Re: Traffic to our customer's address(126.0.0.0/8) seems blocked by packet filter

From: Joe Abley (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 03 2005 - 16:22:04 EDT

  • Next message: Christopher L. Morrow: "Re: Traffic to our customer's address(126.0.0.0/8) seems blocked by packet filter"

    On 3 Aug 2005, at 16:15, Roy Badami wrote:

    >
    > Marlon> just remember that not all networks use '126.255.255.255'
    > Marlon> as a broadcast address. there are non-broadcast networks
    > Marlon> where that address is a 'host' one.
    >
    > Surely the only networks on which this can be a host are:
    >
    > one using a /7 or shorter netmask
    > a /31 (as per RFC3021)

    [root at felix]# ifconfig lo0 inet 126.255.255.255 netmask 255.255.255.255
    alias
    [root at felix]# ping 126.255.255.255
    PING 126.255.255.255 (126.255.255.255): 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 126.255.255.255: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.088 ms
    64 bytes from 126.255.255.255: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.062 ms
    ^C
    --- 126.255.255.255 ping statistics ---
    2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0% packet loss
    round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.062/0.075/0.088/0.013 ms
    [root at felix]#

    Inserting the host route for 126.255.255.255/32 into an adjacent IGP is
    similarly straightforward.

    Joe


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