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So here are my 2 cents, hope it helps, and I take this occasion to wish you all
a very Happy Season, and a wonderful 2006.
Greetings!
Nuno Garcia
PhD Student
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Hi all:
Sorry to drop in whitout anything that important to say:
jumbograms are not the same as jumboframes - the first is IPv6 (and carries a
max of 4GB data), the later is Ethernet (and it carries up to 9KB data).
So if we want to keep the discussion fine tuned, we might want not to mix up
yoad) - of course, the more machines
involved and the more lengthy the communication is, the
better.
For
instance, IPv4 traces can be found at http://pma.nlanr.net (and, I guess, in
other places as well).
Thanks
for your feedback,
Nuno
Garcia
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Title: IPv6 Traces
Hello All:
Does anyone knows where I can find IPV6 traffic traces? (if there is such thing)
My goal is to study the headers of real IPv6 packets.
Thanks,
Nuno Garcia
PhD Student
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