb scripts: guest
| User-level authentication
| SMB Security: Challenge/response passwords supported
|_ Message signing disabled (dangerous, but default)
TRACEROUTE
HOP RTT ADDRESS
1 23.26 ms 192.168.1.211
NSE: Script Post-scanning.
Read data files from: F:\Progs\Nmap
OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 180.90 seconds
Raw packets sent: 2030 (74.829KB) | Rcvd: 2921 (149.377KB)
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++===
Full TCP port scan without UDP scanning of all ports, showing up as open... * designates open and active.
192.168.223.1Discovered open port 25/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 80/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 110/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 119/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 139/tcp on
192.168.223.1Discovered open port 143/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 443/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 445/tcp on
192.168.223.1Discovered open port 465/tcp on
192.168.223.1Discovered open port 563/tcp on
192.168.223.1Discovered open port 587/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 631/tcp on
192.168.223.1Discovered open port 993/tcp on
192.168.223.1Discovered open port 995/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 7435/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 6839/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 8080/tcp on
192.168.223.1Discovered open port 8089/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 9100/tcp on
*192.168.223.1Discovered open port 9220/tcp on -
Network issue with initial connections on Hyper-V
This is the opposite of all the other networking issues I have seen with Hyper-V- anyone run into this?
I am running Hyper-V on a Server Core installation, and have had the same issue when I used Server 2012R2 as when I used Server 2008R2 on the same server as a virtual host. The server is an HP ProLiant DL360 Gen8 with 2x 8-core processors, 32 GB RAM. The
VM is sized and configured to stay within 1 NUMA node. It uses a single port of the 4-port HP/Broadcom 331 NIC, with all the TCP LSO settings disable at the switch, host, and guest, same with the power management settings. We have ProxyARP on the network,
so I have set the ArpRetryCount key to 0.
I have seen it happening with and without SR-IOV enabled. The guest OS is an RDS server, so for the sake of our CAL's it has to stay at Server 2008R2. I have set up a HOSTS file to mitigate this problem, as it seems to be a DNS issue- Here's what happens:
The first time I visit a resource, the server will timeout. An example not in our HOSTS file does this consistently: If I go to https://mail.mydomain.com/OutlookWebAccess, it spins for a couple of minutes before timing out. I hit refresh and the page loads
immediately. This server is colocated in-house, as is the mailserver. I'd say it is a DNS issue at some level, but I'd like to know what level it is- Is it just timing out trying to cache the DNS request, or is there a performance issue with a DNS server on
the network? (All of our DNS is AD-integrated running on DC's).
Here is where I'm seeing this:
Internet Explorer- described above
Salient Interactive Miner- at the login screen, it searches for a database and times out. If I go to the setup and enter the IP address, it still times out. It will not find the database server until I quit and restart the program. If this is the same issue,
it would obviously not be a DNS problem.
I DON'T see it in GP9 connecting to a datasource
Prior to setting up the HOSTS file, I saw this in Windows Explorer connecting to network shares on the same LAN segment.
This appears to only happen to the Hyper-V guest OS. As a best practice, whenever Windows Update runs, I update the Integration Components.
I have the bindings properly ordered on the guest VM, with the network adapter the goes to the physical NIC first, and IPv4 ordered before IPv6.
All updates are isntalled, and the firmware is at it's latest revision.
Any ideas?Hi Daniel,
" This appears to only happen to the Hyper-V guest OS. "
Do you mean that any other hosts can access the network resource normally except these VMs ?
If yes , my suggestion is to disable the VMQ on the physical NIC for the VMs , then try test again .
