Thanks, John (and Tim, who sent me the actual PDF file last night)
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From: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [ARP over Token Ring]
> Yep, her
Yep, here ya go! It's pretty good.
http://www.ccprep.com/resources/news/archives/Token_Ring2.pdf
>>> "EA LOUIE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/22/01 5:24:31 PM >>>
John - is that a publicly accessible paper?
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"John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm reading through Lou Rossi's token ring p
John - is that a publicly accessible paper?
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"John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm reading through Lou Rossi's token ring paper and read something that
> is ponderous. Over ethernet, an ARP request is broadcast but the reply
> is unicast. In this paper (p. 4) there is a scenari
It's been a long time, and I no longer have a Token Ring Sniffer (sniff
;-), but as I recall, an IP station on Token Ring sends an ARP broadcast as
All-Routes Broadcast. The recipient sends a unicast frame back as a
Specific Route frame. At the SRB layer, the recipient can just reset the
direc
I'm reading through Lou Rossi's token ring paper and read something that
is ponderous. Over ethernet, an ARP request is broadcast but the reply
is unicast. In this paper (p. 4) there is a scenario where two hosts
are separated by two bridges and a ring. Host A wants to transmit to
Host B so it
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