Is this the equivalent of TTL expired in transit?
Ejay Hire
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Subject: Redirect response from 10.100.65.212 [7:3392]
I tried pinging a remote host from a set-based
The pigeon didn't make it back.
Seriously though it does look like TTL expired.
Allen May
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Subject: RE: Redirect response from 10.100.65.212 [7:3392]
Is this the equivalent of TTL expired in transit
There are two kinds of TTL exceeded ICMP messages (type 11):
Code 0 = TTL expired in transit
Code 1 = Fragment reassembly time exceeded
It's probably the first one and is related to a routing loop.
Priscilla
At 11:22 AM 5/8/01, Hire, Ejay wrote:
Is this the equivalent of TTL expired in
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