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Re: UDP port 137 Question

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (James Stephens)
Tue Jan 6 17:29:23 1998

Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 14:09:23 -0800
To: nanog@merit.edu
From: James Stephens <james@iperform.net>
In-Reply-To: <199801061936.LAA20362@aether.organic.com>

A weird thing I noticed about Microsoft in the past is that occasionally it
will think you are on a class B network even if your address space ic
clearly class C.  I had that problem with an ISP I did consulting for, they
were assigned the 209.25.255.0 network (I might be wrong about the second
octet).  We noticed heavy traffic coming in on their t1, so heavy infact
that the poor cisco 3000 could barely handle commands from a terminal.  It
turns out that several networks were misconfigured and sending their
broadcast traffic to us, we promptly called the upstream and asked for a
new /24.  I know it's sort of off topic for the port 137-139 discussion,
but I thought some of you guys would be interested.



Regards,


James Stephens 					James@iperform.net
Network Administrator				      714-254-0200
Internet Performance					 Fax: 714-254-0600 	

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