link and for the email page
to display.
Please let me know if I can provide further logs or information.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Kell Jemison
maillog
Description: Binary data
Tony Li wrote:
If there was a way that these costs were reallocated to the site that
decided to be multihomed, then the economics of the situation would
balance. Imagine paying US $10K/yr to advertise a single prefix and
you would get to a point where people would make some more rational
john morris wrote:
Ooops.. i reframe my question. Is there a way to get the enable
password remotely .
I should bloody well hope not!
Geez...
Jeff
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know what mailbox to put the messages in? I mean, how does it
know how to sort the mail?
Is this scenario possible? One catch all box that then could be sorted and
messages placed into the proper users mailbox?
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Kell Jemison
Hello,
under UNIX, or Linux it is a one-liner like the following:
find . -type f | perl -e 'my $s; my $l; while (){ chomp(); $s = $_; $l =
length($s); print $s length: $l\n if $l 63; }'
note the single quote after perl -e
regards
Stefan Kell
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Urs Rau wrote
Nicole wrote:
Lovely, Just lovely. Just heard On CNN, Lou Dobbs. (but can't find it on
their site)
During a Beijing news conference John Chambers (Cisco CEO) Says We believe in
giving something back and truly becoming a Chineese company. China will
become the IT center or the world China will
Kell
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Mark McRitchie wrote:
Heya,
NE2000 ist not plug and play and not a PCI-Card. Therefore you have to
specify the module and the parameters. In one of my machines
I have a line
in /etc/modules.conf:
alias eth1 ne
add options ne io=0x300
equivalent
Hi,
take a look at http://mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/SP2/common.php#crypt;
this is a longer text with suggestions what you can do.
regards
Stefan Kell
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Mathias Berger wrote:
Hi,
my installation always hangs when installing this hotfix.
It quits with error number 67
Scott McGrath wrote:
In my experience the breakeven point for a Frame Relay DS3 is 6 DS1
circuits. DS3's tend to be more reliable than DS1's as the ILEC usually
installs a MUX at your site instead of running to the nearest channel bank
and running the T1's over copper with a few repeaters thrown
If you're sniffing one gigabit port from a switch with much higher
bandwidth, you're going to lose something. Our primary sensor sits on
an aggregation switch just prior to hitting the net, and we have a 2Gb
fast etherchannel span port defined and lose relatively little in terms
of packet
Joe Johnson wrote:
Now, we do try to monitor some things like that. We have several crons
running checking the number of entries in the arp tables of our CPE
devices at customer locations, as well as several crons dedicated to
specific tell-tale signs of various worms and virii.
Our list of
Tulip Rasputin wrote:
So can you give me an example of why and when would an ISP *not* want
its traffic to flow via some other AS(es). Is it a normal policy to
have, and do most of the ISPs have such policies in place?
If you don't have a transit agreement and aren't sitting in the top tier
than the SSHD scans.
Jeff Kell
Systems/Network Security
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On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 09:00:30PM -0700, Network Guru wrote:
Hello,
I have the responsibility of buidling a great network team for international /domestic projects and I am looking for quality networking guys to work for me. If you are based out of India or in the
Hi,
you could use the scripts which were published in the german magazine c't.
They are available at http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/04/13/194/;. The article
is not available online.
The skript will download all necessary updates with wget.
Regards
Stefan Kell
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Sean Branam
maybe if you ask the
editors, they might publish it in english.
Regards
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Well, first off, a little bit of formatting (line numbers added for
clarity):
1 $tpl-assign(tree,
2 array(
3 element = array(
4 array(
5 name = test1,
6 element = array(
7 array(
8 name =
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 08:48:01 -0500, Jay Blanchard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
[snip]
A quickie for you:
How do I say
SELECT * FROM mytable where the sum of this field + this field + this
field x
I can't say I've done one of those before.
[/snip]
How many SQL queries can a PHP list handle in
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 11:24:57 +0100, Pt2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a table like this
id, pid, name. When a item has no parent, pid = 0. There is no limit in
depth.
