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Re: BGP announcements and small providers
From: Bradley Dunn <bradley () dunn org>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 21:18:25 -0500 (EST)
On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
AFAIK, CUSeeMe doesn't transmit any addresses at the application level. The clients display IP addresses to the user, most likely due to the assumption that most people won't remember them and it helps cut unsolicited CUSeeMe calls.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/60.html says that CUSeeMe is not supported by the NAT in IOS. pbd - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs, (continued)
- Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Alan Hannan (Feb 26)
- Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Karl Denninger (Feb 26)
- Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Alan Hannan (Feb 26)
- Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Karl Denninger (Feb 26)
- Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Alan Hannan (Feb 26)
- Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Karl Denninger (Feb 26)
- Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Lyndon Levesley (Feb 26)
- Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Alan Hannan (Feb 26)
- Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs Michael Dillon (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP announcements and small providers Bradley Dunn (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP announcements and small providers Todd Graham Lewis (Feb 26)