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(no subject)Thanks Tim, pkc_mls, Samir, and Joe for your responses. Tim, I am using 6.0+ for an OS. As soon as I have a moment I will upgrade to 6.1 and see if it helps. As for using CLI. Someday I will get there but right now I need to use the GUI. pkc. I did some testing and it the speed is the same from all clients. I did learn however that the GUI is only slow over the untrusted port. It is very fast when accessing the box over the trusted port. Samir, only one logon at a time. Thanks for the idea though Joe, I will look further into your suggestions once I do a test on the untrusted port. I am going to change the port I am using for untrusted traffic tomorrow, hopefully, and see where that takes me. Thanks, Darren nn-bounces@... wrote on 04/22/2008 12:00:52 PM: > Darren, > > At the risk of sounding negative ScreenOS' GUI has always been > really slow. A few minutes does sound like an abnormal amount of > time however.. > > Are you on 6.0+ or 6.1+ code? > > I personally do not use the GUI for management however I hear 6.0 > code is much more responsive from the GUI than 5.4. I would high > suggest using the CLI :) > > > Good luck, > > Tim Eberhard > nn mailing list > nn@... > http://www.compsoc.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nn > _______________________________________________ > nn mailing list > nn@... > http://www.compsoc.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nn nn-bounces@... wrote on 04/23/2008 05:58:51 AM: > check perhaps with a network trace on the client that runs the webgui if > everything is ok. > is it also slow if you connect to the device via telnet or ssh ? nn-bounces@... wrote on 04/23/2008 04:59:40 AM: > Perhaps you logins many times to the console without logout > > Samir CHABANE > De : nn-bounces@... [mailto:nn-bounces@...] De la > part de pkc_mls > Envoyé : mercredi 23 avril 2008 11:59 > À : nn@... > Objet : Re: [nn] SSG320 > nn-bounces@... wrote on 04/23/2008 08:55:01 PM: > The GUI should not be that "slow", though I only have it running on > SSG140's and SSG-520M's. > > I have seen similar behavior when the firewall had trouble accessing DNS > servers (assuming names are being used in the configuration somewhere) > if adequate policies are not in place to allow outbound DNS and inbound > replies. YMMV. > > Next check the destination routing tables. > > Good luck. > > -- Joe > _______________________________________________ nn mailing list nn@... http://www.compsoc.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nn |
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