1, 0, Test 1
2, 1, Test 1.1
3, 1, Test 1.2
4, 2, Test 1.1.1
5, 1, Test 1.3
6, 3, Test 1.2.1
I need to read this table and
If anyone in this debate hasn't read my independent request for goto and
break label;, I would appreciate it if you would:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=29287
I fully support the implementation of goto. Line labels will also
immensely improve the break statement, which currently requires you
amilabs wrote:
Do you mean just using a big magnet or is Big Magnet the name of a
utility?
Run it through an MRI :-)
Jeff
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Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
And elephants have been known to crash into breweries, get
drunk and go around uprooting telephone poles in some parts of the
country (like the thickly forested north east).
Sounds like our local Ma Bell spinoff linesmen.
Jeff :-)
Eric Paynter wrote:
On Tue, June 29, 2004 4:57 pm, Gary E. Miller said:
I agree, except for one small problem. Don't you still have to delete
ALL the filter rules, and reenter them ALL to change the order of the
rules?
I don't administer the PIX boxes, so I don't know the details of the
james edwards wrote:
Sean Donelan wrote:
If you leave your lights on, the electric company will send you a bill.
If the neighbor taps into your power lines after the meter...?
Not a reasonable argument. It is expected that unpatched hosts will
get infected and it has been well reported on how
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3) An amazing number of ISPs do *not* do proper ingress/egress filtering.
Well, when you're cranking gigabits sometimes those little checks can
become a bottleneck.
Besides, safe routing begins at home. If end-users (or endpoints) would
do ingress/egress filtering,
Jeremy Kister wrote:
[... giant snip ...]
We are a former user of SORBS. Our issue was not that of dynamic IPs,
but rather their spamtrap listings. A few weeks ago, at least two of
Comcast's legitimate mail servers was blacklisted. As Comcast has a
majority of the cable service in our area,
.
The difference you can see in the two pdf files. Bytes /sec
What IOS version are you using? It is a known bug in 12.1(20)E that the
transmitted octets is off by a factor of 1000...
Jeff Kell
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Alexei Roudnev wrote:
1) Use Cisco 2924 or 3524
2) Redesign your network to fit into 1024 VLANs
3) Do not spend time with junk (non Cisco, for the switches).
U1 switch have only 24 - 48 ports, so you never need to handle 2000 VLAN's
on it. And I suspect, that the whole design is wrong.
Do not
Will Hargrave wrote:
The 'recommended max' number of SVIs for the 3550 is something low like 8.
There is no limited stated in the datasheet for the 3750 - is anyone
running more than 8 SVIs on a 3750?
We're running 30 SVIs on a 3550-12 (only 10 active at the moment, we're
in a transition). It
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This story (and variants) dates back to the IBM2314 disk drive, if not further.
The 2314s were usually cabinet mounted, while the 2311 was a
free-standing washing machine format. The 2311 had a hydraulic
actuator (really).
I'd be more inclined to believe the 2314
Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
Never under any condition let anyone tell you that Juniper is perfect...
But, as everyone that uses both will tell you, it is better (at most
things).
They tend to be (in our experience) a set it and forget it thing,
while you can spend considerable time tweaking
Jim Race wrote:
I noticed some action the previous 48 hours, and on checking logs this
morning it seems that port 6129 (DameWare Remote Admin) was the common
factor. ISC seems to have it on the top of their trends list:
Yes, 6129 and 17300.
Have also found live Nachi traffic (wasn't that thing
Rob Healey wrote:
I was wondering what the best sources for up to date info on current
packet size distribution on the Internet might be?
Here's a view from our edge:
IP packet size distribution (6491M total packets):
1-32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 288 320 352 384
Stephen Frost wrote:
As such, there seems to be a reason for some concern, even with
random IP IDs, since it only takes one RFC-ignorant party for the
attack against a session to succeed.
Is it possible the RSTs you're seeing are from firewalls which send an
RST due to rules in
with a custom signature).
You can gain some additional protection by rate-limiting ICMP (in the
Nachi ping case) and/or UDP (SQL Slammer, etc), and TCP intercept for
synflooding. Not perfect, but every little bit helps.
