> Drew Weaver wrote :
> I've noticed over the past couple of weeks that some hosts on a network I
> manage appear to be trying to reach hosts in this network 100.114.128.0/24

It's part of 100.64.0.0/10 that is used for CGN. Possibly, this is the 
by-product of a protocol such as SIP that embeds its own IP address into the 
packet, and there is no ALG. The host on your network is trying to talk to the 
inside NAT address of the other host. It is similar to seing trafic leaving 
your network for RFC1918 addresses.

Michel.

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