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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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, …

  4. '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.

  5. 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 …

  6. Jonathan Braian Teixeira Pagan - Network Engineering Stack Exchange

    Q&A for network engineers

  7. 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

  8. 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.

  9. 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

  10. 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?