Jeff Kell
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Eric Kuhnke wrote:
It looks like 24*1Gb + 2*10Gb switches will be showing up soon:
Certainly not as cheap as a 2950 with two Gb ports, but this is the
start of an entirely new generation of edge switches. Does anyone want
to hazard a guess as how long it will be before 24+10Gb switches are
:
.GlobalEnv, package:methods, package:ctest, package:mva, package:modreg,
package:nls, package:ts, Autoloads, package:base
Laurence Kell (E-mail).vcf
--_=_NextPart_000_01C39C9F.B5DABBD0
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
name=Laurence Kell (E-mail).vcf
Content-Disposition
. The functions had previous worked under R 1.7.x. I have now
recompiled R 1.8.0 under an earlier version of MinGW and my DLL functions
now works. I therefore suspect that the problem is related to MinGW and
Windows.
Regards Laurie
-Original Message-
From: Laurence Kell FM CEFAS
and shutdown until
Tuesday, after a little over a half million proxied spams.
Are these people just totally off-the-wall? Google searches seem to concur.
I am awaiting confirmation that ALL the proxies originated from Edge 1
(takes a while to churn through those gigs of pix logs).
Jeff Kell
Dan Hollis wrote:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Jason Frisvold wrote:
If the blaster cannot get a proper DNS response, it continues to
replicate via port 135... It then goes into a retry cycle and continues
to try to get a good DNS lookup.
has anyone tried tarpitting eg labrea to slow the worm?
Oh yeah,
Todd Mitchell - lists wrote:
| and when I should
| complain to the datacenter operators? (References I can point to would
| be nice.)
When your equipment starts to rust ;)
I don't have any technical references, but I think that anything over
65% is probably too much. Most facilities I have
Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 02:37:34PM -0400, Deepak Jain wrote:
Has anyone had to deal with this in their BGP filter tables?
5 washdc5lce1-oc48.wcg.net (64.200.95.118) 4 ms 11 ms 4 ms
6 GigabitEthernet5-0.GW4.IAD8.ALTER.NET (157.130.30.245) 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms
7
The workaround for transit suggests permitting only tcp, udp, icmp, gre,
esp, and ah protocols. Is this sufficient to protect the router
itself, or do you have to get hard-nosed with specific ACLs (restricting
access to all your possible interface addresses)?
Jeff
The description by LURHQ is misleading. Messenger is an RPC service.
Typical pop-up spammers queried 135 (Windows RPC portmapper) to find the
port number of the messenger service, then send the message to that
port. It turns out that messenger can typically be found on 1026.
And as was noted
for class LUdecomposition elements of the
prototype
failed to match the corresponding slot class: pivot (class integer
)
Why can I no longer use the prototype to set the default values?
Laurence Kell
CEFAS Lowestoft Laboratory
Pakefield Road
Lowestoft, NR33 0HT
UK
Tel +44 1502 52 42 57
Fax
McBurnett, Jim wrote:
I tell ya, what really gets me in a bad mood is when my PIX logs
show the same IP address hitting port 80 on 25 different IP's
and the time line is 2 seconds start to finish.
Yesterday, I got word from a network operator that 50 entries was not sufficient.
So I parsed 4
Kris Foster wrote:
Is anyone else getting this junk regarding the list? And can
we put a stop
to it?
Got the same message. I think Miyoko's fight should be with the vendors,
not the poor people who are subjected to the whims of an IS department.
In the beginning, there was The Word.
And The
james wrote:
Sorry I was not clear. I ment someone was null routing this host
way before I got close to the destination.
Now that's interesting... the Cyber Defense Initiative at work?
Jeff
From: Gunnar Hellekson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Basically, RoadRunner tried to spam themselves using my server. I mailed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] about this, and received a canned response, enclosed.
Under their logic, I feel entitled to poke and prod their customers, just
to make sure they don't spam me.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
It's a fast Ethernet trunk, actually. I forgot to mention that. He does
have
some internal servers. Do you think in and out of a Fast Ethernet trunk
will
be less of a problem?
The 2600 might be.
He had a broadcast meltdown last week. Perhaps that's why he's
Richard E. Brown wrote:
Folks:
There's a controversy about the amount of traffic that a T1 circuit can carry.
Obviously, it can send, or receive, 1.544 Mbps per second.
But can it send *and* receive 1.5 Mbps simultaneously? Or does the total data
carried (send plus receive) max out at
/log4j shut up in
another way than specifying it in an log4j.configuration file?
