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Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem
From: Steve Carter <scarter () pobox com>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:07:36 -0700
I believe it to be true that all policy route traffic is processor switched rather than CEF on the 75xx platform. If so, the 75xx might not be handling all it's being asked to and dropping stuff in a non-deterministic way. * james said:
There were some posts to this list last week about 75xx's dropping packets outside what was specified in the ip policy route map. -- James Edwards Routing and Security jamesh () cybermesa com At the Santa Fe Office: Internet at Cyber Mesa Store hours: 9-6 Monday through Friday Phone support 365 days till 10 pm via the Santa Fe office: 505-988-9200 or Toll Free: 888-988-2700
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- 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Richard J . Sears (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Chris Adams (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Steven M. Bellovin (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Chris Adams (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem William Devine, II (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem james (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Steve Carter (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem jlewis (Sep 13)
- RE: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem John Souvestre (Sep 13)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Steven M. Bellovin (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Chris Adams (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Chris Adams (Sep 12)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Richard J . Sears (Sep 12)
- Re: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Mark Vevers (Sep 13)
- RE: 92 Byte ICMP Blocking Problem Mark Segal (Sep 15)