Possibly, but you have to give more detail to win the prize.  :-)  

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>>> Jason Viera 8/1/03 2:22:32 PM >>>
Bill Gates leaving his mark on your network??
Jason



> [This isn't the usual type of follies question where you have to figure
> something out. In this case, you either know the answer or you don't. If
you
> don't, you can probably figure out how to look it up and it would be good
> information to have in case you see this in your own network.]
>
> Your network uses RFC 1918 private IP address space (10.0.0.0/8) for your
> addressing. You have a logging access list configured on a LAN interface
and
> you begin seeing traffic from devices in the 169.254.0.0/16 subnet
destined
> for 169.254.255.255. You don't have any machines configured with
addresses
> in this subnet, so what could it be?
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