Khaled

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Khaled

Khaled

@packettalk

Internet plumber..

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Katılım Kasım 2013
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Khaled
Khaled@packettalk·
Did you know that the regular expression search "g/RE/p" is what the "grep" tool was named after. #unix #grep #linux
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Khaled@packettalk·
@gns3 any plans in your roadmap to use @ApacheGuacamole within GNS3's web GUI? EVE-NG are using it and it works great. I so hope this HTML5 technology will be brought to GNS3 soon.
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Khaled@packettalk·
@SamuelOsondu_Py @driscollis My answer was 5 until I read yours 😂 I still don't follow what I preach. Always read the question twice or thrice before you answer.
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Mike Driscoll
Mike Driscoll@driscollis·
#Python Pop Quiz 🐍❓ What is the output of the following code? A) 5 B) 4 C) 3 D) 10
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Khaled@packettalk·
@supertylerc Cisco uses MTU to refer to IP MTU, whereas Nokia and Juniper uses it for Ethernet MTU, but both of the latter ones exclude the FCS 4-bytes when calculating the Ethernet MTU size 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
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Tyler Christiansen
Tyler Christiansen@supertylerc·
If every vendor (and every platform therein) would take this approach, then MTU would not be a problem anymore. It's 2019. MTU is still a confusing mystery throughout the stack, especially in multi-platform interoperability (even within the same vendor).
Peter Palúch@Peter_Paluch

@danieldibswe @AphroditeEmpire @ioshints In my understanding, MTU is *always* an exclusive property of Layer2, and describes the maximum size of the payload/data section of the frame (or in ISO terminology, the size of an SDU in a PDU). An SDU is the complete higher protocol datagram - here, the entire IP packet.

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Khaled@packettalk·
@markzzzsmith It can be accurate for the first few years of the internet, but the following years figures are unrealistic. How can they quantify the web? Scanning IP addresses over ports 80 and 443? 🤔
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Khaled@packettalk·
@markzzzsmith Don't know how accurate these figures are 🤔
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Khaled@packettalk·
@davidbombal @gns3 Same answer as the previous question. The switch's MAC address table isn't populated with any MAC addresses, so it floods the frame on all the ports except the one from which the frame was received on.
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Khaled@packettalk·
Hand writing notes then uploading them into OneNote doesn't sound very technological, does it? 🤨 #onenote #ospf #scribbling
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Khaled@packettalk·
@davidbombal @gns3 All ports except the port from which the frame was received on. The destination MAC address is set to all Fs so it's a broadcast message regardless.
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An overdue task.. Learning about the Dijkstra Algorithm #ospf #isis #spf
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Dinesh Dutt
Dinesh Dutt@ddcumulus·
VXLAN Is officially an RFC now, RFC 7348. Spl thanks to my coauthors and to the IETF area directors, esp Adrian Farrel.
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Khaled@packettalk·
@metrotrains Thank you Metro Trains. Some staff just walked in and removed it. Excellent response time.
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