On Fri, 12 Nov 2021 at 16:54, Adam Thompson wrote:
> The best I've come up with so far is to have two test systems (typically
> VMs) that use adjacent IP addresses and adjacent MAC addresses, and test
> both inbound and outbound to/from those, blindly trusting/hoping that
> hashing algorithms wil
The problem I'm looking to solve is the logical opposite, I think: I want to
demonstrate that no links are malfunctioning in such a way that packets on a
certain path are getting silently dropped. Which has some "proving a negative"
aspects to it, unfortunately.
I think the only way I can demon
If your ECMP hashing algorithm considers L4 data I can recommend giving the TCP
mode of the standard Linux MTR package a try. While the destination port
remains a constant (iirc it defaults to port TCP/80) each iteration will use a
different TCP source port, thereby introducing sufficient entrop
Any Netflix folk on the list that would be able to fix a Geo-IP
location lookup issue for end-user assignments in the SF Bay Area
(Some of which are Netflix employees)?
Your Geo-IP Lookup Helpdesk takes the matter a little too nonchalant
with no sense of urgency (2-3 weeks).
Any help would be app
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