Hello, two
simple questions:
Apart from the
BGP extensions used to advertise IP-VPN addresses or LDP
information, I understand there is a way to use OSPF opaque to do LDP.
Is that correct?
Which IETF
draft, or RFC explain this functionality?
Thanks a lot in
advance.
Mosh
Hi!
Sorry to trouble everyone if this is irrelevant to
the group!
I was just wondering if anyone knew where I could
find info on the actual metrics used to evaluate QoS - in particular any
methodologies (MATHS!!!) used for a vector of parameters :
i.e. [ delay, loss_rate,
throughput,
Hello.I am wondering a couple things
about IPv6.
1. Which operating systems currently support
it? I irun RedHat linux, and it does not, to my knowlege.
2. Are ISP's dynamically assigning IPv6
addresses? If so, which are they?
I am learning the structure of Domain Names and
IPv4. I know
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:32:02 EDT, Don McMorris [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
1. Which operating systems currently support it? I irun RedHat linux, =
and it does not, to my knowlege.
RedHat Linux 7.1 supports it just fine - am running a 2.4.5 kernel with
the USAGI IPv6 patches and it works. Some
Is it me, or should these Autoresponders not be sending to a mailing
list... I always thought that it was slapped wrists for writing a
vacation type program that replied to a message like this?
I notice also that ALL of the autoresponder messages come from Internet
Mail Service Microsoft
Don McMorris wrote:
2. Are ISP's
dynamically assigning IPv6 addresses? If so, which
are they?
Some may be, but a simple way to get started is to
tunnel over IPv4.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3056.txt
1. Which operating systems currently support it? I irun RedHat linux, =
and it does not, to my knowlege.
http://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng/html/ipng-main.html#IMPLEMENT
http://www.ipv6.org/impl/index.html
2. Are ISP's dynamically assigning IPv6 addresses? If so, which are =
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 18:44:41 BST, A James Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I notice also that ALL of the autoresponder messages come from Internet
Mail Service Microsoft software No surprises there then!
I used to send a canned note to people who did that, explaining that it
was poor
Proposed...
RFC-2001-06-27-001 - Obtaining IPv8 Address Allocations
IPv8 Address Allocations are made via IN-ADDR.TLD
...the owner of that domain may or may not charge for delegations
...where TLD is selected from the following list.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 02:14:15PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 18:44:41 BST, A James Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I notice also that ALL of the autoresponder messages come from Internet
Mail Service Microsoft software No surprises there then!
I used to send a
If somebody has a choose this tab, select that, type this cookbook, please
let me know
and me. or post it to the list. that way I can add it to the canned
text that I send out whenever I get one of those stupid vacation messages.
1. Which operating systems currently support it? I irun RedHat linux, =
and it does not, to my knowlege.
RedHat Linux 7.1 supports it just fine - am running a 2.4.5 kernel with
the USAGI IPv6 patches and it works. Some Assembly Required though.
You have the option during install to provide
Robert G. Ferrell writes:
... The U.S. government has decided that my Internet Report site, where I
summarized the drafts and RFCs issued each week in tabular format, was
inappropriate and even a political embarrassment because it had
no direct bearing on the mission of my agency
Untrue.
AzTeC Computing Free-Net would be willing to take a look at the size of the site and
if it is within our available resources we could provide the space for you to continue
this resource. Only FTP access would be available to update the site and the url
would be http://aztec.asu.edu/whatever
If we're into that, AIX has supported it since 1997.
Brian
Robert G. Ferrell wrote:
1. Which operating systems currently support it? I irun RedHat linux, =
and it does not, to my knowlege.
RedHat Linux 7.1 supports it just fine - am running a 2.4.5 kernel with
the USAGI IPv6
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 08:41:06AM -0400, Lee Rafalow wrote:
I haven't taken a poll so I can't comment on how many of the icap
implementers are rethinking their implementations. When we polled people at
the last OPES workshop, there were only a few people who knew anything about
SOAP.
Hi all,
Can someone help me with some problems...
1) I need each mobile node in ns2 be aware of its own speed. Which part of
the c++ codes should I hack?
2) Is there anyway mobile nodes in ns2 can know their own
channel-to-interference ratio. If possible, which part of the c++ codes to
hack?
First off, Thanks you ppl who answered my query on
IPv6. Hereis another question...
When you finger a UNIX-based system, it will givve
you this:
don Don
McMorris pts/2
Jun 28 03:41 (nic1.01.network1.warez2k-networks.com)
My question is, what does PTS/2 mean? As far
as I know, it is
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