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Re: Smurfing
From: Charles Sprickman <spork () inch com>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 14:26:40 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
It is wonderful to know that everyone has 'no ip directed-broadcast'. It's *SO* easy to do!
Hmmm, let's see... Bay Networks, Inc. and its Licensors. Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997. All rights reserved. Login: Manager Password: Mounting new volume... Device label: Directory: 1: New Present Working Directory: 1: Welcome to the Backbone Technician Interface [1:TN]$ conf t conf t: unknown command [1:TN]$ no ip directed-broadcast no ip directed-broadcast: unknown command It's all well and good that everyone knows backwards and forwards how to configure this sort of thing on a Cisco, but there are other vendors out there making routers too. What is trivial in IOS may turn out to be a real bitch on other equipment. From what I understand, Bay is working on getting a similar feature in 12.something, but what of Ascend, OpenRoute, and others making equipment that can handle big connections? Perhaps some of the folks on NANOG that use equipment other than Cisco would like to share how they "configure their router for that"? It would be a nice service to everyone... Charles
Current thread:
- Smurfing Alex Rubenstein (Feb 13)
- Re: Smurfing Charles Sprickman (Feb 13)
- Re: Smurfing Eric Osborne (Feb 13)
- Re: Smurfing Craig A. Huegen (Feb 13)
- Re: Smurfing Kevin Houle (Feb 15)
- Re: Smurfing Phillip Vandry (Feb 16)
- Re: Smurfing Brian Wallingford (Feb 13)
- Re: Smurfing Randy Bush (Feb 13)
- Re: Smurfing Tatsuya Kawasaki (Feb 16)
- Re: Smurfing Alex Bligh (Feb 16)
- Re: Smurfing Charles Sprickman (Feb 13)
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- Re: Smurfing Joe Provo - Network Architect (Feb 13)
- Re: Smurfing Steve Hultquist (Feb 13)