wg-multicast - Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream"
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- From: Havard Eidnes <>
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- Subject: Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream"
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 14:14:34 +0100
> > o Don't always trust "mtrace" output to tell you the whole
> > truth; instead check forwarding counts for S,G entries in your
> > routers. The "Prune sent upstream" appears to be an artifact
> > caused by a lack of traffic from the source, and is indeed not
> > caused by the router returning this flag.
>
> Does this have a bug ID?
Not that I know.
I guess the question means you consider this to actually be a bug?
If so, I'd be happy to give the exact details related to this
off-line from this list and post any conclusion we arrive at in
the end.
- HÃ¥vard
- Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Havard Eidnes, 02/06/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Jan Novak, 02/06/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Havard Eidnes, 02/06/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Beau Williamson, 02/07/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Havard Eidnes, 02/07/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Havard Eidnes, 02/07/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Bill Fenner, 02/07/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Havard Eidnes, 02/08/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Bill Fenner, 02/08/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Havard Eidnes, 02/08/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Bill Fenner, 02/07/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Beau Williamson, 02/07/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Havard Eidnes, 02/06/2001
- Re: Persistent "Prune sent upstream", Jan Novak, 02/06/2001
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