question for gurus [7:36815]

2002-02-28 Thread John Green
I am reading a document and cannot fully comprehend what it means. can someone explain, atleast briefly it basically talks about network design... "the traffic that comes off the router (towards internal network) is split into following depending upon the upper layer protocol. it may go to a

Re: question for gurus [7:36815]

2002-02-28 Thread Steven A Ridder
You are correct. It's usually the port. For example, An Arrowpoint can do this. -- RFC 1149 Compliant ""John Green"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].; > I am reading a document and cannot fully comprehend > what it means. can someone explain, atleast > briefly > > it basically tal

RE: question for gurus [7:36815]

2002-03-21 Thread Warner Dan
I think a little more precisely it is refering to the layer 4 protocol. That may be UDP for example if you are running VoIP. It could be TCP. So I would say that it depends on the application and what layer it affects. Hope this helps! Regards, Dan Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.