30 Mar
1995
30 Mar
'95
10:22 a.m.
We depend on LSRR for nearly all of our diagnosis. My attitude is pretty simple. LSRR is a mandatory part of IP. If no LSRR, it's not IP, and the problem report goes immediately to the owner of the router in question. That said, I understand the practicalities of excluding all LSRR at the site level. We strongly encourage sites to have at least one address (with IP forwarding enabled) on the outside of their firewall. And if a site is having a problem and insists on not running IP, I have no tools capable of diagnosing their external connectivity. --MM--