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RE: Consumer networking head scratcher
From: "Aaron Gould" <aaron1 () gvtc com>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 06:39:38 -0600
Nat translation limits might not only be related to his first hop nat device In the home, but these days with the exhaustion of ipv4, the second hop carrier grade nat (cgnat) device in his upstream provider could be limiting also. I run a cgnat for an isp and allow 2500 ports per customer private address, and time out those translations at 120 seconds. It's possible to hit a limit there. I see it sometimes. -Aaron
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- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher, (continued)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher David Bass (Mar 02)
- RE: Consumer networking head scratcher Dann Schuler (Mar 02)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher David Bass (Mar 02)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Mark Wiater (Mar 02)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Oliver O'Boyle (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Oliver O'Boyle (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Oliver O'Boyle (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Roland Dobbins (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Chuck Anderson (Mar 01)
- RE: Consumer networking head scratcher Aaron Gould (Mar 02)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 02)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Roland Dobbins (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 02)