Re: Your "favorite" network faults

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Shot myself in the foot recently when I reconfigured my local LAN from /25 to /24 and forgot I still had the old ISDN router plugged in which routed to the other 1/2 of the /25. Caused a lot of flakeyness which I really didn't figure out until I ran Ethereal and saw the ISDN manufacturer annotated in its MAC address.

Can't speculate about lay persons since I tend to think my network is more complex than they would start with.

David Morris

On Fri, 10 Apr 2009, Henning Schulzrinne wrote:

As part of a research project, we are working on automated diagnostics of network-related faults in residential, SOHO, conference/special event, hotel and similar networks. If you have observed errors that were hard for a lay person to diagnose, whether due to end system problems, NATs, LAN or Internet issues, please send me a brief description. (Also, contacts in tech support for such environments would be most helpful, particularly if they might be willing to talk to us.)

Henning
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