I have a small network where users have been complaining of slowness. I
decided to run sniffer and was really confused about a machine running on ip
address 10.0.3.10 sending a packet to a non-existing ip address which is
10.0.3.127. I understand that broadcast will be sent to all the hosts in
that machine have?
James Willard
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Azhar Teza
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I have a small network where users have been
Thanks James ! the machine has 24 bit mask.--- On Thu 01/09, James Willard
lt; [EMAIL PROTECTED] gt; wrote:
From: James Willard [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 15:28:04 -0500Subject: RE:
Broadcast Packet [7:60738]Well first of all, how
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From: James Willard [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 9 Jan
2003 15:28:04 -0500Subject: RE: Broadcast Packet [7:60738]Well
first of all, how is the machine's networking configured? If
yournetwork is supposed to have a /24
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