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From: LYNCH@A.ISI.EDU (Dan Lynch)
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Subject: Re: Ethernet meltdowns
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Date: Tue, 14-Jul-87 01:36:21 EDT
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Charles,  I just had a chance to digest your "meltdown" note.  I have
seen no response on the net suggesing any cures for your ailments.
Nor do I expect any...  You describe the "state of the art".  

Ane they say there is little need for testing of TCP/IP!!!

I am extremely curious if the testing planning that is going on
at COS for the ISO stack(s) is looking at the kind of grief
that you are currently experiencing?  ON the other hand don't
most of your problems come from multiple interpretations of
the "broadcast" address?

Dan
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