We are using:
- Linux 2.4 (debian)
- Ant 1.5
- Xdoclet 1.2.0b1 (but also 1.1.2 had the problem)
- Log4j 1.2.6
Regards,
/Kell Sønnichsen.
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On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Erik Hatcher wrote:
Kell Sønnichsen wrote:
target name=xdoclet
taskdef
name=ejbdoclet
classname=xdoclet.ejb.EjbDocletTask
classpathref=compile.class.path
/
ejbdoclet
sourcepath=${ejb.src}
destdir=${xdoclet.src
again? :)
Thanks!
Kell
(XMLUtils.java:556)
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Problem solved.
Stupid mistake: Service constructor takes the wsdl doc NOT the endpoint URL!
Kell
From: Kell Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with consuming DailyDilbert webservices.
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 12:08:38 -0700
Hi,
I'm new
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just tested something here. Typically IE can or will open files
depending what the contents are regardless of the extension that it
is: html tag in a gif or some other file type should or can be
rendered by IE for what the contents are, not the extension.
The
I see that the new distribution has seven CDs. Are all of these
required/neccessary/desirable?
Is there a page somewhere that discusses this that I haven't found. Where?
Thanks
Ted
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Lange, Eric wrote:
It's wasn't supported until 12.2(4)T.
Check it out. This is from a 1750 running 12.2(4)T:
interface Loopback9
ip address 111.11.1.1 255.255.255.254
It works!
For a loopback, so does a /32 :-)
Jeff
Message Posted at:
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to alter/increase the default size of
the layout area on a Rational Rose diagram. The current ROSE Model class
diagram that we are working on is so massive that it cannot fit inside the
default layout area.
Martin Kell
thanks in advance
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Richard Bosire wrote:
Hie
There are # of public NTP servers .
You can get pointers from here
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.htm
bosire
Cjack wrote:
I want to config a network that consist about 17 routers. But i dont
have a
atomic clock
Take your best
are in the CLASSPATH for the servlet. This is done by
adding the place where the class(es) are placed in the zone.properties
file for the particular servlet zone.
The property to set is 'repositories', e.g.:
repositories=/path/to/your/class
Regards,
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positories'
property. This also means that a package update is automatically
detected and the servlet reloaded.
Of course, if it is a general package (i.e. JDBC driver) that is shared
between many servlet zones and it is virtually never changed then I put
it in the jserv.properties file.
Regards,
/Kell.
read the .htaccess file because it is an Apache
configuration file and it doesn't know anything about that. I guess
you're stuck with putting it all in httpd.conf...
Regards,
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alue real world experience much more than some CC** acronym after
your signature. This is the stuff you need to know that no boot camp
will teach you, and I value this "outside the mainstream" information.
I don't read this list for the obvious topics, it's the fringe areas
that you can learn
he first three bytes of the MAC, the
vendor ID (in the first three bytes) is preserved but the low order bit
of the first byte is set, making it odd (the second hex digit). For
example, an HP manufactured NIC might have an 08-00-09 prefix; but
HP specific multicasts
of flow control, buffer size, etc.
Bottom line, in southern terminology, there ain't no collisions on a
full-duplex link :-)
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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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. So it can quite comfortably fit on one bus.
The "big five" slots (1-5) should be used for supervisors (the SUP3 and
beyond can hit all three buses) and newer blades like the ones with the
"R" suffix and beyond, which can hit multiple buses.
Jeff Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Clyde J. Kell
Circusnuts wrote:
Any cabling ideas. I need an RJ45 connection to DB15, for a remote
transceiver...
You need a transceiver on the AUI end. Allied Telesyn makes some
economical ones. You can't do any cabling magic, a transceiver is
an active device requiring some smarts.
Jeff Kell [EMAIL
be.
And if its not necessary to re-compile the kernel, then.. I'm all for that.
Provided I can get my CDRW drive to work?
The system recognized the drive, and I'm able to read it just fine, but I
can't write to it.
Regards,
Clyde J. Kell
David Nie wrote:
Hi, all
Could you please tell me the difference of tacas+ and radius server?
A couple thousand bucks :-)
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You need a 'plus' image for ISL.
