Re: unbound traffic?

2000-07-07 Thread David Weeks
I'm taking a guess and saying that it's a typo and it should read: "outbound traffic" Ciao, David Eric wrote: > > Hi people, > > Just one quick question, while doing the test questions in Advanced Cisco > Router Configuration I stumbled over a question which included 'unbound' > traffic... wh

RE: unbound traffic?

2000-07-07 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I am far from sure, but my guess is that unbound means host-not-specified. That would make sense since your IP address is a class C and the wildcards allows all hosts on a class C. Again, I am not sure but that would make sense. Hth, Ole ~~ Ole Drews Jensen Systems Ne

RE: unbound traffic?

2000-07-07 Thread Daniel Cotts
Since the "u" and the "i" are next to one another on the keyboard I would image that "unbound" is a typo for "inbound". > -Original Message- > From: Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 9:18 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: unbound traffic? > > > Hi people

RE: unbound traffic?

2000-07-07 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Good point, The U key is the neighbor to the I key, and that would be a logical typo. Ole ~~ Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~ -Original Message- From: Babashola M

RE: unbound traffic?

2000-07-08 Thread Ramesh Nadan
Guys, Its in-bound traffic - typo error since u & i are next to each other on the keyboard Rgds, Ramesh CCNA -Original Message- From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, 8 July 2000 1:33 AM To: 'Eric'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: unbound t