Broadcast traffic is like cholesterol. Kind of clogs up the
arteries.
bp
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I would think if I can see that broadcast traffic, I
could also jam it.
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2019 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] wireshark
They
need some Client and/or Port Isolation. That’s a lot of
broadcast that you shouldnt be seeing.
At one of my offices, I have service from a
company I used to be involved with. It has
been really spotty lately, ONT is up and down
all the time. Port and transport were even
off today. They changed the ONT and the
Cyberpower on Friday but it still did the mid
day fail. I brought my laptop to the office
so I could plug directly into the ONT to make
sure we don’t have internal problems. Nope,
the service is failing.
Later it came up. I started wireshark and
plugged in the laptop. I have attached the
capture assuming the mailserv will allow it to
come through.
Tons of crap here. I think I am seeing all
the arp and management type of traffic on my
network segment or perhaps the pon or perhaps
more than that. Certainly a bunch if IPTV
stuff. I don’t recall what it is called when
you tell an AP to prevent SMs from talking to
each other. But it appears that the similar
service is not turned on here.
If anyone could take a look and tell me
what they think I would appreciate it. I am
certainly no expert on this stuff. I learn a
bit when I have a problem and then forget it
by the time I have to do a capture again.
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