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by d00bianista
2727 days ago
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Large L2-networks never work well, they all have some issues. Their existence is purely based on lazyness or believing that Ethernet works like the water main... I admit that I might be more obsessive compulsive than most but I find reconfiguring networks to be a whole lot of fun :) And no matter how smart the peole on campus are, there will always be someone who cannot accept that someone else is more right. I have first hand experience of this since I have tunneled IPv6 at home and know pretty quickly if someone does not listen to ICMPv6 Packet Too Big -messages. Not the first time I contact people about it but so far the only one I have not been able to convince is exactly someone really smart on some campus somewhere. I wrote many emails and tried to explain that IPv6 allows MTU's as low as 1280 bytes and that ICMPv6 is a must allow protocol but nope. |
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