Best Regards
Elton Ji
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Issue with one of the Managed server while enabling SSL.__ Issue Resovled
Weblogic version:wls 8.1sp6
SSL: internal
Environment:
1 AdminServer and 2 Managed servers. Admin and M1 are on same host. M2 is on different host. We have enabled SSL on M1 & M2 only. Configuration of M1 & M2 are identical. After restarting the servers M1 has no issue with SSL but M2 throws javax.net.ssl.SSLKeyException as shown below,
<Aug 4, 2008 12:29:01 PM BST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000360> <Server started in RUNNING mode>
<Aug 4, 2008 12:29:02 PM BST> <Info> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000213> <Adding address: 10.96.201.249 to licensed client list>
<Aug 4, 2008 12:29:09 PM BST> <Notice> <Security> <BEA-090171> <Loading the identity certificate stored under the alias wpy-euq02 from the JKS keystore file /home/lonwpyq/ssl_cert/WPY_PAYROLLSOLUTIONSKeystore.jks.>
<Aug 4, 2008 12:29:09 PM BST> <Notice> <Security> <BEA-090170> <Loading the private key stored under the alias wpy-euq02 from the JKS keystore file /home/lonwpyq/ssl_cert/WPY_PAYROLLSOLUTIONSKeystore.jks.>
<Aug 4, 2008 12:29:09 PM BST> <Warning> <Security> <BEA-090773> <The certificate chain received from lonlxwebhost99.lehman.com - 10.71.129.99 contained a V3 certificate which key usage constraints forbid its key use by the key agreement algorithm.>
<Aug 4, 2008 12:29:09 PM BST> <Warning> <Security> <BEA-090773> <The certificate chain received from lonlxwebhost99.lehman.com - 10.71.129.99 contained a V3 certificate which key usage constraints forbid its key use by the key agreement algorithm.>
<Aug 4, 2008 12:29:09 PM BST> <Warning> <Security> <BEA-090773> <The certificate chain received from lonlxwebhost99.lehman.com - 10.71.129.99 contained a V3 certificate which key usage constraints forbid its key use by the key agreement algorithm.>
<Aug 4, 2008 12:29:09 PM BST> <Error> <Cluster> <BEA-000141> <TCP/IP socket failure occurred while fetching statedump over HTTP from -6401422690190304510S:lonlxwebhost99:[16544,16544,16042,16042,16544,16042,-1,0,0]:etg:lonwpyq_16543_1.
javax.net.ssl.SSLKeyException: [Security:090773]The certificate chain received from lonlxwebhost99.lehman.com - 10.71.129.99 contained a V3 certificate which key usage constraints forbid its key use by the key agreement algorithm.
at com.certicom.tls.interfaceimpl.TLSConnectionImpl.fireException(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.interfaceimpl.TLSConnectionImpl.fireAlertSent(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.handshake.HandshakeHandler.fireAlert(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.handshake.HandshakeHandler.fireAlert(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.handshake.ClientStateReceivedServerHello.handle(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.handshake.HandshakeHandler.handleHandshakeMessage(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.handshake.HandshakeHandler.handleHandshakeMessages(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.MessageInterpreter.interpretContent(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.MessageInterpreter.decryptMessage(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.ReadHandler.processRecord(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.ReadHandler.readRecord(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.ReadHandler.readUntilHandshakeComplete(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.interfaceimpl.TLSConnectionImpl.completeHandshake(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.tls.record.WriteHandler.write(Unknown Source)
at com.certicom.io.OutputSSLIOStreamWrapper.write(Unknown Source)
at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer(BufferedOutputStream.java:66)
at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flush(BufferedOutputStream.java:124)
at java.io.FilterOutputStream.flush(FilterOutputStream.java:123)
at weblogic.net.http.HttpURLConnection.writeRequests(HttpURLConnection.java:122)
at weblogic.net.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConnection.java:322)
at weblogic.cluster.HTTPExecuteRequest.connect(HTTPExecuteRequest.java:73)
at weblogic.cluster.HTTPExecuteRequest.execute(HTTPExecuteRequest.java:121)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:224)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:183)>
Please let me know where I am going wrong. Thnx in advance
Message was edited by:
Shashi_srSolution given by BEA Engineer:
<Warning> <Security> <BEA-090773> <The certificate chain received from lonlxwebhost99.lehman.com - 10.71.129.99 contained a V3 certificate which key usage constraints forbid its key use by the key agreement algorithm.>
The reason for this was
The CA Certificate was missing a required bit (according to RFC 3280).
keyEncipherment bit is not in the KeyUsage and KeyUsage is marked as critical.
As per RFC:
The keyEncipherment bit is asserted when the subject public key is
used for key transport. For example, when an RSA key is to be
used for key management, then this bit is set.
According to RFC3280, when the key will be used to encrypt other keys that are send over the wire ("key transport") the keyEncipherment bit of the KeyUsage extension must be set. If the KeyUsage extension is critical, the SSL certificate validation will check that the key can be used in the key agreement. That is, that the key can be used to encrypt the symmetric public key.
Your KeyUsage only contains the following bits:
[4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.15 Criticality=true KeyUsage [
DigitalSignature
Key_CertSign
Crl_Sign
Since it is marked Critical, it MUST have the keyEncipherment bit.
Otherwise, it should not be marked as Critical.
