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typedef struct me_s {
char name[] = { Thomas Habets };
char email[] = { tho...@habets.pp.se };
char kernel[]= { Linux };
char *pgpKey[] = { http://www.habets.pp.se/pubkey.txt; };
char pgp[] = { A8A3 D1DD 4AE0 8467 7FDE 0945 286A E90A AD48 E854
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, Matthew Huff wrote:
1) WS-X6704-10GE. The standard linecard. TX queue of 1p7q8t. 16MB per port
buffer
If it's bursty you may want to consider 6708 instead. It has bigger
buffers.
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typedef struct me_s {
char name[] = { Thomas Habets };
char email
[] = { Thomas Habets };
char email[] = { tho...@habets.pp.se };
char kernel[]= { Linux };
char *pgpKey[] = { http://www.habets.pp.se/pubkey.txt; };
char pgp[] = { A8A3 D1DD 4AE0 8467 7FDE 0945 286A E90A AD48 E854 };
char coolcmd[] = { echo '. ./_. ./_'_;. ./_ };
} me_t
not actually change anything, since you are setting 39
if it's set to 39.
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typedef struct me_s {
char name[] = { Thomas Habets };
char email[] = { tho...@habets.pp.se };
char kernel[]= { Linux };
char *pgpKey[] = { http://www.habets.pp.se/pubkey.txt; };
char pgp
Current reassembly count:0
Current fragment count:0
Total reassembly count:23
Total reassembly timeout count:3
Not that you'd want to do it, but still.
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typedef struct me_s {
char name[] = { Thomas Habets };
char email[] = { tho...@habets.pp.se };
char kernel
[] = { Thomas Habets };
char email[] = { tho...@habets.pp.se };
char kernel[]= { Linux };
char *pgpKey[] = { http://www.habets.pp.se/pubkey.txt; };
char pgp[] = { A8A3 D1DD 4AE0 8467 7FDE 0945 286A E90A AD48 E854 };
char coolcmd[] = { echo '. ./_. ./_'_;. ./_ };
} me_t