Eric ,
Fragmentation is function of IP . Should not affect
the working of UDP .
When the ring is busy , you can increase the
keep-alive or disable it by setting it to zero . If
you have problems with a token-ring interface and
possitive that cabling is *not* the issue put on
following debug ;
"debug token ring event" ... 90% you get a human
readable output of the problem your facing .
flem
--- Eric Gunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could anyone tell me what happens to a UDP packet
> when it is fragmented?
>
> I assume that it is lost because UDP is a
> connectionless service, anyone
> have a better explanation?
>
> Also on a Token Ring interface, when you set the
> keepalives to zero why
> would an interface still be reported as up/down?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Eric
>
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