So the three solutions that should work are
1) Remove keyUsage
2) Don't mark keyUsage as critical
3) If keyUsage is critical, make sure keyEncipherment bit is set. -
Issue with regexes in http health probes on ACE 4710
Folks,
We're currently experiencing fairly bizarre behavior when attempting to set up http probes that expect a regexp. Namely, if we specify a regexp, the probe *always* passes, regardless of status code and regardless of whether or not the message actually matches the pattern. Doing 'no expect regexp' fixes this behavior (by which I mean that the 'expect status' rules work again).
We haven't noticed until now because this is the first time we've tried to set up a probe that does this. Are we missing something? Is this a known issue with our current firmware version?
Sincerely,
Patrick T. Ramsey
# show run probe | begin HTTP-nfscheck | end regex
Generating configuration....
probe http HTTP-nfscheck
description Simple HTTP probe to check nfs mount health
port 80
interval 15
passdetect interval 20
request method head url /nfs-health-check/
open 1
expect regex "^ureytgraeuikghfdjg$"
# sh ver
Cisco Application Control Software (ACSW)
TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 1985-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by
other third parties and are used and distributed under license.
Some parts of this software are covered under the GNU Public
License. A copy of the license is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.
Software
loader: Version 0.95.1
system: Version A3(2.4) [build 3.0(0)A3(2.4) adbuild_11:46:02-2009/09/27_/auto/adbu-rel2/rel_a3_2_3_throttle/REL_3_0_0_A3_2
_4]
system image file: (hd0,1)/c4710ace-mz.A3_2_4.bin
Device Manager version 1.2 (0) 20090925:1550
installed license: no feature license is installed
Hardware
cpu info:
Motherboard:
number of cpu(s): 2
Daughtercard:
number of cpu(s): 16
memory info:
total: 6226388 kB, free: 3972668 kB
shared: 0 kB, buffers: 22020 kB, cached 0 kB
cf info:
filesystem: /dev/hdb2
total: 861668 kB, used: 728656 kB, available: 89240 kB
last boot reason: Unknown
configuration register: 0x1
ldbottom kernel uptime is 325 days 3 hours 46 minute(s) 43 second(s)I also went through a similar issue in which we need to probe the real server PESERVER01 and if the real server replies with the keyword "PE Server" in the HTTP content then the probe should be passed successful.
In my case the real server was listening on port 32776 for HTTP service so we configured the serverfarm as below,
serverfarm host SF-TEST-32776
description SF-TEST-32776
failaction purge
probe PE-SERVER-STRING
rserver PESERVER01 32776
inservice
And the TCP probe as below,
probe tcp PE-SERVER-STRING
port 32776
send-data GET /IOR/ping HTTP/1.1 <<== command should not be in inverted commas
expect regex "PE Server"
The above probe worked really well and when we checked the probe status it was marking as success. I also tried changing the regex from "PE Server" to "Vishal12345" and it was failing as expected because there was no such keyword in the HTTP content.
==================================================================================
T2-LB02# sh probe PE-SERVER-STRING
probe : PE-SERVER-STRING
type : TCP
state : ACTIVE
port : 32776 address : 0.0.0.0 addr type : -
interval : 15 pass intvl : 60 pass count : 3
fail count: 3 recv timeout: 10
------------------ probe results ------------------
associations ip-address port porttype probes failed passed health
------------ ---------------+-----+--------+--------+--------+--------+------
serverfarm : SF-TEST-32776
real : PESERVER01[32776]
10.10.10.1 32776 PROBE 105 0 105 SUCCESS
==================================================================================
I was struggling with this issue from long time. Even raised couple of Cisco TAC cases with no luck. The most important thing here is to identify the exact command to be send to real server like GET /IOR/ping HTTP/1.1 that we used here.
To collect this command I did packet capture on one of the client machine and then tried to open the URL from real server which can return the string "PE Server". Then analyzed the captures in Wireshark and checked the HTTP data with follow the TCP stream option in which I seen the below data, which gives the command to be send in probe as well as the string we should expect.
==================================================================================
GET /IOR/ping HTTP/1.1
User-Agent: curl/7.19.7 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.19.7 NSS/3.12.9.0 zlib/1.2.3 libidn/1.18 libssh2/1.2.2
Host: 10.144.70.85:32776
Accept: */*
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Content-type: text/html
Ping
PE Server
WRVFKO11 [Win32 Server Production (3 silos) (Oracle Blob 512 MB) -- {dap451.007.028 dap451.004.002 pe451.003.010x pui451.003.010 pui451.001.004} Mar 9 2012 15:07:53 en ]
===================================================================================
Please try this and see if it helps you.
Thanks,
Vishal Babrekar -
Windows 8 64 bit issues with Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client version 3.1.04072
I am having an issue with the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client version 3.1.04072 on a Windows 8 64 bit laptop.