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al hub MAC addresses that are hanging off of
the switch port?
If no port security is set, it learns the additional MACs.
If you have a 'network port' unknown MACs are sent there.
Else packets with strange MACs are flooded.
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. The switch must have some
L3 assistance, such as a 5000 with a supervisor supporting NFFC
or NFFC-II,, or the equivalents on a 6000 series.
NFFC will do MLS for IP
NFFC-II does MLS for IP and IPX.
Nothing I know of does Appletalk.
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t; devices from Cisco (and other vendors for that matter).
You gain lots of speed but lose a lot of traditionl IOS router
functionality.
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ough I did have some bad experiences before
getting everything "right" with RME. Don't give up yet.
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is 'busy'.
Excessive collisions are 8 or 16 successive collisions on the same
packet (depending on who is reporting them).
Deferred transmits can lead to input buffer shorage and consequently
input drops.
The latter case is a more true metric of media congestion.
Jeff Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED
ze at high speed where accurate clocking is critical.
Dealing with ATM itself versus Synchronous Serial (SNA, BSC, etc) you
also have fixed frame (cell) sizes to contend with.
Note that traditional T1-T3-etc circuits are essentially synchronous as
timing is provided by the network.
Jeff K
Typically 1024, although the smaller 4Mb RAM 2924XLs limit them to more
like 32. It is device dependent, as is the size of the CAM table/MAC
cache.
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been updated to 'modern day' technology of switches and
bridges (which change the rules somewhat).
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links are not auto-sensing in speed or parity (that I am aware of).
The only way you can connect them is 100TX to 100TX, or else get a
GBIC module for the 2924 (I presume it is a 2924M-XL?).
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dropped with 10Base2 and totally dropped with 10BaseT.
There was also a mention of IFG (InterFrame Gap) which is also time
wise (and length-wise) related to bit/signal rate on the media.
Thus the complex blend of physical laws, timing, performance, and
other issues on the media.
Geeez, I hate layer
(non-Cisco) of the switch,
only one broadcast domain.
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.c.d' type command to the older, overloaded
helper-address.
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the 'default' keyword makes it process-switched
and eats up CPU.
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ster netblock
(AFAIK). Then there is Napigator (out-of-band Napster index servers).
It will likely only get worse :-(
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ever heard of, there
is some overhead to establish "L3 permission" to turn it into a "L2
path".
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or other medium-feature grades.
The "Plus" images have ISL/VLAN support, and also routed NAT. It
started around an 11.2T release as best as I recall. Somewhere around
12.x they included dot1q.
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Now that fall semester is back in full swing, we had a big increase
in file sharing traffic, so we are playing with 'traffic-shape group'
command to try and limit their bandwidth. I'd be interested in the
configs if anyone else is doing this (or similar) to throttle traffic.
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though the "classic" Catalysts
(2900, 5000, 5500) do not.
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Dusty Harper wrote:
IPX RIP Packets are advertised every 60 seconds as are IPX SAP
Packets...A lot of Implementations stagger the two protocols to lessen
the broadcasts simultaneously. (RIP wait 30 sec SAP wait 30 sec
RIP wait 30 sec SAP ) This is still broadcasting every 60
seconds
a trunk, I don't know if you can have multiple encapsulations
since you need subinterfaces to define
the VLANs (perhaps you can, and just configure IPX on the additional
ones).
From the switch perspective, it's all one VLAN and one port, same as it
would be with a router port.
Jeff Kell [EMAIL
ur network, or failing
that, a suitable NTP host with a good clock. We use our 7500; never had
any luck with an old MGS or it's 3640 replacement that sits on our
primary border.
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It was appropriate before the NFFC-IIs and MLS, but now that seems to
have alleviated the bulk of the router demands. I still can't see a
1/12000 pushing a few DS1s, but perhaps the 7500 should be moved?
Thanks for the insight, Howard.
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ip nat trans *. At that point you should be able to remove any
remaining pools/statics and the ip nat inside|outside configurations.
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propagated.
However, fragment free does nothing to check the IP CRC or TCP checksum
(really only the former is relevant to a switch) so late collisions and
CRC errors can still be propagated.
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QoS, yes, it goes down to the line card module for capabilities).
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