10 Sep
2001
10 Sep
'01
4:31 p.m.
In article <F5F3FBBFC94DD4118E4500D0B74A095F013E70E1@EMAIL2>, Hire, Ejay <Ejay.Hire@Broadslate.net> wrote:
Using RFC 1918 space inside a network on transit segments that will be passing data but not generating it makes sense.
Only if the MTUs on all interfaces of the routers are the same. Otherwise you might generate a ICMP size exceeded message that will never reach the sender, breaking Path MTU Discovery. Mike. -- "I think...I think it's in my basement. Let me go upstairs and check." -- M.C. Escher (1898-1972)