-transmit.
Brandon Ripper -ccna
At 10:37 AM 3/26/01 -0700, you wrote:
Hi All,
I know I should know this, but frankly I can not remember the details to
save my life...
Let's say we have two routers connected over a serial link, they are doing
routing, not bridging. If the serial line takes a hit who
contained therein.
HTH,
John
"Brandon Ripper" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/26/01 11:25:10 AM
Hello,
Well, it depends what type of transmission problem occurs. If
a
CRC failure occurs on the serial link depending upon the protocol being
used between devices then that data may or may
protocols retransmit errored frames without the
knowledge of the host? Are there some that do it by default? Are there
some that don't do this by default but can be configured to do so?
"Brandon Ripper" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/26/01 12:43:16 PM
What can be seen by my statement is that the ho
on Router
A from Router B it would get to HostA, BUT that same access list would not
permit HostB on a different subnet to Talk to Host A. That would require
RouterA to know about Host B's subnet and allow routing from it. The same
holds true crossing the link in the opposite direction.
Brandon
ddress be set so that it could expire the lease right
away and re-issue one ( so I just hardcoded the ethernet address). Then the
stupid authentication was screwy. In the end everything turned out fine,
but I wonder if Cisco products work with these "proprietary"
implementations of PPPoE.
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