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Jim, Long answer: If you are referring to the ports required for Client Access to connect through a firewall, you need TCP. Also, if you are setting this up, consider only allowing the "Secured" versions of the services. Most, if not all, of the unsecured or standard services pass important information (user name and password) in clear text. That is how we have it working here. If you have any specific questions, let me know. Short answer: TCP not UDP Thank you, Keith Blazek MIS Coordinator midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/21/2004 08:57:07 AM: > Does anyone know if the list of ports in apar 12227 > for Client Access are tcp, udp, or both. > Firewall tech needs to know. > Anything known not in this apar? > Need to remote access (telnet) & remote manage(config & ptfs) a system. > jim
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