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KennethM

Traffic jam on port 8530

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Once or twice a week, I notice that the outgoing traffic at my corporate office is peaked out, and its all on port 8530 (the same port WSUS is on). I can't figure out how to stop it. Here is my setup.

 

We have ConfigMgr 2007 R2 setup with WSUS 3.0 SP2, one primary site with 4 distribution points over a really, really slow WAN, and 5 secondary sites (each with their own SUP role) connected via a VPN over a cable internet connection. All of our SUP's are set on port 8530, and all the secondary sites have WSUS set to sync with an upstream server - the primary site server (where the traffic jam is).

 

On the primary site server, the SUP is set to sync daily at midnight. On the secondary site servers, WSUS is set for manual sync.

 

When I investigate the traffic jam, I can see that all of the outgoing bandwidth at the primary site is used to send data on port 8530 to the secondary sites. The cable internet connection we use gives us 2MB/s upstream and this traffic jam uses it all up.

 

What is going on, and how can I stop it or schedule it to happen overnight?

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