But they don't block those ports within campus, except at the border
between the reshalls and the rest of campus.
In other words, the routing between two subnets on campus, say (oh, just
thinking off the top of my head) the 128.32.243.0/24 and the
169.229.130.128/24 does not have any blocks on it. ;-)
Both of these subnets are on the same blade of the same router, BTW.
michael
Kevin Burney wrote:
> There is a block at the campus border which blocks the SMB networking ports
> 137, 138, 139 & 445
>
> -Kevin
>
>
> Kevin D. Burney
> Computer Systems Architect
> Computer Operations and Information Services
> for the Office of the Vice Chancellor of Administration
> University of California, Berkeley
> (510) 827-8476
> kburney@berkeley.edu
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-micronet-list@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:owner-micronet-list@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Ted Crum
> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 2:49 PM
> To: Micronet group micronet
> Subject: [Micronet] campus routers and SMB
>
> Do the campus routers block any ports that would interfere with SMB networking (either over NBT or native) beween Windows machines
> on different subnets?
>
> At the border?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> tc
>
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