I=B4m running a X500 and monitoring the CPU shows a common use between
80-90 %.. Is that normal? It doesnt matter if there is one or 100 Clients.. its allways up there.Any ideas?
Yss:=20 PaU
I=B4m running a X500 and monitoring the CPU shows a common use between
80-90 %.. Is that normal? It doesnt matter if there is one or 100 Clients.. its allways up there.Any ideas?
Yss:=20 PaU
Hi
Can you explain whih crae the services enabled and defined in policy for traffic bypassing X Box 500
CK
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No idea - it really depends on what solution you built.
Most of the WG firewalls we have installed, all over the USA/India, run=20 about 20%, sometimes a burp to 30%, but that's about it.
Maybe you need to look at what you built, why you selected such a low- level (entry level) firewall, and if it was the proper solution for your=20 needs.
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Leythos skrev:
Behind is a Ws5000 Wireless Switch with 9 AP300 Access Point and a variation og 10- 130 Mobile Units. (Laptops with Wireless access). On the outside is a FiberOptic 10-20 Mbit connection. Short on the Firebox config. For 30 Users there is free (any out) access. The rest only has Http allowed.=20 Thats it..=20 Yss:=20 PaU
Based on what you've shown above, it would seem that you've bought to=20 little appliance for your solution.
Would it be correct to assume that you're using routed mode (NAT)=20 instead of Drop-In mode.
When you say Mobile units, are you talking about Mobile VPN users?
It really appears as though you bought to small an appliance for the=20 solution you were building.
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Leythos skrev:
It should be able to handle 140 concurrent clients shouldn=B4t it? No VPN. Mobile Units are just Laptops with Wireless within the Wireless LAN. No external users..
Yes, it should handle about 800 connections, but you've not shown what=20 it's doing. I understand what you wrote, but, that doesn't indicate=20 anything as to what kind of load. Have you looked in the real-time=20 logging to determine what is really going on?
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