
Why the FF:FE in EUI-64? - Network Engineering Stack Exchange
Dec 6, 2016 · EUI-64 IPv6 addresses are generated from MAC addresses by taking the network prefix (64 bits) and appending the first half of the MAC address, then FF:FE, then the second half of the …
How common is fragmentation at tunnel ingress, compared to …
Jan 17, 2026 · As far as I know there are three options to deal with large packets that do not fit an on-path tunnel: let the tunnel ingress fragment the packet, and the tunnel egress reassemble …
Server does not send FIN ACK response, but instead ACK with "out of ...
Nov 4, 2025 · This "weird ACK" with a sequence number one higher than the received FIN is the acknowledgement for the FIN. This is how TCP is supposed to work. So there is nothing weird here, …
'cisco-2960' tag wiki - Network Engineering Stack Exchange
Q&A for network engineers For questions about or involving the Cisco 2960 Series switches. This includes the newer versions like 2960S, 2960X and 2960XR.
Need Advice - 140m Ethernet Run Between Buildings
Aug 2, 2025 · I'm facing a technical challenge and could really use your expertise. I need to establish a wired network connection between two points 140 meters apart - well beyond the standard 100m …
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Allied Telesis AT-9424T/SP stuck in bootloop
I’m facing a boot loop issue with my Allied Telesis AT-9424T/SP switch. After powering it on, the system initializes and attempts to decompress the application image, but it eventually throws an
Badges - Network Engineering Stack Exchange
Q&A for network engineers Badges Besides gaining reputation with your questions and answers, you receive badges for being especially helpful. Badges appear on your profile page, flair, and your posts.
routing - Default Route Excluding VLAN on HP switch - Network ...
I have configured HPE 5710 Layer 3 switch with multiple vlans. The Default Static Route displays it's interface as Vlan10, I am able to ping 8.8.8.8 from addresses in that vlan, including the switch
WLC - How to disable 2.4Ghz - Network Engineering Stack Exchange
Jun 28, 2013 · Is there any way I can disable the 2.4Ghz and just leave 5.0Ghz channel enabled on a per WLAN (SSID) basis? Or the only way is to disable the AP's radio and leave 5Ghz enabled?