I am able to create the VPN connection but the connection will not allow data to be transferred.
Stats from a manual connection:
Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Version 3.1.04072
VPN Stats
Bytes Received: 14375
Bytes Sent: 0
Compressed Bytes Received: 0
Compressed Bytes Sent: 0
Compressed Packets Received: 0
Compressed Packets Sent: 0
Control Bytes Received: 0
Control Bytes Sent: 0
Control Packets Received: 0
Control Packets Sent: 0
Encrypted Bytes Received: 7820
Encrypted Bytes Sent: 1207
Encrypted Packets Received: 9
Encrypted Packets Sent: 3
Inbound Bypassed Packets: 0
Inbound Discarded Packets: 0
Outbound Bypassed Packets: 0
Outbound Discarded Packets: 0
Packets Received: 4
Packets Sent: 0
Time Connected: 00:03:01
Protocol Info
Inactive Protocol
Protocol Cipher: RSA_3DES_168_SHA1
Protocol Compression: None
Protocol State: Disconnected
Protocol: DTLS
Active Protocol
Protocol Cipher: RSA_3DES_168_SHA1
Protocol Compression: Deflate
Protocol State: Connected
Protocol: TLS
OS Version
Windows 8 : WinNT 6.2.9200
Log from the data transmission software:
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - Application version = 1.11.28.0
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - Lodgement Library Version = 1.11.28.0
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - Connection Method = INTERNET
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - DIS Connection Type = Automatic
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - VPN Client = ACTIVE
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - Check Available Connections = NOT ACTIVE
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - Windows 8 (6.2.9200 SP )
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - Language: English (Australia)
24/12/2013 12:51:13 -
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - Connected to ISP via LAN
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - Checking for presence of VPN client.
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - VPN client found. (C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\vpncli.exe)
24/12/2013 12:51:13 - The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client application is in use.
24/12/2013 12:51:18 - Terminating Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client in progress ...
24/12/2013 12:51:18 -
24/12/2013 12:51:18 - Checking Cisco AnyConnect version.
24/12/2013 12:51:19 - Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client (version 3.1.04072) .
24/12/2013 12:51:19 - Copyright (c) 2004 - 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
24/12/2013 12:51:19 - Config file directory:C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\
24/12/2013 12:51:19 -
24/12/2013 12:51:19 - Loading profile:C:\ProgramData\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Profile\ELS-IMelAde-TCP.xml
24/12/2013 12:51:19 -
24/12/2013 12:51:19 - Initializing the VPN connection.
24/12/2013 12:51:19 - Ready to connect.
24/12/2013 12:51:19 - Ready to connect.
24/12/2013 12:51:19 - Contacting ELS-IMelAde-TCP.
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Authenticating user.
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Connected to VPN concentrator.
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Establishing VPN session...
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Checking for profile updates...
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Checking for product updates...
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Checking for customization updates...
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Performing any required updates...
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Establishing VPN session...
24/12/2013 12:51:23 - Establishing VPN - Initiating connection...
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Establishing VPN - Examining system...
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter...
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Establishing VPN - Configuring system...
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Establishing VPN...
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Connected to VPN concentrator.
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Connected to ELS-IMelAde-TCP.
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Connected to VPN concentrator.
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Connection to VPN client return code = 0.
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Connected to VPN concentrator.
24/12/2013 12:51:24 - Connecting : Connecting to 203.202.43.2.
24/12/2013 12:51:45 - Error in ConnectToDIS - Socket Error # 10060
Connection timed out.
24/12/2013 12:51:46 -
24/12/2013 12:51:46 - Disconnecting from the VPN concentrator.
24/12/2013 12:51:46 - Disconnect in progress, please wait...
24/12/2013 12:51:46 - Detaching AnyConnect, please wait...
24/12/2013 12:51:47 - Detached.
24/12/2013 12:51:47 - Disconnected from VPN concentrator.
24/12/2013 12:51:47 - *****************************************************
24/12/2013 12:51:47 - END OF LODGEMENT PROCESS
24/12/2013 12:51:47 - *****************************************************
Issue history:
- Previously running Cisco VPN client on Windows 8 64 bit laptop (VPN working and able to transmit data over VPN)
- Upgrade to Windows 8.1 stopped the VPN client working
- Refreshed system back to Windows 8 and reinstalled all software
- Cisco VPN client would not install on system
- Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client installs and is able to connect to VPN host
- Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client downloads and installs software from VPN host
- Data transmission software returns error code #10060
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