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networking [2008/11/29 12:17]
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networking [2009/06/11 23:44]
a The ICSI Netalyzr Beta]]
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 <box 60% round orange right|**Networking links else where**> <box 60% round orange right|**Networking links else where**>
 +  * **[[http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/index.html|Debug your Internet - The ICSI Netalyzr Beta]]**
   * [[http://dsd.lbl.gov/TCP-tuning/|TCP Tuning guide]]   * [[http://dsd.lbl.gov/TCP-tuning/|TCP Tuning guide]]
   * [[http://www.speedguide.net/sg_tools.php| Speed guides and tools]]   * [[http://www.speedguide.net/sg_tools.php| Speed guides and tools]]
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 +<box 60% round red right|**RFC and other stuff on need to know basis**>
 +   * [[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5375|IPv6 Unicast Address Assignment Considerations]]
 +   * [[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1930|Guidelines for creation, selection, and registration of an Autonomous System (AS)]]
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 |[[ipsec:swan-cisco|*swan & Cisco]]|Some tips with *swan projects and Cisco| |[[ipsec:swan-cisco|*swan & Cisco]]|Some tips with *swan projects and Cisco|
 |[[linux:networking|Linux networking]]|stuff that you can do in network with linux| |[[linux:networking|Linux networking]]|stuff that you can do in network with linux|
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 |{{:config_guide.pdf|config_guide.pdf}}|AMS-IX Port Configuration Hints 1.24 (mirror) ([[http://www.ams-ix.net/technical/config_guide/|original]]) | |{{:config_guide.pdf|config_guide.pdf}}|AMS-IX Port Configuration Hints 1.24 (mirror) ([[http://www.ams-ix.net/technical/config_guide/|original]]) |
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 +<note tip>
 +**MTU diferences between JUNIPER and CISCO** - Cisco includes ip and icmp header size in the total specified packet size. Payload in the case is 1510-20-8 = 1482 bytes. Juniper adds icmp and ip header to the payload size you specify. So 1510 becomes 1538 bytes of ip packet.
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 **Useful tools** **Useful tools**
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