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Re: Is there any data on packet duplication?
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 07:36:15 +0200
On 23/Jun/20 07:32, Saku Ytti wrote:
Ring of 3 switches, minimum possible topology to explain the issue for people not familiar with L2.
To be clear, is the customer's device S3, or is S3 the ISP's device that terminates the customer's service? Mark.
Current thread:
- Is there any data on packet duplication? Hal Murray (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Saku Ytti (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? William Herrin (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Saku Ytti (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Mark Tinka (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Saku Ytti (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Mark Tinka (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Saku Ytti (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Mark Tinka (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? William Herrin (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Saku Ytti (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Sabri Berisha (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Saku Ytti (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Sabri Berisha (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Saku Ytti (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? William Herrin (Jun 22)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Saku Ytti (Jun 23)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Karsten Thomann via NANOG (Jun 23)
- Re: Is there any data on packet duplication? Hal Murray via NANOG (Jun 23)