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Re: TCP Window Scaling issue
From: Zach Hill <zach.reborn () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 12:47:49 -0400
Hi Machael, Let me setup another packet capture at each side to see if the initial packets are being modified at all. Thanks, On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Michael Brown <michael () supermathie net> wrote:
On 14-07-24 12:30 PM, Zach Hill wrote:Hi Tony. No firewall in the way. Physical flow is as below. Server A -> Nexus 7k -> 3845 router -> Sprint MPLS -> 3845 router ->Cisco3750x stack -> Server BI blame the cloud. Dump the actual packets as they leave Server A and arrive at Server B (and vice-versa!). Does it get modified en route? M. -- Michael Brown | The true sysadmin does not adjust his behaviour Systems Administrator | to fit the machine. He adjusts the machine michael () supermathie net | until it behaves properly. With a hammer, | if necessary. - Brian
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