Can you telnet to port 80 on www.sitemeter.com? This will help you determine
if their
are filtering issues. Also, try large packet pings with DF set just to
verify there are
no Path MTU Discovery issues.
--trey
Ken Yeo wrote:
> More info on this:
>
> When we by pass PIX (plus in a laptop to a h
If you had to select just one answer I would say DTE as there are also
non-CPE routers.
If you want to be really picky you could say there are routers acting as DCE
also, but
this usually requires some additional configuration and is not usally the
default
behavior. HTH.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Katso
1) In short Fast Link Pulse (FLP) is used to perform autonegotiation on
twisted pair
media. For details see:
See:
http://cisco.com/warp/public/473/46.html
2) TCP slow start is flow control mechanism employed by the sender. This
allows the
sender to probe the maximum window size it may use for tr
next-hop-self on the route-reflector will work here.
--trey
- Original Message -
From: "RAJESH.V.S"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: BGP Route Reflector Question. [7:2900]
> Hi All,
>
> Got a Doubt on BGP Route Reflectors. BGP uses route reflectors to
simplify
> th
Route Descriptor Blocks (and Interface Descriptor Blocks IDBs) are internal
data
structures that can not be configured directly. They store the necessary
information
about routes and interfaces in memory.
--trey
tim sullivan wrote:
> All,
> Does any have a link to a good explaination of what
>
This will result in the announcement of 202.161.128.0/19 (128-160), the
AGGREGATOR
attribute will be set
and longer prefixes in this subnet will be suppressed.
--trey
suaveguru wrote:
> hi ,
>
> can anyone tell me what the command below summarises
> the address to be ?
>
> network 202.161.128.0
Those /24s likely have something to do with the fact that the blocks in the
A space you
mentioned are ARIN allocated CIDR blocks. I believe that ISPs tend to be a
little less
restrictive on them. Several other route-servers mirror your findings on
cerf.net.
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