>>> Cisco's expression of a MAC address is wrong anyway. Correct notation
>>> for a MAC address is separating each byte with a colon.
>> Doesn't matter... It's widespread and Cisco isn't the only one to use it.
>Just for my own edification, who else besides Cisco do you know who
>uses that notati
>Uh... huh?
>> Just so we are all straight and clear - wikileaks hit is not a
>> 'Distributed' DoS, its a simple DoS - I dont use intermediaries or
>> botnets. Sun Nov 16 - 15:28 EST
>That would be just about 2 weeks ago.
Actually, the last time November 16th fell on a Sunday would have been in
Does anyone happen to have PDF Manuals (not the sales literature, but
the switch software command references) for this switch? We have one
in a production network and know nothing about it nor how to manage
it. Nortel does not make any of the manuals available anymore, at
least not in the int
Thanks for the reply's. A User Guide was forwarded which should
enable access to this switch.
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 11:33:40 -0500, "kmedc...@dessus.com"
wrote:
Does anyone happen to have PDF Manuals (not the sales literature,
but the switch software command references)
1472 is the maximum ICMP payload size for standard Ethernet. 1480 fails
because, well, it is > 1472.
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And that has nothing to do with whether a protocol is a peer protocol or not.
IP is a peer-to-peer protocol. As SMTP is implemented over IP, it is also a
peer-to-peer protocol.
In IP, all hosts/nodes are peers.
That you may wish that this were not the case and thereby impose completely
arbi
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